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TEACh students lead finals prep and community-building event

Thirteen TEACh participants posing behind a table filled with food dishes and drinks in a community kitchen.
Campus Life

TEACh students lead finals prep and community-building event

TEACh students at Miami University took the lead in organizing and hosting a weekend Lock-In event designed to help peers prepare for finals while fostering a sense of connection. Held at Western Lodge, the evening featured shared meals, collaborative study sessions, and community-building activities—all planned and led by the students themselves as part of their TEACh initiative.

Miami University’s TEACh (Transformative Educators Advocating Change) Cincinnati seeks to create a self-sustaining educational ecosystem designed to cultivate a robust teaching workforce to effectively serve communities in Cincinnati Public Schools.

Learn more about TEACh

(AI tools Grammarly and ChatGPT 4.0 assisted with this article.)

Two side-by-side photos showing individuals preparing food in a kitchen. On the left, two people are forming cookie dough balls; one person is smiling at the camera. On the right, two others are arranging the dough on a baking sheet.
A group of people gathered in a cozy log cabin-style room, seated in a circle on couches and chairs, sharing a meal and engaged in conversation.
A group of people spread out across a large grassy field on a sunny day, with some in the foreground playing or participating in an activity involving a rope or line on the ground.
Two side-by-side photos of individuals preparing food in a kitchen. On the left, a person spreads frosting on a tray while others look on. On the right, a group of people works along a table to prepare or serve snacks.