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Retired U.S. Army Brigadier General Mark Arnold delivered medical supplies during his two trips to Ukraine.
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Only tenured and tenure-track professors, along with longer-term contract faculty, would be able to vote and join the union.
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Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma spent the last year commemorating the 50th anniversary of partnering to learn from each other. University students and staff traveled to the tribe's recent Winter Gathering in Oklahoma — a capstone to the yearlong celebration. WVXU's Tana Weingartner was invited along and brings back this look at what the partnership means to so many.
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Growing up, Kathy Carter Young knew she was Myaamia (Miami), but says she didn't truly know what that meant. Then her son went to Miami University.
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The two Miamis formed a partnership in 1972 that has grown and evolved, resulting in, among other things, a cultural revitalization. One outcome of that work has been finding and learning Myaamia stories that hadn't been told in many years.
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More than a hundred Miami University students and staff are back in Oxford after traveling to Oklahoma for the Miami Tribe's annual Winter Gathering. While there, they learned about the partnership between the two Miamis, especially how it has led to language and culture revitalization.
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A group of Miami University students, staff and faculty are in Miami, Okla. — headquarters of the Miami Tribe — to cap off a year-long commemoration of the two Miamis' partnership, referred to as 'neepwaantiinki,' the Myaamia word meaning "learning from each other."
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Some members of Miami University's faculty are working to form a union. But who will be part of it is still in question.
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The campus will become a co-location for the two intuitions and align specific degree programs so students can seamlessly transition from community college to a four-degree program at Miami.
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The unspecified donation is said to be the "largest outright gift in the museum’s more than 40-year history."