Two Miami University business students can tell you about the "big one that didn't get away." In fact, with five big ones, they caught a regional fishing tournament title.
They may be as subtle as pronoun use, but cultural differences take on significance for mental health professionals, according to Miami University's Vaishali Raval, who will lead a team to develop teaching curricula with a global perspective.
A new laboratory for research and environmental education was launched last month at Lacawac Sanctuary and Biological Field Station in Pennsylvania one of the field sites of Miami University's Center for Aquatic and Watershed Sciences (CAWS).
Booming with opportunity is how one Miami University junior describes Hong Kong. She is among 19 students from Miami's Farmer School of Business completing internships at 15 companies there this summer.
With more than 2.5 million people over the age of 60, Ohio has the 7th largest older population in the country, and researchers at Miami University's Scripps Gerontology Center say policymakers, consumer groups and care providers need to get ready for unprecedented growth.
The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2016 recognizes Miami University for "gaining national recognition as an excellent state university that has the true look and feel of a private." It has one of the best graduation rates in the nation among public institutions.
Miami Universitys board of trustees today (June 26) approved a 0 percent increase in tuition for in-state students for all campuses and programs for 2015-2016. The decision is made possible through an anticipated increase in the amount appropriated through the state budget to be passed by the legislature.
Maeva Metz, a senior microbiology major and molecular biology minor from Brookfield, Conn., has been awarded an Astronaut Scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF).
Erika Spragg is among nearly 2,500 students at Ohio universities, community colleges and technical centers who benefited from new or expanded co-op and internship programs in the last two years, thanks to Ohio Means Internships & Co-ops (OMIC).
With just some PVC pipe, foam pool noodles and basic electronics, Miami University engineering students designed a way for local children with mobility disabilities to move.
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