Miami will continue to own the OXD Airport, as well as the 300 acres on which it is located. CVG will manage and operate the facility, which will remain a general aviation airport that supports corporate flights, flight training and recreational flights. The term of the lease and operation agreement is for five years, renewable for five additional five-year terms.
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.
Stacey Lowery Bretz, University Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has been elected Chair of the Division of Chemical Education in the American Chemical Society for 2021. The American Chemical Society (ACS) is one of the worlds largest scientific organizations.
As Miami University prepares for the start of spring semester on Jan. 25, heres a look at headlines that highlight some of the efforts already underway or on the horizon in 2021.
The Myaamia Center's National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages was recently awarded a $349,442 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant.
"The pride I have as a Miami of Ohio alumnus is deep and I am genuinely grateful and touched to have the enduring honor," said Embry, A statue capturing his likeness and signature hook shot will become the first honoring an African American alumnus at Miami University.
$6 million from the Governors Emergency Education Relief (GEER) fund will support the Ohio School Wellness Initiative to aid mental health and substance use supports for Ohios K-12 students and staff. The project team is led by Cricket Meehan, director of Miami's Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs.
As the Miami University community prepares for winter break and the new year, heres a look back at 10 headlines that captured the innovation, recognition and collaborations in 2020.
Although many holiday season donation campaigns were cancelled on campus this year due to the pandemic, Miami community members came together to help those in need. Some of the projects this year were modified or scaled back from previous years, but they made an impact.
Puerto Ricos famed Arecibo Observatory telescope collapsed last week, ending an era of world-class research. Miami space physicist Qihou Zhou has likely logged more time than anyone else using the facility. Read our Q-and-A with him about his years at Arecibo.
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