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01/11/2018
1,000 available patents may have new life with novel agreement
A new agreement will soon bring together Miami faculty and students with AFRL and industry researchers.Miami University and Wright Brothers Institute of Dayton will work together to identify technologies from an Air Force Research Lab portfolio of more than 1,000 patents that have potential commercial use for public good.
01/03/2018
Miami students conducting age-friendly city research study
First Year Research Experience (FYRE) students are partnering with the Scripps Gerontology Center to complete a needs assessment for Oxford’s Age-Friendly City Project
01/03/2018
In light of international headlines, psychology professor's research on sexual harassment receives renewed attention
As the international #MeToo movement continues to shake up the traditional power structures in the media, politics, and business worlds, assistant professor of psychology Jonathan Kunstman's 2011 research exploring the origins of sexual harassment has gained important new relevance
12/14/2017
Announcing Miami winners in Mars Home Planet Competition
Life on Mars is one step closer to ‘virtual’ reality as Miami’s Kenny Levick (’15) and Dominic Forlini ('15) were one of nine winners recently announced at Autodesk University Las Vegas 2017.
12/12/2017
Corporations utilize student talent
Corporations are sponsoring senior design projects in CEC
12/08/2017
MUCAT to hold its first-ever research symposium
Faculty will identify new problems and brainstorm new solutions
12/06/2017
Myaamia Students apply technical education to cultural challenges
Meet Evan Strack, JT Goulding, and Trevor Hayes!
12/01/2017
What the L?
“What the L?” provides students with the experience of seeing what a research talk looks like, while allowing them to ask questions in an environment that’s accessible and supportive.
11/30/2017
Dr. Knollman-Porter Receives Two New Grants to Fund her Research and Teaching Development
The National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) awarded Dr. Knollman-Porter nearly $500,000 to lead a three-year, multi-site study.