Three Black female alumnae received their Ph.D. hoods from three Black female faculty and administrators By Jesús F. Jiménez, assistant director of digital content When Valerie Carmichael M.S. ’01, Ph.D. ’14 received her Master of Science in College Student Personnel, she was the only domestic student of color in her group. She was in a … Continue reading Black alumnae celebrate historic hooding ceremony
The Danger of Marching with Martin Luther King Jr.
Singing spirituals while mobs shouted racial epithets and threw rocks, Terri Jackson Embry ’60 later said joining Dr. King’s march to Montgomery changed her life.
A lesson in helping others
A retired teacher and school administrator, Miamian Sue Jones rallies Oxford, Ohio, volunteers to produce nearly 1,000 backpacks full of school supplies for children and toiletries for adults.
Snow Covered Angels spread legacy of selflessness
Since he was in third grade, Nathaniel Snow '00, M.Ed. '12 admired his teacher's selflessness. Now an eighth-grade teacher, he's giving back through his Snow Covered Angels nonprofit.
Sharing our blessings
Nov. 30, GivingTuesday, is a day for Miami staff and faculty to share our treasures.