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08/01/2021
August GSEP News
Our August Graduate Special Education Program (GSEP) newsletter welcomes new students beginning their programs this month. Information about our orientation, fall term, courses and live sessions are shared.
05/01/2021
May Special Ed News
Check out the May news brief for information about the final spring live meeting and summer term beginning this month, an available summer autism certificate course, fall student teaching applications as well as state testing and licensure information.
03/01/2021
March SEOH News
Greetings SEOH Students! The March news references this month's live session, the upcoming Teacher Job Fair and a TEAM scholarship reminder.
02/01/2021
February SEOH News
Our February news is all about the Center for Career Exploration & Success and its services for teacher education candidates. There is a Tri-State Teacher Job Fair next month, and students can be preparing for the event now! Check out the Center's website to learn how.
01/01/2021
January SEOH News
Happy New Year! January's news include information about sprint terms, spring registration & financial aid, and our attendance policy. We look forward to seeing our students enrolled in our winter term classes this Saturday, January 9 on Zoom!
12/01/2020
December SEOH News
December's news is comprised of dates and deadline reminders. Read further to ensure not to miss one :)
11/01/2020
November SEOH News
Our November news includes winter and spring term changes & additions, a reminder for our 2021 student teachers, career services encouragement and more!
10/01/2020
October SEOH News
Be sure to check out this month's news for information related to student teaching, degree-seeking and graduation applications, as well as a host of October events to consider.
09/25/2020
Miami University names building after first Black graduate
Nellie Craig is Miami's first Black graduate at Miami in 1905.Nellie Craig was a trailblazer who broke new ground both at Miami University and in her community. Now, Miami's first Black graduate has a building named in her honor on the university's Oxford campus.