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10/08/2019
Senate News, October 7, 2019
Senators engaged in a discussion about the TCPL policy approved last spring (MUPIM 7.11), which was lead by Robin Parker, General Counsel. Senator Helaine Alessio, Chair of the Kinesiology and Health Department, discussed the rationale and proposal for the partitioning of KNH into two departments. The Arrest Reporting policy, that was returned to Senate, was discussed.
10/07/2019
2019 Noyce Scholars Welcome Reception
Welcome to the 2019-2020 Noyce Scholars – Caitlin Leach (integrated science education and biology) and Anna Page (Life Science/Chemistry Education and Chemistry double major)!
10/07/2019
First Noyce Scholar Presents at the 2019 Noyce Summit in D.C.
Cassie Campbell, the first recipient of the prestigious Miami University Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship, made a poster presentation at the 2019 Noyce Summit in Washington, DC.
10/03/2019
Rachel Blum on presidential debates
WVXU Radio, October 2
10/03/2019
Patricia Gallagher Newberry is the new president of the Society of Professional Journalists
Patricia Newberry teaches students that digital technology provides new ways of reporting and storytelling.Miami University's Patricia Gallagher Newberry is the 103rd national president of the Society of Professional Journalists. She takes office this fall.  
10/03/2019
Barbara Boxer and Scott Walker to debate during Janus Forum
The fall 2019 edition of the biannual Janus Forum will bring in two iconic politicians from the left and the right: former Senator Barbara Boxer (D) of California and former Governor Scott Walker (R) of Wisconsin. 
10/03/2019
10-3-19 Weekly Three
Topics include: update on FSB and CEC Dean Search, Shared Governance and Reminders about: an email scam, President's annual address, Miami's diversity and inclusion conference, new OEEO online reporting process, career grant proposals and university car rental policies
10/03/2019
Sue Sepela Named a Woman of Excellence
Suesann (Sue) Sepela, Senior Regional Director of Tutoring & Learning Centers for Miami Regionals, has been chosen as one of the 2019 recipients of the Women of Excellence Award by the West Chester-Liberty Chamber Alliance.
10/03/2019
Michael Bess discusses how historians can avoid realist ideology to better predict the future
On September 26, the Department of German, Russian, Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Culture (GRAMELAC) sponsored a lecture, "Why So Many People (Including Me) Failed to Foresee the Revolutions of 1989," by historian Michael Bess