As part of a renewed initiative to help demonstrate Miami Universitys philosophy and belief that a diverse academic community is among an institution's greatest strengths, the College of Arts and Science (CAS) has significantly broadened its efforts to develop and offer new programs and resources devoted to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
As part of a renewed initiative to help demonstrate Miami Universitys philosophy and belief that a diverse academic community is among an institution's greatest strengths, the College of Arts and Science (CAS) has significantly broadened its efforts to develop and offer new programs and resources devoted to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
On March 19, the Western Center for Social Impact and Innovation sponsored and organized the four-session half-day Valuing Water MiniConference: An Environmental and Sociocultural Exploration of Water. A service project on March 20 also took place at Four Mile Creek Restoration with Three Valley Conservation Trust.
Miami's Western Center for Social Impact and Innovation is hosting a virtual "mini-conference" that will cover global accessibility to clean water, needed for drinking/sanitation ecosystemic biodiversity support, in the context of climate change.
Geology and Environmental Earth Science graduate student, Schelin Ireland, assists with preparation for the Perseverance Rover for its journey to Mars.
Last November, Miamis Western Center for Social Impact and Innovation hosted a Careers in Change Making Panel featuring activists Kasha Huk, Katrina Briddell, and Michael Forrester 03 for a discussion surrounding careers in social change both in the non-profit sector and the for-profit sector.