09/30/2021
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in September
Our editors' picks for September provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage:
09/30/2021
Miami University Regionals checked all the boxes for transfer student
Most students who transfer from one college to another do so because their first choice wasn't a good fit. That wasn't the case for Hamilton native Olivia Tilton, who transferred to Miami University Regionals after her first year at another in-state school.
09/30/2021
Miami University Regionals faculty win award for paper on outrage in feminist scholarship
Co-authored by Theresa Kulbaga and Leland Spencer, the paper, Outrage Epistemology: Affective Excess as a Way of Knowing in Feminist Scholarship, looks at how stigmas surrounding feminist scholarship play a role in the peer review process.
09/30/2021
The OEEO Mission - September 2021
Read on to learn more about events, news, staff and other activities from the Office of Equity and Equal Opportunity
09/30/2021
The Janus Forum to address the impact of cryptocurrency on money, markets, and governance
This semester, the biannual Janus Forum welcomes two financial experts on the digital payment system known as cryptocurrency: former White House senior economic advisor Todd Buchholz and 43rd U.S. Treasurer Rosie Rios. They will discuss whether cryptocurrency is “the Future of Money, or the End of the State as We Know It?” on October 6, 2021, from 6:30 to 8 pm in Miami’s Wilks Theater.
09/30/2021
EHS Awarded $2.5 Million PELEA Grant
The Preparing English Learner Educational Allies (PELEA) grant will equip paraprofessionals, in-service, and preservice teachers with skills, strategies, and dispositions to improve instruction for ELs.
09/30/2021
The Janus Forum to address the impact of cryptocurrency on money, markets, and governance
This semester, the biannual Janus Forum welcomes two financial experts on the digital payment system known as cryptocurrency: former White House senior economic advisor Todd Buchholz and 43rd U.S. Treasurer Rosie Rios. They will discuss whether cryptocurrency is “the Future of Money, or the End of the State as We Know It?” on October 6, 2021, from 6:30 to 8 pm in Miami’s Wilks Theater.
09/29/2021
Weekly Three 09/29/21
The Weekly Three posting from the Office of Institutional Diversity on September 29, 2021: DEI Implementation, Community Updates, and Celebrations and Recognition
09/29/2021
COVID-19 Campus Update | 11:44 a.m.
A message from the COVID Response Team
09/29/2021
Wellness and liberation can begin within. New book from Miami alumna guides the way.
“I’m the girl who saved herself," Williams says, and her new book, Pennywise: Intuit, Wisdom, and Spiritual Connection Through the Senses, is meant to inspire others to do the same.
09/29/2021
This year's SUSI program, despite being virtual, creates lasting impacts on both its Miami and international participants
In a departure from its traditional in-person format, this summer Miami University held a virtual Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSI) for Student Leaders workshop for students from the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela. The program is run by Juan Carlos Albarrán, professor of global and intercultural studies.
09/29/2021
Announcing: Information Security Office
Ahead of the festivities of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we have a special announcement from our information security group here in IT Services.