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02/14/2020
2-14-20 Weekly Three
The provost discussed the important of the second line of the Code of Love and Honor - "I believe that a liberal education is grounded in qualities of character and intellect." Topics of the three included updates about University Senate discussion items, upcoming February Board of Trustees meetings and Faculty Assembly. Reminders included: link to Black History Month events, OEEO mandatory training courses and a list of open forum dates to discus the progress of Liberal Education Council and Global Miami Plan (GMP) Revision.
02/13/2020
Thierry Leterre on Luxembourg’s Digital internship program
Chronicle.lu and Paperjam.lu, Feb. 10 and Delano.lu, Feb. 11
02/13/2020
David Seidl on digital transformation
CMS Wire.com, Feb. 10
02/13/2020
Open sessions for dean candidates for the College of Engineering and Computing
Candidates for the position of dean in the College of Engineering and Computing will be on the Oxford campus in coming weeks. The Miami University community is invited to open sessions to meet them.
02/13/2020
Want to Change Your Diet? Change the Way You Think About Food
Why are two-thirds of adults now overweight or obese, and why are more and more spiraling downward into debilitating, even life-threatening chronic conditions? Part of the problem can be traced back to the food we eat. But, as most dietitians and nutritionists will tell you, the food itself is not to blame.
02/12/2020
Team Miami 2020
Breeze into February with Team Miami!
02/10/2020
Senate News, February 10, 2020
Senators approved several consent calendar items, including curriculum and received information regarding a proposal to create an Entrepreneurship department. The new Primary Education (PK-5) major was introduced and a resolution passed to approve and forward to the Board of Trustees for the February 2020 meeting. Senators engaged in discussions regarding divisional governance in breakout sessions.
02/10/2020
Symphony Orchestra, Averbach named semifinalists in national competition
Miami University Symphony Orchestra and their conductor, Ricardo Averbach, have been named semifinalists for the 2019-2020 American Prize National Nonprofit Competitions in the Performing Arts.