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10/18/2018
Assistant prof wins runner-up for best digital game at international conference
Bob De Schutter's interactive game, "Brukel," won runner-up for best digital game award in the game development competition at the International Academic Conference on Meaningful Play Saturday in East Lansing, Michigan.
10/16/2018
"Locate, excavate, and contextualize": collaborative-community research in Indigenous communities
On October 1, Mindy Morgan presented a lecture, "Untangling the Web: Indigenous Linguistic and Cultural Knowledge and Americanist Anthropology," which explored the synthesis of her work from the last 20 years focusing on the opportunities and challenges of linguistic and cultural revitalization of Native American communities
10/15/2018
Brukel, A Game Created by Miami Professor Bob De Schutter, Wins Runner-Up at Meaningful Play 2018
An early version of Brukel, a new game created by Bob De Schutter, was named as the runner-up for the Best Digital Game Award at Meaningful Play 2018.
10/15/2018
McCoskey Quoted in News Article
Dr. Denise McCoskey is quoted in a recent article by The Nation: How Latin Got Woke
10/15/2018
McCoskey Quoted in News Article
Dr. Denise McCoskey is quoted in a recent article by The Nation: How Latin Got Woke
10/14/2018
Dr. Brian Schultz Authors New Book in the Teaching for Social Justice Series
Brian Schultz, professor of teacher education, authored a new book titled “Spectacular Things Happen Along the Way: Lessons from an Urban Classroom”
10/12/2018
Commitment to democracy and challenges to sovereignty in Lithuania
Many students, as well as university faculty and members of the Lithuanian Club, attended a September 26 lecture and luncheon with His Excellency Rolandas Kriš?i?nas, the Ambassador of Lithuania to the United States and Mexico
10/12/2018
Legends and Lore Come to Life in 'Echoes of Miami'
Just in time for Halloween, the Department of Theatre presents 'Echoes of Miami,' exploring Oxford's collective past and imagining our future.
10/11/2018
Explore the rich, sweet world of one of history's most popular foods in "Chocolate: The Exhibition"
On Saturday, October 20, faculty and staff from Miami's College of Arts and Science (CAS) will host "Miami University Gallery Talks" at Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) from 12 noon to 2 pm. They will give informal presentations, tours, and Q&A sessions to explore the chemistry of chocolate, how chocolate farming has changed ecosystems, the impact of chocolate on international politics over the centuries, and more