Tomoyasu is excited to "finally be able to experience this event! Why? Because this is a very unique event that happens only in eastern North America, and is one of the greatest shows on this planet. Well, that is at least for bug lovers."
Miami University will celebrate the Class of 2021 and its 4,800 graduates during in-person commencement ceremonies at Yager Stadium (an outdoor venue), May 14-16, rain or shine. Miami is also holding an additional ceremony at 7 p.m. May 13 for its Class of 2020, whose in-person ceremony was canceled last year because of the pandemic.
Made possible through an initial $200,000 grant, the new needs-based scholarships will serve a cohort of up to five undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers related to climate action and sustainability. The program aims to provide financial assistance for high-achieving, sustainability-focused students from underrepresented communities at Miami and Morgan State University.
Scheduled to open this summer, the 125-by-250 square foot riding surface within the arena will allow for year-round educational and outreach programming for the university community and year-round training for the club team and academic classes.
A statue capturing Embrys likeness and signature hook shot will be unveiled after the ceremony. The statue along with a Wayne Embry Scholarship to support Miami varsity mens basketball student-athletes were created from private donations.
President Biden has nominated Myaamia Center Executive Director Daryl Baldwin a leader in Native American language and cultural revitalization to the National Council on the Humanities, the White House announced Wednesday.
Tammy Kernodle, professor of musicology, and David Berg, professor of biology and professor of biological sciences, have been awarded the title of University Distinguished Professor .
Researchers at Miami University have been awarded a $1.5 million grant from PsyBio Therapeutics Corp. to expedite progress toward clinical trials of a portfolio of neuropsychiatric drugs.
Theyre back playing on the baseball and softball fields this spring, enjoying success after the pandemic abruptly canceled their seasons last year. For field hockey, which saw its competition postponed from fall to spring due to the threat of COVID-19, its shaping up to be a magical season. The RedHawks just clinched the MAC title earning an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
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