Through their work with the Wright Brothers Institute and the University of Dayton, Miami now has access to a patent portfolio for its faculty and students
According to a new report from the State University Education Deans (SUED), teacher candidates are helping to build healthier and more productive communities by ensuring that every Ohio child has access to a quality education. During the 2016-17 academic year, teacher candidates from 13 public colleges of education were placed in 514 public school districts in all 88 Ohio counties. Their involvement assisted in the academic development of Pre K-12 students who live in 84 towns, 195 suburban districts, 178 rural districts, and 47 city districts.
Dr. Phyllis Cummins, Senior Research Scholar at Scripps Gerontology Center, has been elected to serve on the National Council for Workforce Education's Board of Directors. Cummins joins three other new members elected to the board and will serve a one-year term. In 2012, Dr. Cummins was awarded the James Jacobs Scholarship Award from NCWE for her dissertation research on older workers attaining credentials and degrees at community colleges.
The Miami University digital game studies program is ranked in the top 25 percent of schools, both public and private, in the United States by Animation Career Review.