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Morton, Powell and Velarde receive Distinguished Woman of Color Awards

Yu Tong (Jade) Morton, professor of electrical and computer engineering; Myrtis H. Powell, vice president emerita of student affairs; and Jacqueline Rioja Velarde, associate director of the Center for American and World Cultures, each received the Jennie Elder Suel Distinguished Woman of Color Award during the Celebrating Global Sisterhood event March 6.


Miami students make a difference through spring break service trips

Some Miami University students plan to make a difference by participating in service trips or learning about public service during their spring break, March 10-16.


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Faculty invited to STEM research Web workshops from NSF

The Office for the Advancement of Research & Scholarship (OARS) invites faculty to attend a series of NSF Interactive Web-Based Workshops for STEM researchers. Faculty are welcome to attend as many or as few of the following sessions as they wish.


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Miami in the News

San Francisco Chronicle, Indiana Daily Journal, WLWT Ch. 5 and KJRH (Tulsa, OK), Sunday, March 10

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Stories about Miami?s Myaamia Center quote center director Daryl Baldwin and Miami student and tribal member Haley Strass and cites the director of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages as saying the successful collaboration at Miami has been instrumental in fighting against language shifts, where original languages are abandoned in favor of others.


JournalNews and Dayton Daily News, Sunday, March 10

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Jim Brock (economics) is quoted in a feature about the Dow Jones industrial average rising to record-breaking highs five consecutive days last week.


Cincinnati Enquirer, and other Gannett Company papers, Monday, March 11

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Enquirer investigation of Judge Rob Lyons routinely sealing misdemeanor convictions for Miami students says analysis of court records in several Ohio college towns shows an unusually high number of cases being sealed compared with courts in large metro areas.


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