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Engineering success: Three sisters find a home in Miami’s College of Engineering and Computing
The five Ulrich siblings hold the record for most CEC grads in one family
Long before the four Jacob siblings discovered Miami’s College of Engineering and Computing, another family made their mark in the 1970s and early 1980s.
“It is rare for a family to have four or more siblings attend one college earning a technical degree,” said Clark Kelly, CEC’s assistant dean of external relations and communications.
Kelly dug into the alumni database and found five graduates from one family, the Ulriches.
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The grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education will help Miami’s College of Engineering and Computing recruit more than a dozen Ohio students per year studying robotics, manufacturing or automation.
April 28, 2021 • (TNS) — Miami University’s STEM programs just got a $600,000 boost thanks to a state grant designed to encourage more in-state students to pursue science-related careers.
The science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) Ohio grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) will help Miami’s College of Engineering and Computing recruit and support more than a dozen Ohio students per year studying robotics, manufacturing or automation, said school officials.
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Participants research language documents at the National Anthropological Archives (photos by Karen Baldwin pre-pandemic).
The Myaamia Center’s National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages was recently awarded a $349,442 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant.
The Preservation and Access Education and Training grant will support the continued development of the National Breath of Life in the areas of training for community curated tribal archives for language revitalization and building an apprenticeship program for tribal community archivists who work directly with language archives.
National Breath of Life is housed within the Myaamia Center at Miami University’s Oxford campus and is dedicated to supporting partner communities in the training and development of community curated language archives for revitalization. It is co-directed by Daryl Baldwin, executive director of the Myaamia Center, and Gabriela Pérez Báez, associate professor of linguistics at the University of Oregon.
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