Natural Areas endowment; New degree in AI; State of the University address
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The Natural Areas are ‘part of the extracurricular ambiance that makes Miami so different and so special,’ said donor Anne Davenport ’78, MBA ’83
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| 'We can learn so much from each other,' biologist Yoshi Tomoyasu said of the event that brought together science colleagues and the disability community
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Hefner Museum's Steve Sullivan writes about how to identify signs of wildlife
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| First-place winner receives $450 Miami-themed prize package
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| 'Prehistoric Predators: Using the Past to Inform our Future'; reception at Hefner Museum
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| Address by Miami President Gregory Crawford will celebrate achievements and spotlight current and upcoming initiatives. Doors open at 3 p.m.; program begins at 3:30 p.m. Reception in the lobby
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| Last week's conference — designed to help students solve complex and contemporary problems alongside influential leaders to create a better future — was originally conceptualized by Lt. Col. Bob Umholtz
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Students can tailor their learning by selecting an application area that aligns with their interests and career goals. The program is second Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence in Ohio
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Understanding people is as important as understanding technology when it comes to cybersecurity, say Jamie Tolles '10, VP for Incident Response at IDX, and Mike DeZenzo '12, director in Data Protection at BMO
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| Newlin, who interviewed U.S. Embassy officials in Luxembourg last fall about how students can vote while overseas, said her experiences with the embassy shaped her career aspirations
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Check out these events for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (get swag)
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'Trump and Presidential Power' 6:30 p.m. at Wilks Theater in Armstrong Student Center
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| Miami Golf hosts the Moraine Invitational at Moraine Country Club on Oct. 13-14
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