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04/12/2016
Students learn preservation fundamentals at the Austin-Magie Farm
Miami students devoted their Spring Break week to a preservation workshop at the historic Austin-Magie Farm and Mill District on the National Register of Historic Places.
04/06/2016
WE WANT ART created by STUDENTS
for the fourth annual Student Response Exhibition in the Spring of 2017, deadline for entries is Sunday, October 16, 2016
03/14/2016
Career immersion trip with CCA Scholars
During the last weekend in February, 2016, the College of Creative Arts Scholars spent an art and career immersion weekend in Indianapolis, Indiana.
03/14/2016
Institute for Food Students Practice Landscape Choreography
Students practiced “Landscape Choreography” with architect Elisa Serra (Berlin), and artist, researcher, choreographer, and activist Emanuele Braga (Milan) at the Institute for Food farm, March 9-11.
03/10/2016
Photos by Architecture faculty selected for Cincinnati restaurant design
Eighteen photographs by Ben Jacks, Associate Professor, Architecture + Interior Design, have been selected as part of the new interior design at Harvest, Clifton (formerly La Poste).
03/09/2016
Commencement Announcement
The Spring 2016 university commencement will be Saturday, May 14, at 1:30 p.m. in Yager Stadium, rain or shine. Gates to Yager Stadium will open at 10 a.m. and families may enter through the south and west gates.
02/25/2016
Explore Miami Art Exhibitions
At any moment during the semester, members of the Miami community can experience the visual arts via galleries, exhibition spaces and our own Art Museum.
02/23/2016
Interior design students receive awards
Over the past few weeks, the student teams listed below worked on presentations to submit to the Retail Design Institute (RDI) Pecha Kucha titled, "Translating Innovation Into Fashion Retail”.  
02/08/2016
Research of former Master of Architecture student shows path to improved patient care
Nurses with access to private break areas could experience significant stress reduction and raised job satisfaction, potentially leading to improved care for the patients they serve, said Adeleh Nejati (Miami University, M ARC, '10) and (Texas A&M, Ph.D. '15) ARC, in her Ph.D. dissertation.