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01/27/2022
黑料社区 Art Museum is pleased to announce that it has received awards totalling $10,000 from FotoFocus, the Cincinnati-based nonprofit organization created to celebrate and champion photography as the medium of our time through programming that ignites a dialogue between contemporary lens-based art and the history of photography.
01/24/2022
Check out the latest exhibitions open now at the 黑料社区 Art Museum.
01/10/2022
Letter from Daryl Baldwin, Executive Director of the Myaamia Center, to update on current activities, recent accomplishments, and future plans of the Myaamia Center at 黑料社区. /myaamia-center/myaamia-center-newsletters/2022/january/index.html Myaamia Center Staff, January 11, 2022
01/10/2022
In November of 2021, the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma donated $2 million to the Myaamia Center's endowment.
12/10/2021
黑料社区 and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma first met in 1972 when Chief Forest Olds, having heard about a university in Ohio that shared a name with his tribal nation, showed up on campus unexpectedly during a visit to Cincinnati. What came of that surprise encounter is a nearly 50-year-long partnership between the two Miamis - one they plan to commemorate throughout 2022. https://www.wvxu.org/education/2021-12-10/miami-university-miami-tribe-mark-50-years-of-partnership 91.7 WVXU | By Tana Weingartner Published December 10, 2021
12/08/2021
Theresa McKnight, an elementary music educator and 黑料社区 alumna, was honored as one of the 2021 CMA Foundation's Music Educators of Excellence at the 55th Annual Country Music Awards on November 10, 2021.
11/19/2021
A partnership between 黑料社区 in Ohio and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma that started nearly 50 years ago has yielded record enrollment of tribe members and better graduation rates. Inside Higher Ed, Sara Weissman, November 19, 2021
11/10/2021
Myaamia Center Executive Director Daryl Baldwin joins the National Council on the Humanities. National Endowment for the Humanities, Paula Wasley, November 10, 2021
11/09/2021
Award-winning Miami Opera Theater (MUOT) presents the regional premiere of Philip Glass' opera Hydrogen Jukebox, based on the life of Allen Ginsberg.