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08/27/2020
Miami Fight Song goes virtual: a Q-and-A with marching band director Brooke Johnson
The Miami University Marching Band (MUMB) recently produced a video of the band performing the “Miami Fight Song.” We reached out to director Brooke Johnson to find out how this fun rendition came together remotely.
08/26/2020
Search for the "wings" of a crustacean sheds light on origins of insect wings
The tiny shrimp-like crustacean Parhyale has a body plan similar to insects. Miami researchers found that Parhyale have gene networks similar to insect wing gene networks, shedding light on the origin of insect wings. Crustacean genes might shed light on the origin of wings in insects, a new study by Yoshi Tomoyasu and Courtney Clark-Hatchel (Miami '12, Ph.D. '18) finds.
08/26/2020
CEC faculty partner with Look Dynamics for DARPA project
The team is exploring how to use optical processing for artificial intelligence applications
08/24/2020
Call For Nominations: Crossan Hays Curry Award
In 1994, the College of Creative Arts received a substantial endowment to establish an annual award to recognize a distinguished educator in the division.
08/24/2020
Call For Nominations: Crossan Hays Curry Award
In 1994, the College of Creative Arts received a substantial endowment to establish an annual award to recognize a distinguished educator in the division.
08/20/2020
Student-athletes participate in MAC Transformative Leadership Badge Program
Miami University senior Priyana Kalita was among 316 student-athletes who attended the inaugural Transformative Leadership Badge Program recently. The Mid-American Conference (MAC) hosted it via Zoom. The program focused on holistic human development was created at the recommendation of Miami President Greg Crawford and with the unanimous endorsement of the MAC Council of Presidents.
08/20/2020
Miami professor gives Chautauqua Institution lecture series commemorating women's suffrage
August 18, 2020 marked the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which guaranteed women the right to vote. To commemorate this date, Kimberly A. Hamlin has been conducting a discussion-oriented 3-part master class on the history of women's suffrage and women’s rights in the United States, hosted by the Chautauqua Institution.
08/18/2020
Susan Sonchik Marine named 2020 American Chemical Society (ACS) Fellow
Susan Sonchik Marine, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, is one of 53 scientists recently named a 2020 ACS Fellow by the American Chemical Society.
08/14/2020
New Publication from Dr. Dean Smith
New publication from KNH Clinical Professor, Dean Smith.