The Mid-American Conference Council of Presidents, on the recommendation of the Medical Advisory Panel, today (Sept. 25) voted unanimously to resume the fall football season.
The Miami University Board of Trustees approved a new bachelor's degree in business with a major in real estate at its regular meeting Friday, Sept. 25, the latest new degree program aimed at growing enrollment and preparing students for high-growth careers.
Nellie Craig was a trailblazer who broke new ground both at Miami University and in her community. Now, Miami's first Black graduate has a building named in her honor on the university's Oxford campus.
As Miami University resumes in-person classes this week, faculty and students are shifting gears just as they did six months ago when the COVID-19 pandemic unexpectedly forced everyone to move online. Faculty in the College of Education, Health and Society have risen to the challenge to provide the best possible opportunities for future teachers and new teachers like Emma Bradley (Miami 20).
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to batter the job market, Miami University is launching Miami MiniMBA: Beyond Ready For the Future, a series of free, online business modules that culminate in a Miami University professional certificate of completion.
Join Miami President Greg Crawford, Second Nature's president Tim Carter, members of Miami's new Climate Action Task Force executive steering committee, the office of sustainability and the City of Oxford Mayor Mike Smith for a virtual ceremony at noon, Sept. 22.
Alicia Knoedler will become Miami Universitys vice president for research and innovation (VPRI) on Nov. 1. She is the former executive associate vice president for research and executive director of the Center for Research Program Development and Enrichment at the University of Oklahoma.
Miami University will resume in-person and hybrid classes on campus beginning Monday, Sept. 21, as planned. Residential students will continue their phased move-in during the week of Sept. 14. Classes have been offered entirely online from Aug. 17-Sept. 20, and remote classes will continue for many students.
Scott Kissell, senior university photographer, Jeff Sabo, photographic services director, Ron Scott, director of CraftSummer, and Jon Yamashiro, associate professor of art, worked with Jason Shaiman to select images from among the hundreds in the museums extensive collection of 20th century photographs.
Among all the havoc that the coronavirus has wreaked on our society and our economy, perhaps the most quietly pervasive and therefore the most insidious is the casual dismissal of "the elderly," says Kate de Medeiros, professor of gerontology and a research fellow at Miami's Scripps Gerontology Center.
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