There are many kinds of dementias. Elizabeth 'Like' Lokon, founder and director of Opening Minds through Art (OMA) an award-winning, evidence-based art program for people with neurocognitive disorders uses dementia in plural form to convey the fact that it has many types.
Miami University's academic, research and personal growth opportunities make it among the nations best, according to the Fiske Guide to Colleges 2020.
Like in the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage, passersby can view a larger-than-life painting of the inner world of neurons. You can visualize, on a giant scale, the central nervous system of the Jonah crab, to be more exact.
Miami University trustees at their June 28 meeting set Miami on an energetic five-year course by approving a strategic plan that addresses rapid changes in education, society and employment.
Ozone depletion in the stratosphere continues to affect not only ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels at the Earths surface but also climate across the southern hemisphere, an international study reports.
Bob De Schutter's digital game, Brukel, won a gold medal at the International Serious Play Awards 2019 in Los Angeles. It was recognized in the category, games for good, designed for use in educational settings.
Representatives of Miami University traveled this week to Mississippi to present the Freedom Summer of 64 Award to Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Philadelphia, Mississippi.
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