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10/09/2018
An Expert Speaks Openly and Honestly About Sex
richelle-expert-2-3x2.pngAs one of the few educators in the United States certified by the American Association of Sexuality Educators Counselors and Therapists, Richelle Frabotta teaches openly and honestly from a sex-positive perspective about what are often very challenging issues.
10/09/2018
Miami Professor Featured on The Art Show on CET
Miami Professor's Dedication to Letterpress Featured on The Art Show on CET
10/05/2018
Donald Ucci was awarded the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award
Donald Ucci, professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering, has been awarded the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award.
10/04/2018
Annual Discover the Sciences event breaks record in introducing prospective science majors to CAS
In an effort to attract more science-oriented prospective students from around the country, the College of Arts and Science (CAS) held its annual Discover the Sciences event, on Saturday, September 22
10/02/2018
Miami Architecture Students Win Top Awards
Miami Architecture students take 1st, 3rd, and Honorable Mention in the American Institute of Architects Ohio Student Design Competition
10/01/2018
Reframe Podcast: Episode 41
Being Open and Honest About Sexuality (Part 2)
09/25/2018
The Tigerland Concert: When Music Meets Literature
The Miami University Symphony Orchestra to perform The Tigerland Concert: When Music Meets Literature in Celebration of Daniel Pearl World Music Days
09/20/2018
Karleah Harris, Visiting Assistant FSW Professor, Announced as MUASSA Grant Winner
Karleah Harris, Visiting Assistant FSW Professor, has been announced as a Miami University Academic Support and Advising Association (MUASSA) Grant Winner.
09/19/2018
Skilled Cross-Sector Collaborators Can Help Schools Succeed
How cross-sector collaborators enabled one urban school district to create and maintain a sprawling and successful “college and career readiness” reform by building career academies that partnered a dozen high schools with the local business community, higher education entities, non-profits, and civic organizations.