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07/07/2020
Finance professor among Poets and Quants for Undergrads favorites for 2020
An associate professor of finance has been placed on a list of student favorites.
07/07/2020
Entrepreneurship elevated to department status at the Farmer School of Business
The Farmer School of Business has a new seventh department that is already well-known.
07/05/2020
New Social Justice Studies study away program delivers service and experiential learning for students
Department of Sociology and Gerontology chair Stephen Lippmann and visiting instructor of sociology, social justice studies, and journalism Mark Curnutte have created a service-based experiential learning program designed to give students an in-depth experience to build on the course content they learn during class.
07/02/2020
Dr. Scott Campbell receives 2020 CEC Outstanding Service award
Dr. Campbell, Senior Director of Technology and instructor, was selected for his hard work and dedication to both CEC and the university as a whole. Over his past two decades at Miami, he has gone above and beyond in his position and his efforts to improve the IT department in CEC.
07/01/2020
Trueblood Featured in National Publication on Religious Diversity
Trueblood Featured in National Publication on Religious Diversity
07/01/2020
Rose Marie Ward Featured in Article - Alcohol Use Increases as Pandemic and Unrest Continue
The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by economic fallout and businesses across the country struggling to stay afloat. But for companies selling alcoholic beverages, sales have jumped since the pandemic.
07/01/2020
Congratulations to Dr. Katherine Mezher on the New Publication!
Interprofessional Care Coordination for Pediatric Autism Spectrum Disorder: Translating Research into Practice
06/30/2020
6-30-20 Return to Campus Memo
Memo from Provost and VP for Finance and Business Services provides preliminary information about plans/guidelines for employee and faculty return to campus including these specific topics: 1) Returning to campus to work, 2) Campus 3) Cleaning, 4) Meetings, 5) Personal Conduct and 6) More to come.
06/30/2020
Psychology department houses new center to support and advocate for children and families of the incarcerated
Two psychology faculty have received funding to move forward with their department's new Center for the Study and Support of Children and Families of the Incarcerated (CSSCFI), which will conduct research on children with parents in prison and advocate for the needs of children of incarcerated parents and their caregivers.