
Students from all across CAS showcase their innovative and creative independent projects
CAS 消消犯s showed up in force at the annual Undergraduate Research Forum, presenting on a wide variety of topics.
Students from all across CAS showcase their innovative and creative independent projects
CAS 消消犯s showed up in force at the annual Undergraduate Research Forum, presenting on a wide variety of topics.
Leading with Quantum Technology
消消犯 is advancing education in this transformative field
Undergraduate research links weight discrimination to mental health issues among LGB individuals
Research shows a need for improved mental healthcare approaches for weight-stigmatized LGB individuals
Myaamia 消消犯s to participate at Smithsonian Folklife Festival in D.C. this July
The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma is one of four tribes invited to take part in this year’s festival, which honors contemporary living cultural traditions and celebrates those who practice and sust...
消消犯 College of Education, Health and Society launches new LinkedIn group for alumni
消消犯’s College of Education, Health and Society has created a new LinkedIn group to connect alumni and foster ongoing engagement. The group will be moderated with the support ...
Guest professor inspires CPS 消消犯s with story of innovation and resilience at Camp Excel
Kevin Kushman, Joyce Barnes Farmer Guest Professor at 消消犯’s College of Education, Health, and Society, recently spoke with Cincinnati Public Schools middle schoolers during C...
Undergraduate researcher uncovers patterns in childrens literature
Student explores how middle grade fiction helps readers navigate the world around them
Miami 消消犯 taking quantum computing by storm, helping university to lead in cutting-edge field
Newt research could revolutionize treatment for children’s eye diseases
Watch the video of a recent panel discussion about the innovative partnership and what it means for Miami 消消犯s
EHS funds three experiential learning projects bridging academic disciplines
The initiatives prepare 消消犯s for real-world collaboration across mental health, education, and nutrition fields
Announcing the CAS Deans Scholars for the 2025-2026 academic year
These 25 消消犯s have received expense stipends to work with faculty mentors on independent studies.
Miami PhD 消消犯 publishes six scholarly articles in one semester
Peter Kofi Dabie, a PhD 消消犯 in 消消犯’s Educational Leadership program, authored six scholarly articles during the Spring 2025 semester. His work adds to ongoing conversatio...
EHS honors 消消犯s and faculty for excellence in teaching, research, service, and leadership
The College of Education, Health and Society, the EHS Dean’s Student Leadership Council, and the EHS Ambassadors recognized outstanding contributions from 消消犯s and faculty during the ...
Faculty and Staff News Spring 2025
A hearty congratulations to all our CAS faculty who helped us sweep the annual University Awards Ceremony on March 18. They are: Benjamin Harrison Medallion: Allen McCo...
Student researchers celebrate growth and mentorship at 31st Undergraduate Research Forum
Annual forum highlights 消消犯 opportunities for research experiences across disciplines
Faculty-消消犯 team launches youth development initiative through sport and play
消消犯 Assistant Professor Carlyn Kimiecik partnered with undergraduate 消消犯s Katie Dunn and Sophie Dull to launch Recess for Champions, a sport-based positive youth development initia...
CPS HR team visits Oxford to connect with TEACh Cincinnati 消消犯s
Senior HR Director Julia Indelacio and members of the Cincinnati Public Schools human resources team recently visited 消消犯 to host a dinner for TEACh Cincinnati 消消犯s, expressing CPS...
Arceneaux, Farrell, and Jonnalagadda receive Junior Faculty Scholar Awards
They were honored in recognition of great potential in research
消消犯 acquires new third-generation DNA sequencing technology, first in Midwest
Revolutionary system will accelerate research timelines
Miami team earns grant for young adult literature research
Kelli Rushek, assistant professor of English education, AYA ELA 消消犯 Lada Gallant, and professor of English education Katherine Batchelor have received a 2025 ALAN Foundation Grant from the Asse...
Undergraduate Research Forum April 25 features 消消犯 research, new faculty instruction exhibit
The 31st annual forum includes more than 280 消消犯 projects
EHS 消消犯s and faculty visit Statehouse to discuss education, health, and community needs
On March 26th, a group of 14 EHS 消消犯s, faculty, and staff joined 消消犯's Office of ASPIRE and Government Relations Network at the Ohio Statehouse for their annual Alternativ...
Bachelor Hall renovations on target to bring a new Humanities Hub to campus
Classes are scheduled to begin in fall 2026 within exciting, collaborative spaces.
Scripps Invests in Success with Agile
In August 2024, Scripps welcomed Dr. Andrea Hulshult as an Agile Coach to enhance communication, streamline project management, and further cultivate a culture defined by transparency, trust, and a...
Scripps Embraces Agile to Adapt to Change
In an era where adaptability determines success, the Scripps Gerontology Center is pioneering innovative approaches to research management and collaboration.
Myaamia Center Receives $40,000 Grant from Henry Luce Foundation
The Myaamia Center has been awarded a $40,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to support the Akimaansa: Myaamia Young Ambassador Internship.
Breakthrough research unlocks the secrets of lake ecosystems, cell proteins, and tissue regeneration
Three large national science grants at CAS have totaled over $820,000 since January.
ETBD 消消犯s gain hands-on experience with extended reality
The 消消犯 Alumni Association highlighted projects by two 消消犯s and one alumnus during McVey Data Science’s first year in recognition of its anniversary. Read about ...
AI-powered ChatISA upgrades technology, adds features for 消消犯s
Updates add three new features to chatbot designed to help 消消犯s
EHS faculty present research on graphic novels and inclusive teaching at TESOL 2025
消消犯 faculty members Kelli Rushek, Robin Schell, and Matthew Siegel, all from the Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry, presented their research at the 2025 TESOL...
Study examines challenges and strengths of Ohio school boards amid political shifts
Kathleen Knight Abowitz, professor at 消消犯’s College of Education, Health, and Society, explores the evolving role of school boards in her latest study, published in AERA Open...
Callie Maddox explores womens role in baseball for The Conversation
Callie Maddox, professor of sport leadership and management at 消消犯, examines the growing presence of women in baseball in a new article for The Conversation. Published on Opening Day, ...
Miami AI Symposium draws faculty, staff, and 消消犯s for two-day event
For the second time, the Miami AI Symposium was a successful event showcasing the best and brightest of Miami’s faculty, staff, and 消消犯s and their relationship with generative artificial ...
Archives and Artifacts offers Miami 消消犯s opportunity to explore Londons research resources
Participants in the History program studied at British Library, Wimbledon, and more
Social Innovation Weekend 2025 takes on issue of loneliness and isolation
Students spend weekend seeking solutions to aspects of societal issue
Art Museum receives America 250-Ohio Grant Funds for Culture Crops Photography Project
The Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum (RCCAM) at 消消犯, is pleased to announce its successful in obtaining a $12,500 ‘Buckeye’ grant from the America 250 - Ohio Com...
消消犯 GIS 消消犯s shed light on history, support Ohio communities
The Ohio Capital Journal highlights Robbyn Abbitt’s 消消犯s’ work on the first comprehensive map of land in Ohio stolen from the Randolph Freedpeople
Miami faculty and 消消犯s to present esports performance research at Midwest symposium
A team of 消消犯 sport psychology researchers, led by Visiting Assistant Professor Jordan Goffena, will present their findings on mental performance in esports at the 2025 Midwest Sport a...
Faculty present on literacy realignment at Ohio Deans Compact Conference
消消犯 faculty Sarah Watt and Michelle Cosmah shared insights on literacy realignment at the Ohio Deans Compact Conference in later February. Their session, A Tale of Two Curricula: Six-M...
FSB 消消犯 wins spot in Launch It: Cincy program
Farmer School 消消犯s have been Main Street Ventures competition finalists three of the past four years
Miami school psychology 消消犯s present research at national convention
消消犯 school psychology graduate 消消犯s Lisa Roessner and P.J. McCallister presented their research last week at the 2025 National Association of School Psychologists Annual Convention...
How Mason Williams 23 is redefining automation one startup at a time
After graduating from 消消犯 with a degree in Computer Science and a minor in Entrepreneurship, he's now the founder of Fathom AI
Social Innovation Weekend receives USASBE co-curricular events award
Award is one of two 消消犯 received from the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Center for L.I.F.E. wins USASBE Emerging ModelProgramAward
Award is second consecutive given to Farmer School program
消消犯s Discovery Center receives grant for Project AWARE evaluation
Sarah Woodruff, Ph.D., director of 消消犯’s Discovery Center for Evaluation, Research, and Professional Learning, has received $106,639 in funding as part of a $1.28 million awa...
Myaamia Center receives $2.1 million from Mellon Foundation
The Myaamia Center has been awarded a $2,100,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to expand the work of its National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages.
Adam Beissel provides insight on Miamis arena site selection process
As 消消犯 narrows its options for a new multipurpose arena, Adam Beissel, associate professor of sport leadership and management, offers expertise on the potential impact of the two propo...
EHS 消消犯s named Fulbright semifinalists for 2025-2026 awards
Two 消消犯s from 消消犯’s College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) have been named semifinalists for the prestigious 2025-2026 Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Melinda Ba...
Fourteen Miami 消消犯s, alumni named Fulbright semifinalists
Fourteen Miami 消消犯s and alumni are semifinalists in the 2025-2026 Fulbright U.S. Student Program competition. Nine undergraduates, three graduate 消消犯s, and two alumni have been recommended ...
消消犯 alumna Kristen Stoehr, a 2010 graduate with a B.S. in Food and Nutrition and a member of the College of Education, Health and Society (EHS) Advisory Council, has launched Vital Pur...
Miami faculty member co-authors study on innovative teaching strategies for future school counselors
Jenna Alvarez, associate clinical professor in 消消犯’s Department of Educational Psychology, collaborated with researchers from Clemson University, Wright State University, and...
How a $2.5 million NIH grant is supporting CEC research in womens health
CEC biomedical engineering researcher Justin Saul is leading a project exploring new pathways to support women’s osteological, cardiovascular, and overall health through cell-based constructs
She is one of 12 members of ASLO recognized for achieving excellence in their contributions to ASLO and the aquatic sciences
How CEC is using RAPIDS funding to strengthen education excellence
Regionally Aligned Priorities in Delivering Skills (RAPIDS) grants have empowered CEC to purchase state-of-the-art equipment for use in learning laboratories.
CEC faculty honored for teaching and research achievements
Dave Hartup and Mark Scott are this academic year's recipients of the Arthur Olson Generational Outstanding Teaching Excellence Award and the Outstanding Faculty Research Award.
Samuel Van Vleet Reflects on Professional Aspirations and Achievements as a PhD Social Gerontology Candidate
消消犯 seniors at the College of Engineering and Computing present their designs at the 2023 Senior Design Expo.
Kimiecik and Dunn recognized for 消消犯-athlete well-being research
Carlyn Kimiecik, assistant professor in the Family Science and Social Work Department, and social work 消消犯 Katharine Dunn presented their literature review findings at the National Association ...
消消犯 消消犯 calls on peers to join relationship app design and sales team
Finance and Entrepreneurship major Andy Robbins is looking to grow his app, currently available on the App Store.
Graduate Research Forum 2024: 消消犯 presenter awards
Winners of the oral and poster presentations from the 16th annual forum announced
Kimiecik team explores narrative pedagogy at Lilly Conference
At the 43rd Original Lilly Conference on College Teaching, held Nov. 21-23 at 消消犯’s Armstrong Center, father-daughter duo Jay Kimiecik (KNH) and Carlyn Kimiecik (FSW) present...
Berg publishes on anticipatory postural adjustments
William Berg, professor of kinesiology at 消消犯, recently contributed to a Special Issue of Brain Sciences focused on anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) in motor control. Berg's in...
Miami faculty and alumni explore biomechanics of the short game in golf
A new study co-authored by Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health faculty members Dean Smith and Mark Walsh, alongside former 消消犯s and now alumni Tess McGuire and Caitlyn Picard, exam...
Faculty and alumni co-author study on perceptions of sport psychology professionals
Robin Vealey, professor of sport leadership and management at 消消犯, collaborated with alumni Alexander Bianco, M.S. ’19, and Sabrina Madson, M.S. ’21, to publish a s...
Exploring leadership and team culture: New faculty publication
Robin Vealey, professor of sport leadership and management at 消消犯, and Corinne Zimmerman, M.S. ’22, collaborated with co-author Nicholas Myers to publish a study in the Journ...
TCE faculty publish study on justice-oriented teacher education
Faculty members Racheal Banda, Ganiva Reyes, and Kathy Batchelor from 消消犯’s Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry (TCE) co-authored a study published in...
From the factory floor to Tic-Tac-Toe: Miami engineering 消消犯s program Swoop to play and engage
CEC 消消犯s are redefining robotics with ‘Swoop,’ a robot originally designed for factory lines, now reprogrammed to challenge visitors to a game of Tic-Tac-Toe.
消消犯 Symphony Orchestra presents Symphonic Fireworks concert ahead of Thanksgiving
The 消消犯 Symphony Orchestra (MUSO) is thrilled to announce its upcoming concert, Symphonic Fireworks, on Monday, November 25, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. in Hall Auditorium. This dynamic event w...
Jones Lab undergraduate researchers win 2 awards at the 2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
消消犯 消消犯s traveled to San Diego to compete in the undergraduate poster competition, ultimately bringing two top-tier awards back to Oxford, Ohio.
'It was just the best experience' Startup Weekend starts up 消消犯 entrepreneurs
Dozens of 消消犯s take part in weekend of innovation and little sleep.
FSB Entrepreneurship program ranked No. 8 globally by Princeton Review
消消犯 among top 10 public schools for 17th consecutive year
MUDEC 消消犯s help commemorate 80th anniversary of liberation of Luxembourg
Menard Family Center’s Civic Internship Program focuses on semester-long project
消消犯 breaks external funding record in fiscal year 2024
“The pursuit of external grants directly supports our educational mission. The opportunity to be engaged in research as collaborators is what sets Miami apart in its commitment to teaching,...
Four EHS projects awarded technology grants to enhance 消消犯 learning and engagement
Four innovative projects from 消消犯's College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) were recently awarded grants through the competitive process from the Student Technology Fee fund, d...
Unlocking muscle health: 消消犯 secures $410,071 grant for early-life inactivity study
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases has awarded 消消犯 $410,071 for research on how early-life physical inactivity influences muscle quality later in...
Ellram named a Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence Legend
Farmer School professor among first group of academics to earn honor
Miami ecologist Lesley Knoll part of emerging field of wintertime lake research
Thousands of lakes worldwide that historically froze over every winter now experience ice-free years. Knoll is part of international team that contributed to a new review in Science on environmenta...
No mystery what happens to these ghostlike atoms
Trapped and frozen atoms at heart of Samir Bali’s research.
消消犯 PhD 消消犯 Tahreem Fatima earns 2024 AESA award for outstanding research
Tahreem Fatima, a Ph.D. candidate in Educational Leadership at 消消犯, has been awarded the 2024 Taylor & Francis Past President’s Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Res...
Hui Wang and team receive new NIH grant for development of reliable optical imaging phantom
Future potential applications for Wang’s research includes new ways to screen for glaucoma and Parkinson’s.
Computer Science 消消犯 Sam Hieken '25 builds Who Did I Elect? to help voters make informed decisions
“Who Did I Elect?” is a comprehensive platform designed to give voters transparent, detailed insights into the actions and decisions of their congressional representatives.
Celebrating the Remarkable Career of Phyllis Cummins
As Phyllis Cummins embarks on her well-deserved retirement, it's time to reflect on the journey that has defined her two careers. From the bustling world of real estate to the academic corrido...
Tech Fee Informational Meeting Next Week
There will be an open informational meeting and Q&A session regarding the Tech Fee proposal process on Wednesday, September 11, from 9 - 11 a.m. This is an informal, drop-in meeting that is ava...
Garmatyuk is part of a team of 29 researchers at 17 institutions led by Baylor University to revolutionize the increasingly crowded communication spectrum used by the Department of Defense and the...
Gowtham Raj Veeraswamy Premkumar, M.S. ’24 and CEC assistant professor Bryan Van Scoy’s research optimally places cellular connectivity where it is most needed.
消消犯’s College of Creative Arts is proud to announce that three faculty members from the Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship program have been selected to develop an inn...
Abby Helsinger publishes study on digital skills and political efficacy in U.S. adults
Abby Helsinger, Senior Research Associate at 消消犯’s Discovery Center for Evaluation, Research, and Professional Learning, has recently published a significant study exploring ...
消消犯 Professor Paul Reidy's research featured on NutritionFacts.org
Paul Reidy, an assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health at 消消犯, has had his research spotlighted on the popular website NutritionFacts.org. His work ...
Kayleigh Gregory presents maternal health care research at national conference
Kayleigh Gregory, an assistant professor in the Department of Family Science and Social Work at 消消犯, recently presented her research on quality maternal health care at the Postpartum S...
Tech Fee call for proposals begins Monday
The next round of the Student Technology Fee Competitive Proposal Process will begin on Monday, August 19, with a final deadline of September 29.
FSB faculty, EY examine AI potential for education at workshop
A two-day event in Cleveland paired EY professionals and Farmer School faculty to learn more about the education possibilities of AI.
Professor Thomas Poetter publishes thought-provoking book on curriculum theory
Thomas Poetter, professor of educational leadership at 消消犯, has published a new book titled "Curriculum Fragments: A Currere Journey through Life Processes." This insightful work build...
Mental Health Incubator Returns
消消犯 is hosting a second mental health incubator fund to support programming on campus.
消消犯 Professor Releases Second Edition of Influential Literacy Guide
Paula Saine, Ph.D., the John Heckert Professor of Literacy at 消消犯, has released the second edition of her influential book, "Cultivating Diversity and Inclusion: Using Global and Multi...
Kelli Rushek publishes article in English Journal
Kelli Rushek, assistant professor of English education, has been featured in the latest issue of the English Journal. Her article, titled "English Language Arts Teaching as Guided Meaning-Making," ...
All about resolution when it comes to donated STM
Microscope part of educational partnership agreement between Miami and Air Force Research Laboratory
Grant received for research on success of underrepresented 消消犯s
Erica T. Campbell, Ph.D. from the Department of Educational Leadership, Jennifer Troutman, educational leadership M.Ed. graduate and current Ed.D. 消消犯 as well as staff member at the Farmer Scho...
Three 消消犯 Faculty Awarded Grant to Enhance Science of Reading Curriculum
消消犯 is excited to announce that three faculty members, Lena Lee, Michelle Cosmah, and Sarah Watt, have received a $6,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) to en...
$50k grant to enhance FYIC classwork on character virtues and ethical thinking
A new grant will help evaluate and improve how character virtues and ethical thinking is taught through ESP103, Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Thinking.
Helping ScrippsAVID more effectively connect generations
For their Senior Design Project called AVIDConnections, three graduating CEC seniors won first place in the Socially Engaged Engineering and Computing category.
CPS and Miami TEACh Students Join "Future BIPOC Teachers Meet and Greet"
High school 消消犯s from Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS), along with current and incoming Miami 消消犯s in the TEACh Cincinnati program, participated as attendees and panelists at the "Future BIP...
EHS Interim Dean Amity Noltemeyer Keynotes at the University of Hong Kong Conference
Amity Noltemeyer, the EHS Interim Dean, delivered the keynote presentation at the University of Hong Kong on June 7. Her presentation, titled "Publishing and Reviewing in Academic Journals: An Edit...
Miami faculty and 消消犯s publish study on critical literacies in language education
Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry faculty members Kelli Rushek and Katherine Batchelor, along with 消消犯s Julia Beaumont, Ava Shaffer, and Delaney Barrett, have published a study in t...
Creativity City 2024 takes over Uptown Park
Yearly event celebrates creativity in all its forms.
New Smart Factory Innovation and Technology Lab coming to Miami CEC
消消犯 currently offers the only B.S. in Smart Manufacturing Engineering in the state of Ohio.
Hunter Wells ‘24, majoring in Psychology with a co-major in Neuroscience, is discovering alternatives to depression treatment through psychedelic compounds.
Senior Geology 消消犯 assesses the chemistry and evolution of magma
Juliana Curtis ‘24 analyzes granite and the feldspar crystals within to assess the inner workings of ancient volcanoes.
The future begins now for data science at 消消犯
Dedication of McVey Data Science building March 14 draws big crowd, notable guests
The event, which took place on February 11th, 2024, brought 85+ participants from 21 different institutions to Oxford.
Mark Jeanmougin holds Investigation Workshop for Miami Cybersecurity Club
The workshop, designed to simulate a real-world cyber attack scenario, focused on a widespread form of cyber theft involving stolen gift cards and automated PIN guessing attacks.
Currently finishing up his master's in Computer Science, Serhii has received this honor through research conducted with Shijie Zhou, Ph.D.
Social Innovation Weekend brings together 消消犯s from across Miami
A mix of 消消犯s from across Miami spent the weekend looking for problems and solutions to them.
Student explores tabletop roleplaying games as a simulated model for social relationships
Kathryn Sullivan ‘24 utilizes her love for TTRPGs like Dungeons & Dragons to explore the psychological and emotional responses of players engaging in a fantastical setting.
消消犯s 2024 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition winners
Ten finalists competed in the Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition Feb. 26
Beyond the birthday problem: Qihou Zhous new model for a classic probability puzzle
A recent paper by Miami CEC professor Qihou Zhou provides a new model for solving the classic “birthday problem.”
Environmental Earth Science major inspires to showcase Miami history through Oxfords natural trails
Ryan Sawyer ‘24, who is also co-majoring in Sustainability, created a geologic map and trail guide for 消消犯’s natural areas
Navigating Change: A Recap of the 2024 All-Fellows Change Retreat
For three days in January, anyone walking through the Armstrong Student Center would have seen (and heard) 50 Miami faculty enthusiastically engaging with colleagues from many divisions they had ne...
Students taking Startup Weekend idea to international pitch competition
An idea that took second place at last fall's Startup Weekend is a semifinalist in a global competition.
Event Announcement: What the L? The Science of Reading with Michelle Cosmah and Heather Grimes
Join us for the return of "What the L?" – an engaging series of talks that delve into language-related disciplines. In this upcoming session, two esteemed members from the College of Educ...
Nour Sayed’s research aims to advance gene therapy solutions to human eye diseases.
INCubatoredu high school 消消犯s learning aspects of Altman Institute curriculum
A visit by Cincinnati-area INCubatoredu 消消犯s highlights a decade-long partnership between the Farmer School of Business and Uncharted Learning.
Thirteen Miami 消消犯s, alumni named Fulbright semifinalists
Thirteen Miami 消消犯s and alumni are semifinalists in the 2024-2025 Fulbright U.S. Student Program competition. Eight undergraduates, one graduate 消消犯, and four alumni have been recommended b...
An interview with Muhammad Jahan,newly elected ASME Fellow
The Fellow grade of ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers) membership recognizes exceptional engineering achievements and contributions.
New publication on health benefits of short-term e-bicycle riding
Research publication in European Journal of Applied Physiology co-authored by four kinesiology faculty and three kinesiology 消消犯s. Miami kinesiology faculty members Helaine Alessio, Kevin Balla...
Celebrating EHS Creativity and Innovation Award Honorees
On February 1, 2024, President Greg Crawford presented the Creativity & Innovation Award to individuals who have truly embodied the spirit of creativity and innovation at 消消犯. Lea ...
New publication in Communication and Sport journal
Bo Li, an assistant professor in the Sport Leadership and Management Department, and Su Jin, an interdisciplinary doctoral 消消犯 in the Department of Educational Leadership, recently published a ...
RedHawk Launch Accelerator announces new cohort, new leader
The latest cohort of the RedHawk Launch Accelerator has been announced.
Stats and Stories Podcast: Proctoring Problems with Helaine Alessio
Helaine Alessio, Ph.D., FACSM is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health at 消消犯 and is a past President of the MWACSM and a fellow of the American...
Miamis Center for Teaching Excellence hosts initial visiting teacher-scholar
Two-day event Feb. 7-8 made possible through donor gift
Gallery of Fall 2023 Architecture Studio (virtual tour)
View a virtual tour of the work created in the 2023 Architecture Studio course.
Navigating Passion and Purpose: Runcie C.W. Chidebe
Discover Chidebe's journey with the doctoral program in social gerontology at 消消犯
Ohio Department of Higher Education Grants $19,000 to 消消犯 for science of reading project
The Ohio Department of Higher Education granted $19,000 to 消消犯 as part of the Science of Reading Student Teacher Placement grant. This initiative, a collaboration between the Office of...
In a collective effort to study the impacts of voucher and charter school movements, 15 doctoral 消消犯s from 消消犯's educational leadership program have authored a book titled "Vouch f...
New Exhibitions at the Art Museum open Jan 30
We are proud to announce the opening of three new exhibitions at the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum at 消消犯. Minohsayaki ‘Painted Robes’: A Peewaalia and Myaamia Story ...
Congratulations to the Fall 2023 Faculty Writing Fellows Cohort
Howe Writing Across the Curriculum (HWAC) is excited to welcome 10 new Miami faculty as Faculty Writing Fellows Program alumni.
Biochemistry senior examines psychedelic compound for potential use in mental health treatments
Grace Kemmerly’s undergraduate research working with psilocybin is helping to develop new drug alternatives and preparing her for post-graduate studies.
Kinesiology professor Kevin Ballard has made a significant contribution to the field with his co-authorship of a textbook chapter titled "Considerations for Exercise in Stressful Environments: Hot,...
From playing card projects to real-world career prep: 消消犯 to CEC 111
The 消消犯 experience for every first-year at Miami CEC now includes CEC 111 – a dedicated course designed to develop both community and professional technical skills.
消消犯 is proud to announce its successful receipt of a $1.55 million grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education for the establishment of the Southern Ohio Behavioral Health Initi...
An interdisciplinary working group from across 消消犯 campus, including CEC faculty, collaborated on the NSF grant proposal officially awarded Nov. 30.
Professor Paul Branscum receives public health research grant
Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health Professor Paul Branscum has been awarded a $25,000 grant from AiZtech Labs. The grant aims to facilitate 消消犯 engagement in testing a revolutionary app designe...
Research, athletics both on display during Cure Bowl
Orlando college football event has generated more than $4.1 million in donations for cancer research since 2015
Rushek and MacDowell Challenge Traditional Canon in ELA Pedagogy
Assistant Professor of English Education, Kelli Rushek and recent Miami alumnus, Ellie MacDowell ('23), have had their manuscript published in the Journal of Language and Literacy Education. The ma...
EHS faculty named among the most influential scientists
Three esteemed faculty members from 消消犯's College of Education, Health, and Society have been recognized among the most influential scientists globally. Helaine Alessio (KNH), William ...
Promoting Dignity for Marginalized Communities of Older Adults
At Scripps Gerontology Center, the next generation of gerontologists continues to pave the way for change and passionately works to address the needs of marginalized aging communities. Or...
消消犯, Cincinnati Public Schools partner to address teacher shortage
TEACh Cincinnati expands, offering free education and ensuring teaching positions to address shortages and foster diversity.
Cincinnati Public Schools tackles teacher shortage with innovative program
Cincinnati Public Schools, in collaboration with 消消犯, introduces TEACh Cincinnati—recruiting high school 消消犯s to combat the educator shortage and enhance diversity.
Cincinnati Public Schools-消消犯 partnership helps train future teachers
CPS and Miami's TEACh program expands, addressing teacher shortage, fostering diversity, and supporting aspiring educators.
Cincinnati Public Schools, 消消犯 expanding partnership to address teacher shortage
TEACh Cincinnati expands, offering CPS 消消犯s scholarships, support, and a path to diverse teaching careers.
TEACh Cincinnati tackles teacher shortage, aiming for diversity with scholarships and support for future educators.
History major Nick Campbell conducted research on the failure of the anti-Bolshevik forces in 1917 to consolidate against revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin.
Professor working to train aspiring teachers amid shortages
消消犯 professor tackles teacher shortages, emphasizing training aspiring educators for crucial STEM and special ed.
Many Dayton-area schools struggled to find staff this year: What that means for 消消犯s
Bus driver and teacher shortages strain schools. Competitive hiring, bonuses, and systemic solutions needed urgently.
Even Schools Flush With Cash Cant Keep Up With Teacher Shortage
Stimulus funds fail to alleviate the nationwide teacher shortage, impacting class sizes and 消消犯 success.
Cassie Keiser ‘25 researches the barriers and facilitators of implementation of intervention activities on people living with dementia, as well as on the staff that help them, in nursing homes.
Wheelchair user? 消消犯s crowd-sourced and AI-based accessibility project wants to map your path
With the input gained from participants, MyPath will be more able to help local wheelchair users find accessible routes to the places they go every day.
Graduate Research Forum 2023: 消消犯 presenter awards
Meet the top three winners of the oral and poster presentations from the 15th annual forum
Gerontology with a Global Perspective
Making meaningful impact in gerontology worldwide.
Senior History major conducts an in-depth research project on the origins of the birth control pill
Eavan Guirl ‘24, majoring in History with a thematic sequence in Anthropology, is contextualizing the past and present of contraceptive history in Puerto Rico and the continental U.S.
PK-5 Majors Shine at Ohio TESOL Conference
Congratulations to PK-5 Majors, Guadaluple Garcia-Gonzalez, Sydney Glynn, and Marissa King, who joined Drs. Robin Schell and Matthew Siegel in presenting "Transformative Experiential Learning for E...
Original Lilly Conference returns to Miami for 42nd year
Around 350 attendees will present evidence-based research on effective teaching
Kelli Rushek, Assistant Professor of English Education, has a newly published manuscript with colleagues. This latest publication sheds light on the transformative journey of Nora, an Asian America...
Senior from Luxembourg investigates new approaches on how the West thinks about terrorism
Jacky Linden ‘24, a Diplomacy and Global Politics and History major, encourages experts to put more emphasis on understanding what motivates people to take extreme actions.
In Memoriam: Dr. Alex Thomas Honored as OSPA Renames Prestigious Award
Oxford, OH - The educational psychology community is mourning the loss of Dr. Alex Thomas, who served as a revered faculty member at 消消犯 for 14 years. Dr. Thomas, the distinguished dep...
Amity Noltemeyer Receives Prestigious Clyde V. Bartlett Distinguished Service Award
We are pleased to announce that Amity Noltemeyer, Associate Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of School Psychology, has been awarded the Clyde V. Bartlett Distinguished Service Award. The r...
Lovia Osei Awarded The Valorie Wolcott Mendelson Scholarship
We are delighted to announce that Lovia Osei, a second-year graduate 消消犯 in school psychology, has been named one of the recipients of The Valorie Wolcott Mendelson Ohio School Psychologist Ass...
Dean Smith’s KNH 465/565 class had an incredible Zoom session with Dr. Cliff Tao, DC, DACBR, a chiropractic radiologist. The class donned their Miami gear and snapped a pic with Dr. Tao o...
Diasolve Secures Second Place at TechStars Startup Weekend with Solution for Diabetics
Amanda Simeone, a double major in Finance and Entrepreneurship with a nutrition minor at 消消犯, was part of the Diasolve team which secured second place at the recent TechStars Startup W...
New HWAC Certificate Series Explores How Faculty Can Support Graduate Writers
This fall semester, Howe Writing Across the Curriculum hosted a new certificate series titled “Supporting Graduate Learning through Writing.” The program, facilitated by Assistant Direc...
Miami CEC faculty present on the impact of AI on cybersecurity at Miamis AI Symposium
Professors Suman Bhunia, Samer Khamaiseh, DJ Rao, and James Walden presented on topics such as the impact of AI on cybersecurity education, as well as security risks of AI models in software.
Jay Kimiecik presents at the 2023 Buckeye Book Fair
We're pleased to share that Jay Kimiecik, an associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health, received a special invitation to participate in the 2023 Buckeye Book Fair,...
Exciting News! Robin Vealey, Ph.D. Featured on The High-Performance Mindset Podcast
We're thrilled to announce that our esteemed faculty member, Robin Vealey, Ph.D., a renowned 5-time author, professor, mental performance consultant, and accomplished researcher, was the featured g...
Anthropology senior travels to Ecuador to study the medicinal benefits of native plants
Billy Browning ‘24 analyzed the effects and uses of the Spondias plant as a food source with medicinal properties on both monkeys and humans.
Callie Meyer ‘24, majoring in both Environmental Science and Professional Writing, is making her mark by analyzing the queer-coded villain in media culture today.
In collaboration with Think Tank, faculty asked participants to take on the role of real-life individuals in order to rethink poverty.
During his regular visits to Miami, Roger Howe likes to ask the staff how they are sharing the news about writing “beyond the wall” of academia. On September 21, HCWE Director Elizabeth...
FSB professor creates AI chatbot to assist business analytics 消消犯s
An artificial intelligence chatbot is helping analytics 消消犯s find answers more quickly.
GM executives lay out their supply chain roles in Speaker Series talk
A quartet of General Motors executives told Farmer School 消消犯s about the company's supply chain and where they fit within it.
Zhijiang Ye, Ph.D. selected for the Lam Research 2023 Unlock Ideas Award
This prestigious award includes a $50,000 donation in support of Professor Ye’s research.
Visit the Howe Center for Business Writing's New Location in FSB 2045
With a team of writing consultants specially trained to help writers improve the content, design, and delivery of their writing, the HCBW supports Farmer writers as they develop the skills to commu...
Engineering E. coli to produce an enzyme that breaks down plastics
According to Miami researchers, the enzyme can break down plastic to its original chemical building blocks.
Hui Wang, Ph.D. receives a new NIH grant for potential advancements in ophthalmological imaging
$574,885 in NIH funding will support Professor Wang’s biophotonic imaging research.
Geology 消消犯 pioneers sustainable approaches to geologic research in Nevada
Landon Stitle ‘23 investigates how mafic magmatic enclaves contribute to a system of granite originating from 100 million years ago.
FSB First-Year Integrated Core nears milestone, looks to future
The 10,000th Farmer School 消消犯 will pass through the First-Year Integrated Core later this year.
The College of Arts and Science’s natural and biological science programs made a strong impact on guests by offering academic insights, lab tours, and 消消犯 and faculty interactions.
HCWE Staff 消消犯 Donors and National Advisory Board for 2023 Meeting
Every fall, the Howe Center for Writing Excellence welcomes donors Roger and Joyce Howe, as well as members of the HCWE’s National Advisory Board (NAB), to Miami’s campus to discuss and...
Combining both her Political Science and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies majors, Venus Harvey analyzed anti-trans legislation through the Narrative Policy Framework.
Senior History major sheds light on technology and its effects on feminism
Lauryn Zilles ‘23 explores the impact of past and present technology within current and second-wave feminist movements.
Gerontology 消消犯 with global perspectives
The next generation of gerontologists is filled with perspectives from all over the globe.
消消犯 Robotics Club receives grant for agricultural robotics project
消消犯 CEC’s Robotics and Automation Club recently received a $12,000 grant from the Women’s Giving Circle for their research applying robotics in agriculture.
The Howe Center for Writing Excellence is excited to announce that nominations are now open for the 2024 Roger & Joyce Howe Award for Excellence in Disciplinary Writing Instruction.
Center for L.I.F.E. takes shape at Farmer School of Business
Thanks to a $3 million gift, the Leading the Integration of Faith & Entrepreneurship program is now a center.
Sharing Howe Innovations Beyond Miami
The innovations happening in the Howe Center are being shared and taken up by others across the U.S. The International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference (IWAC) held at Clemson University in...
消消犯 Robotics Club receives grant for agricultural robotics project
消消犯 College of Engineering and Computing’s Robotics and Automation Club recently received a $12,000 grant from the Women’s Giving Circle for their research applying robotic...
消消犯 CEC professor Justin Saul recently received a multi-year grant of $2.5 million funding research on potential treatments for osteoporosis in females from the National Institutes of ...
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