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02/01/2021
Populism in Sport, Leisure, and Popular Culture
New Publication from Dr. Adam Beissel.
01/28/2021
2020 Recipient of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper Award
NCFR recognizes Dr. Barrios for her paper, "Future Directions in Intimate Partner Violence Research: An Intersectionality Framework for Analyzing Women's Processes for Leaving Abusive Relationships."
01/26/2021
Miami University named one of 20 wheelchair-friendly colleges in first guide for wheelchair users
Wheels on Campus: A Guide to Wheelchair-Friendly Higher Education named Miami University one of 20 colleges that create wheelchair-friendly campuses and cultures that promote an inclusive college experience.
01/26/2021
2020 - 2021 EHS CFR Faculty Research Awards
The University Senate Committee on Faculty Research (CFR) Grants Program awards funding to promote research. Please join us in congratulating our colleagues!
01/26/2021
Keeping in touch with K-Kids through a pandemic
Nancy the Nutrition Nut of Oxford Kiwanis offers interactive lessons for healthy snacks via Zoom
01/25/2021
Civilian dietitian among the first in nation to help change the old Army way
Soldiers are trained to excel under adverse conditions, but performance can always be improved, and following the old way is not always the best way to get superior results.
01/19/2021
Education career pathways outside of K-12 teaching
Three Miami University alumni share their experiences in developing career or grad school pathways in educational work in the non-profit, advocacy, and support sectors. 4-5 pm on Thursday, January 28th, via Zoom.
01/15/2021
Call for Papers | Sport, Animals, & Ethics
We are inviting papers focused on ethical issues related to the involvement of animals in the context of sport, recreation, or leisure. We welcome a wide spectrum of submissions; e.g., from direct use such as hunting animals to indirect involvement; e.g., the environmental/animal impact on golf courses. 
01/14/2021
Reframe: Episode 80
In this episode, we discuss Dr. Leah Wasburn-Moses’ new book, Student Teaching: Past, Present, and Future, and the implications it has for education reform.