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William Lane Craig speaks on theism, atheism and "the Big Bang"

William Lane Craig, research professor at Talbot Theological Seminary in California, will present "Theism, Atheism and 'The Big Bang'" at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 23, in 115 Shideler Hall.


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Bursar's office: No walk-ins, no cash

The bursar's office no longer accepts cash for student payments. Student payments can be made online at myMiami via credit card or echeck. In addition, student payments in the form of paper checks, cashier's checks and money orders are accepted.


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Cincinnati Enquirer, Thursday, March 14

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Story about college students getting more recruiting pitches - and financial aid - than ever before quotes Michael Kabbaz (enrollment management) and students Deepika Hebbalalu and Jeff Dunn.


JournalNews, Thursday, March 14

Local Focus column says Miami's part-time MBA program ranks within the top 50 in the United States, according to the U.S. News & World Report's 2014 edition of Best Graduate School rankings. Quotes Ray Gorman (interim dean, Farmer School of Business).


WVXU/WMUB FM, Thursday, March 14

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Cricket Meehan (psychology) was a live guest on "Impact Cincinnati" on the topic of teens sexting.


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  • Miami University Art Museum lecture: Joomi Chung, associate professor of art, will present "From Labyrinth to Surfaces: An Exploration of Image-Space" at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, at the Miami University Art Museum. Chung will present the trajectory of her artwork surrounding the ideas of image, memory and time.

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