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07/06/2020
Anthony James Wins the National Council on Family Relations 2020 Social Justice Award
His commitment to social justice is evident in his research, teaching, and service.
07/02/2020
2020-2021 Educate2Liberate Initiatives and Schedule
In the College of Education, Health & Society, we believe that education, within and far beyond schooling, is the process through which we come to understand and call out injustice and to work toward transforming all that is not good to us or for us. In this spirit, we organized the Educate2Liberate series as an opportunity for all in EHS to come together and learn our way to better futures.
07/01/2020
Rose Marie Ward Featured in Article - Alcohol Use Increases as Pandemic and Unrest Continue
The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by economic fallout and businesses across the country struggling to stay afloat. But for companies selling alcoholic beverages, sales have jumped since the pandemic.
07/01/2020
Congratulations to Dr. Katherine Mezher on the New Publication!
Interprofessional Care Coordination for Pediatric Autism Spectrum Disorder: Translating Research into Practice
06/25/2020
Black Lives Matter: Racial Justice and Education Virtual Panel Discussion
Please join Miami University's Department of Teacher Education on Thursday, July 9, 2020 from 3:30pm-5:00pm for a virtual panel discussion on racial justice and education.
06/24/2020
Miami Research Offers Real Solutions in the Midst of the COVID-19 Outbreak
Philip Smith and Paul Branscum of the kinesiology department have published results from a study on the effectiveness of a rapid community behavioral diagnosis to inform practices and policies to prevent transmission of the virus.
06/22/2020
Reframe: Episode 74
The Game-Changing New Crossroads of College Athletics
06/16/2020
Why Discussing Controversial Issues is Part of Educating Engaged Democratic Citizens
Controversial issues can be difficult to discuss, especially when they concern moral and ethical matters related to race, injustice, and personal freedom. However, Thomas Misco, a Miami University professor of social studies education, argues that teaching about and engaging in such conversations is critical for any democratic society.
06/12/2020
Doris Bergen on baby laughter
Parents.com, June 10