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The Plain Dealer (online) Monday, June 2

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

Story on Northeast Ohio corporate officers found few with Ivy League degrees and more than half with public university degrees, with the largest number of executives among the top 50 companies having graduated from Miami.



Dayton Daily News, Tuesday, June 3

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

Zachary Marshall, the Miami University football player accused of assaulting a female student, thought he was in his dorm room after a night of drinking, his attorney said Monday, June 2.



The Philadelphia Inquirer, Monday, June 2

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

Last month, representatives from Indian groups around the country met with linguists and other academics in Philadelphia to see what they could accomplish together. Quotes Daryl Baldwin (Myaamia Project).



Cincinnati Enquirer, Dayton Daily News, JournalNews and WLW, Saturday, May 31 and WCPO Ch. 9, Friday, May 30

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

Zachary Marshall, a Miami University football player, has been arrested in connection with two alleged burglaries and an assault on a female student last week.
Enquirer quotes University Police Chief John McCandless.



The Cincinnati Enquirer, Tuesday, June 3

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

"Focus on People" column says the Miami University Men’s Glee Club will complete its 100th anniversary season by performing in China as part of events leading to the Olympic Games.



Business Courier (Cincinnati), Friday, May 30

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

A showcase of Chinese musical and cultural arts helped raise $114,000 to kick-start the region’s China Relief Fund. The Miami University Chinese Students and Scholars Association is one of the nine organizations that teamed up for the event.



Fairfield Echo, Thursday, May 29

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

Ray Terrell (diversity research and consultant) is quoted in an article about the Fairfield district being "ahead of the game" on eliminating the racial achievement gap.



Fairfield Echo, Thursday, May 22

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

Since last year, educators from Middletown, Butler Tech, Fairfield, Mason, Talawanda, the Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Board of Regents have worked with Miami University to build the Consortium on Racial Equity in K-12 Education.



Elsewhere in education: The Cincinnati Enquirer, Monday, June 2

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

Many college and state officials worry that Ohio is losing many of its brightest seniors to out-of-state colleges.



Elsewhere in education: The Wall Street Journal, Wednesday, May 21

By Nick • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: News

More students are being accepted from wait lists at elite schools and some state colleges and smaller liberal-arts schools because colleges found it harder to predict how many graduating seniors would join the freshman class.