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11/09/2018
Senior mechanical engineering major won the Best Presentation Award at the Dayton Engineering Science Symposium (DESS)
Chong Liu, won the Best Presentation Award at the Dayton Engineering Science Symposium (DESS) for his research on Micro Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM).
11/02/2018
Juried Student Response Exhibition Artists Announced
The Miami University Art Museum is pleased to announce the juried submissions in its fifth ever Student Response Exhibition set to open January 29, 2019
11/01/2018
Senior Software Engineering Major was able to attend WIT conference in Cincinnati
Shauna Weiss, a senior software engineering major, was able to attend and represent Miami University at the Women in Technology (WIT) Conference in Cincinnati this month.
10/30/2018
Redhawk Racing placed 5th in Midnight Mayhem Tournament
The team was able to place 5th out of 100 cars at the competition; however, that did not happen very easily.
10/30/2018
Miami Professor Wins CIDQ Tregre Award
The Council for Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ) announces Miami professor Katherine Setser as the 2018 Louis S. Tregre Award recipient
10/26/2018
Engineers Without Borders receives an Education Award for their work in Uganda
On Tuesday, October 23th, Engineers Without Borders (EWB) was recognized with the Education Award for their dedication to collaborative projects between engineers and students.
10/25/2018
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma awarded national honor for cultural and language revitalization
The Miami Tribe was honored for its program myaamiaki eemamwiciki (pronounced ay-mom-witch-EE-kee). It means Miami Awakening.The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma has received a prestigious national award recognizing its cultural heritage and language revitalization program.
10/25/2018
A CPB professor is recognized for joining the editorial staff of the TAPPI Journal
Doug Coffin, professor in CPB, has been a member of TAPPI since 1994, and has been recognized by the Journal many times for his work in the field of Paper Physics.
10/22/2018
Literature professor to study Renaissance bodies, health, and medicine in Venice
Starting this coming spring, Cynthia Klestinec will be a senior visiting professor at the University of Venice, Ca'Foscari, where she will collaborate with faculty and students and conduct research on her project: The Officina* of the Surgeon: Bodies, Health, and Medicine in Renaissance Venice.