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03/18/2020
Miami's symphony pairs science and music to perform 'The Planets'
The unique partnership between the Department of Physics and the Department of Music for the March 4 orchestra concert of 'The Planets' by Gustav Holst demonstrated that the two fields are much more intertwined than most would expect.
03/17/2020
Faculty and students research the return of beavers to the Midwest and Miami's campus
Bartosz Grudzinski, professor of geography and fluvial geomorphologist, has been collaborating with graduate and undergraduate students to research the return of beavers to Ohio and their impact on the environment and local water quality.
03/17/2020
Award Winners Announced for Excellence in Disciplinary Writing Instruction
This year, Miami awarded the Roger & Joyce Howe Award for Excellence in Disciplinary Writing Instruction for the first time. This award honors individuals or teams of faculty who have made concerted and continuing efforts to innovate writing instruction in their disciplines.
03/12/2020
Remote delivery resources available as Miami deals with COVID-19
Several resources are available as Miami University faces “a rapidly changing and unprecedented environment” related to COVID-19.
03/10/2020
Miami developing bachelor's degree in robotics engineering
Miami's department of electrical and computer engineering is in the process of developing a bachelor’s degree in robotics engineering.  The goal is to gain state approval in the fall, said Clark Kelly, assistant dean of external relations and communications for the College of Engineering and Computing.Miami's department of electrical and computer engineering is in the process of developing a bachelor’s degree in robotics engineering.
03/10/2020
Discovery Center Earns Two Ohio Dept. of Education Awards/Projects
The Discovery Center and several of its partners have gotten two large Ohio Department of Education awards totaling over $730K, centering around Mental Health work.
03/10/2020
Reframe: Episode 71
Why Even a Little Exercise Goes a Very Long Way
03/06/2020
Dr. Tawfiq Salem to present research at computer science conference
Recently, his first paper of 2020, titled "Learning a Dynamic Map of Visual Appearance" was accepted to this year's Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR). CVPR is one of the top and most well-known conferences in the computer science field.
03/05/2020
Miami Professor Talks About Winning at Belgian Game Awards
Emerging Technology in Business + Design professor Bob De Schutter talks about winning three awards in his home country.