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12/03/2019
Rachel Blum on impeachment hearings
WVXU Radio, November 30 (Part 2)
12/03/2019
Joseph Stinn study on donation overhead
Non-Profit Quarterly.org, November 27
12/03/2019
Prestigious Fellowship Recognizes Miami Faculty as a Top Public Health Scholar
Paul Branscum, a Miami University associate professor of kinesiology and health (KNH), has been awarded Fellow status of the American Academy of Health Behavior (AAHB).
12/02/2019
Senate News, December 2, 2019
Senators continued discussion on the TCPL percentages and heard from Carolyn Craig, Instructor, Marketing, and Dean Liz Mullenix. Senators voted that discussion will continue at the January 27, 2020, meeting. Professor Terri Barr, Marketing, presented the final recommendation for the consolidation of the Classics department. Professor John Bailer, Chair Statistics, presented the final recommendation for the partitioning of the Kinesiology and Health Department into two departments (Kinesiology and Health and Sport Leadership and Management).
12/02/2019
Miami University places 2nd at the OATA Student Symposium Quiz Bowl
Congratulations to the Miami University Students who received 2nd place in the OATA Student Symposium Quiz Bowl.
12/02/2019
Associate Dean Position
For interested candidates, please note the job opening for the Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Graduate Education position is now open. Applications will be screened beginning Jan 6, 2020.
11/27/2019
Zoologist Kay Holekamp gives enlightening insight into hyenas for the 45th annual Hefner Lecture
Kay Holekamp, director of Michigan State University's interdisciplinary program in Ecology, Evolutionary Biology & Behavior, was invited to Miami to discuss her work with hyenas in honor of The Hefner Museum of Natural History's 45th annual lecture. The presentation, "A Hyena’s Tale" was held in Benton Hall on November 7.
11/27/2019
Flourishing Miami Center Fills A Growing Demand for Sexuality Education
A naming ceremony for the Dennis L. Carlson Sexuality Education Studies Center (SESC) on December 3rd will honor his life and work.