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04/05/2019
Jacob Bruggeman Named 2019 PDSA Recipient
Jacob Bruggeman from Brunswick, Ohio, has been named a 2019 PDSA recipient.
03/22/2019
Wil Haygood's Tigerland: A community brought together by two state championships
On March 6, journalist, award-winning author, and 1976 Miami alumnus Wil Haygood opened up about the inspiration of his recently released book, Tigerland
03/20/2019
Renée Baernstein receives Excellence in Career Development Award
Renée Baernstein, senior associate dean of the College of Arts and Science, has received the Excellence in Career Development Award from Enrollment Management & Student Success.
03/19/2019
Women After All: World Anthropology Day lecture addresses evolution, health, and the end of male supremacy
In order to celebrate World Anthropology Day, Melvin Konner, MD, PhD was invited by the Department of Anthropology to Miami on Thursday, February 21 to speak in front of a very full Shideler Hall auditorium about "Women After All: Evolution, Health, and the End of Male Supremacy"
02/22/2019
Rebecca Messina (Miami, 1994), Uber CMO, to address graduating seniors at 2019 CAS recognition ceremony
Rebecca Messina, Uber's Global Chief Marketing Officer, has been chosen as this year's featured guest speaker for the annual College of Arts and Science Recognition Ceremony on May 18, 2019.
02/12/2019
Differences between European and Brazilian Portuguese as explained through music and song
On Monday, February 4, Miami professor of Lusophone studies Paula Gândara sang and talked about the differences of the Portuguese language in both Portugal and Brazil
01/31/2019
Faculty Scholars
Faculty awarded Distinguished/Junior Faculty Scholars Awards
01/31/2019
Brudzinski Award
Faculty members award Distinguished/Junior Faculty Scholars
12/03/2018
Former Miami professor returns to campus to present lecture on the story of Emmett Till
The 2018 American Studies biennial lecture, "Emmett Till: Why His Story Still Matters," was held on Wednesday, November 18 and presented by Elliott Gorn, the Joseph A. Gagliano Chair in urban history at Loyola University Chicago