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01/31/2019
Feb. 4 UPAC networking and learning event is guided tour of art museum
The Unclassified Personnel Advisory Committee (UPAC) will hold a networking and learning session at the Miami University Art Museum (MUAM) at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 4.
01/28/2019
Miami's Committee on Faculty Research (CFR) awards grants to 22 CAS faculty for 2018-2019
The University Senate Committee on Faculty Research Grants Program awards 3 types of funding — summer research appointments, research graduate assistantships, and grants to promote research. 22 CAS faculty have received funding for their research projects for the remainder of the 2018-2019 academic year
01/24/2019
Miami Professor Receives International Recognition for Research
Miami University Department of Music's Professor Receives International Recognition for Research.
01/23/2019
Miami biologist's research part of new phase in cell biology
A recent study published by Miami scientist Andor Kiss and colleagues from the University of California, Irvine and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is related to one of runners-ups of the "2018 Science Breakthroughs of the Year: How Cells Marshall Their Contents."
12/13/2018
Geography students win awards and connect with alumni in Ohio Geographical Information Systems conference
Four students from Miami's Department of Geography participated in the annual Ohio GIS (geographic information systems) Conference hosted by the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program in Columbus, OH from September 24–26
12/11/2018
Amid a Teenage E-cigarette Epidemic, Public Health Professionals Urge Action
E-cigarettes are being used by teenagers almost everywhere. The FDA has called this growing phenomenon an epidemic, and it’s a major concern among those who hope to stop the momentum now.
12/07/2018
Mechanical engineering graduate student wins oral presentation award at the Graduate Research Forum
Md Rashef received this award based on the judges’ evaluation of his poster, presentation, and the quality of his abstract. For this award was granted $300 for his future professional expenses.
11/30/2018
Big cats visit environmental literature capstone
Students in Professor Anita Mannur's ENG 495E: Postcolonial Environments capstone class recently had some very unusual visitors. The Cincy Big Cat Ambassador Program brought a cheetah, ocelot, housecat, and a dog to Western Lodge to kick off discussions on conservation and adaptation. 
11/27/2018
Why Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Also Need Sex Ed
The primary goal is to provide sex ed training for Cincinnati Center for Autism (CCA) teachers and staff, as well as additional workshops for parents and caregivers. A secondary component will also include the creation of an individualized and developmentally appropriate curriculum for the students themselves.