The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Miami University Middletown has been awarded a pair of grants, one from the Quaker Chemical Foundation for the purchase of new laboratory equipment, and the other from the American Chemical Society to promote chemistry education.
This is the eleventh in a series of historical vignettes tracing the work of the community and Miami University that led to the opening of Miami University Middletown in September 1966.
The rapidly growing field of Health Information Technology will be the topic of a series of talks to be hosted by Miami Universitys Regional locations. The series will begin on Aug. 25, with additional talks scheduled through November.
Miami University Regionals recently received a five year, $1.1 million ($220,000 per year) grant from the United States Department of Education through the TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) program.
When the tiny students of the Hamilton Miami University Campus Kids return this fall, they will be coming to a nationally-accredited and state-rated Four-Star facility.
This is the tenth in a series of historical vignettes tracing the work of the community and Miami University that led to the opening of Miami University Middletown in September 1966.
Three MUH students who graduated last year after working in Dr. David Bergs Aquatic Biodiversity and Conservation Laboratory have had papers published already, and two recent graduates have papers that will be submitted for publication before they begin graduate school.
For the third consecutive summer, MUH has been a hub of American diplomacy as the Center for Civic Engagement hosts the Study of the United States Institute for Student Leaders.