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05/17/2018
Ricardo Averbach recipient of Ohio Governor Award for the Arts
Ricardo Averbach, Professor of Music at Miami University, has been awarded the Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio for the 2018 Individual Artist category.
05/16/2018
Dr. Kyle Timmerman and Dr. Kevin Ballard named Fellows of the American College of Sports Medicine
Dr. Kyle Timmerman, Associate Professor of exercise science and Dr. Kevin Ballard, Assistant Professor of exercise science were recently named Fellows of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM).
05/11/2018
Miami's Bateman Competition team takes Honorable Mention
Every year, the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) hosts the Bateman Competition. In this national competition, PRSSA selects a client that 84 colleges and universities work with to come up with a strategic plan to solve a particular objective for the client
05/10/2018
Students, staff, and alumni unite at the 2018 Alumni + Friends Conference
Panels, speakers, lunch and networking!
05/09/2018
Architecture student awarded in the Gensler 2018 Diversity Scholarship program
Amazon Public Factory by Michel Al NajmArchitecture graduate student Michel Al Najm was selected as a finalist and has received Honorable Mention in the Gensler 2018 Diversity Scholarship program.
05/08/2018
Miami students place in annual U.S. Department of Energy design competition
Race To Zero ParticipantsTwo multi-disciplinary teams of Miami University students have won first and second place awards in the 2018 U.S. Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design competition.
05/04/2018
Award-winning history teacher and Miami alumna Sara Ziemnik speaks to future teachers
Sara Ziemnik (Miami '99) returned to her alma mater on April 12 for the Manning Morgan Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the Department of History, to present "Making the Past Present: Insights from the National History Teacher of the Year"
05/03/2018
Biology faculty Rachel Yoho publishes work studying climate change, energy technologies in undergraduate education
Rachel Yoho, a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Biology working with Project Dragonfly, has published a new research article, "Climate change and energy technologies in undergraduate introductory science textbooks," in the journal, Environmental Communication