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Miami 2020 Plan open forums begin March 21

The Miami University community is invited to attend one of three Miami 2020 Plan open forums. The first forum will be held 4:30-6 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in 102 Benton Hall, Oxford campus.


Federal sequestration impact at Miami

The sequestration (mandatory spending cuts) brought on by a budget impasse in Washington, D.C., has several potential impacts for faculty, staff and students at Miami, all of which hinge on when a federal budget will be passed.


Nutrition leader Zonya Foco kicks of nutrition conference

Zonya Foco, nutrition leader, kicks off Miami University's fifth semi-annual nutrition conference Food for Thought (March 21 and 22) presented by the School of Education, Health & Society.


Cesar Chavez Celebration Program March 21

Leo Calderon, director of the office of Latino Student Affairs at Northern Kentucky University, will present "Transforming Our Future Today: Social Responsibility, Leadership, and Civic Engagement" at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in the Shriver Center Heritage Room. His talk is part of the Cesar Chavez Celebration Program co-sponsored by the Center for American and World Cultures and the office of diversity affairs.


Accounting executive to speak March 25

John Veihmeyer, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of KPMG, will present "Foundations of a High Performance Culture in a Dynamic Profession" as part of this year's Executive Speaker Series hosted by Miami University's Farmer School of Business. The presentation is at 5 p.m. Monday, March 25, in Taylor Auditorium.


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CCTV (China Central Television), Monday, March 18

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Article about Chinese students going overseas to study and their foreign counterparts coming to China to study mentions Miami University Middletown.


Dayton Daily News, Monday, March 18

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J. Scott Brown (Scripps) and William Even (economics) are quoted in an article about minorities in Ohio being more reliant on Social Security.


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