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11/20/2017
Reza Abrishambaf Earns John Fallon Early Teaching Award
Dr. Reza Abrishambaf, assistant professor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology at Miami University Regionals, has won the Ohio Association of Two-Year Colleges' (OATYC) 2017 John Fallon Early Teaching Award.
11/20/2017
2017 CAS Distinguished Educator Award honors Stephen Norris and Jason Rech
CAS professors Stephen Norris and Jason Rech have been honored by the College of Arts and Science, which every year recognizes one or two outstanding CAS faculty members for their excellence as a Distinguished Educator
11/17/2017
From Phoenix to New York City, are American cities sustainable or resilient?
New York University professor Andrew Ross led the fall semester's final edition of the Humanities Center's Altman Distinguished Lecture Series, "Plan for the Best or Anticipate the Worst? From Sustainability to Resilience," on November 8
11/13/2017
Six Miami Regionals Faculty Members Recognized by SOCHE
Six faculty members at Miami University Regionals were recognized by the 2017 Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) Faculty Excellence Award.
11/09/2017
Department of History observes 500 years since Martin Luther's landmark 95 Theses
In honor of Martin Luther’s work, the Department of History hosted a free public symposium entitled "Reformations of the Sixteenth Century: Martin Luther and His World, 500 Years Later" November 2-3 at the Miami Art Museum
11/07/2017
Prof. Card’s Mayan Discovery Touted In El Salvador
Dr. Jeb Card addressed an academic conference in El Salvador last week, where he described his recent discovery that a decorative Mayan flask contained a political message--one that requires historians to rethink some of their ideas about pre-contact El Salvador's place in the Mayan empire.
11/03/2017
Sheumaker - Artifacts from Modern America
This intriguing book examines how material objects of the 20th century?ranging from articles of clothing to tools and weapons, communication devices, and toys and games?reflect dominant ideas and testify to the ways social change happens.
11/01/2017
500th anniversary of the Reformation unites faculty and religious leaders to address Martin Luther's groundbreaking revolution
On November 2-3, the Department of History’s McClellan Symposium in History will host a two-day session on the topic "Reformations of the Sixteenth Century: Martin Luther and His World, 500 Years Later"
11/01/2017
Bowl-a-Thon held to make pottery for Oxford Empty Bowls
On Saturday, October 21 a first ever Bowl-a-Thon was held in the Hiestand Ceramics Studio to support the annual Oxford Empty Bowls event.