Allen Ratliff, was invited to participate on the panel for the episode "Place-Based Research: Why place matters" along with some esteemed international colleagues working at the forefront of place-based research in health, security, and social welfare sciences.
The Prodesse Quam Conspici Award is inspired by Miami's motto that is found on our seal. It means "to accomplish without being conspicuous." The award honors those who embody servant leadership with great humility.
Miami's Nathaniel Bryan addresses the impact of socially constructed stereotypes and perceptions in the classroom, while highlighting the importance of educators who challenge such practices
Jim Swartz loved being a teacher and he respected his colleagues. His thoughts were often on his students, and throughout his nearly 20 years at Miami University he spread friendliness and warmth among everyone he knew.
This grant was awarded to Sharon Custer (FSW) and Tammy Schwartz (EDT) for their project, "Resource Coordinator for the Fairview-Clifton German Language School".