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News Stories, January-June, 2004

June  
06.17.04 Learn how to be a successful student
06.10.04 History summer institute plans under way
06.10.04 It’s scandalous: Colligan events to focus on history’s scandals and mysteries
May  
05.24.04 Kids in College explores everything from computer programming to science
05.24.04 Returning favorites and new faces headline MUH Artist Series
05.20.04 New signs display new street address
05.12.04 MUH Alumnus named president of Omicron Chi
05.12.04 Whitney Womack receives teaching excellence award
05.10.04 Student Government Association Election Results
05.10.04 Tennis team Sweeps ORC Conference Tournament
05.10.04 Congratulations, Miami University Hamilton Grads
  News Briefs, May 2004
April  
  Professor hungry for cans
  Artwork pops up all over campus
  New Play Festival showcases local and student talent
  Student artwork on display
  Fling sings of Spring
  Student Scholar Symposium recognizes outstanding students
  Carrafiello to speak on WMUB
  Command Spanish® seminar explains how workplace
  communication can improve
  Guest speaker to talk about "New Places and Spaces for African American Women"
  SGA invites the community to share views
  Free pizza offered with valuable information
  Granddaughters remember Eisenhower and Churchill
Street name approved
  News Briefs, April 2004
March  
  Women Win ORC Tournament
  Troutman Nominated for Award
  Rickman Discusses Female Aviator Heroism
  Symposium Further Explores Enslavement and Colonialism
  Remembering Richard J. Fitton
  Miami University Hamilton Hosts Butler County Job Fair 2004
  Three Miami Hamilton Faculty Promoted
February  
  Trustees Set Tuition for 2004-05 for the Hamilton and Middletown Campuses
  NAACP Chairman Julian Bond Featured Speaker During Racial Legacies and Learning Town Meeting
  Teachers Begin Lessons in History
  Janis Ian Performs
  NAACP Chairman Julian Bond to speak during Racial Legacies and Learning XI Town Meeting
January  
  Teaching American History Program Kicks Off
  Heroes & Heroines Lecture Series Continues
  Student Finds Numerous Self-definitions, Including Award-winning Playwright
   
 

 

 

 



 


 
 
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