10/17/2016
Films, plays, talks and festivals highlight human and civil rights
Human rights, civil rights, suffering, hope and change are among diverse topics in films, plays and talks this week at Miami. A series of fun festivals caps the end of the month.
10/17/2016
Freedom Summer Dialogue: "Sports, Protest and Civil Rights"
Terence Moore, sports journalist, is the featured speaker in the second lecture of the Freedom Summer Dialogue Series, "Sports, Protest & Civil Rights," 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 in Kumler Chapel.
10/17/2016
Accessibility agreement reached with Department of Justice
Miami University has reached an agreement on a consent decree with the Department of Justice resolving a dispute over the university’s responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act to provide access to web and other technologies to individuals with disabilities.
10/13/2016
#FallforMiami photo contest
Miami University communications and marketing invite you to share your beautiful photos of Miami's campus in the fall using #FallforMiami and #MiamiOH on Twitter and Instagram.
10/13/2016
Kumar Vikram Singh elected Associate Fellow of AIAA
Kumar Vikram Singh, associate professor of mechanical and manufacturing engineering at Miami University, was elected associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
10/13/2016
Weight loss in six days? Novel approach literally a novel
The title of Jay Kimiecik's new book, Losing Weight in Six Days, is a playful poke at the fad diets and self-help books bombarding Americans.
10/13/2016
Ricardo Averbach invited to perform with AR Rahman at award ceremony in Japan
Ricardo Averbach, director of orchestra studies and professor of music at Miami University, conducted the concert at the renowned Fukuoka Prize award ceremony in Japan.
10/12/2016
Elena Jackson Albarrán receives award for book on Mexican history
Elena Jackson Albarrán, associate professor of history and Latin American studies at Miami University, received the 2016 Maria Elena Martinez Prize for her book, Seen and Heard in Mexico: Children and Revolutionary Nationalism.
10/11/2016
Social justice through hip-hop is topic of Racial Legacies and Learning talk
Miami University Regionals is pleased to announce Aisha Fukushima, a singer, poet and self-proclaimed RAPtivist (rap activist), as the keynote speaker for the thirty-third Racial Legacies and Learning Lecture Series.
10/10/2016
Wind Ensemble concert Oct. 12
The Miami University Wind Ensemble, conducted by Gary A. Speck, will perform a free concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, in Hall Auditorium.
10/10/2016
Shideler Hall ribbon-cutting celebration Oct. 13
A reception and ribbon-cutting ceremony will cap a day of activities Thursday, Oct. 13, celebrating the official reopening of the recently renovated Shideler Hall.
10/07/2016
Miami Libraries celebrate American Archives Month with brown-bag speaker series
The Miami University Libraries invite students, faculty, staff and community members to a series of four brown-bag lunches in recognition of American Archives Month.