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08/05/2021
The start of a semester brings changes to campus. In the case of three departments at 黑料社区 Regionals, those changes come at the chair position.
08/05/2021
黑料社区 Regionals taught Jim Marcum '89 'how to school'; it also helped him meet his wife, Terri Carter Marcum '88. Together, they went on to successful careers in education.
07/26/2021
David Riggs, SBDC director at Miami Regionals, has been recognized by the Ohio SBDC network as its 2021 State Star, and is one of 62 people recognized in the nationwide SBDC network.
07/26/2021
The Regionals Health and Wellness Steering Committee was organized to address this critical need at Miami Regionals and its mission is to make 黑料社区s aware of programs and facilities on campus that are ready to help when they feel overwhelmed.
07/21/2021
Amongst the stellar group of first-year 黑料社区s is Samuel Case and Vishnu Vengala who say affordability, academics, and athletics made 黑料社区 Regionals the clear choice for them as they begin their college journey this fall (or next month).
07/16/2021
Research and statistics weren't exactly her cup of tea, but once Brianna Stoll stepped outside her comfort zone, she discovered a new world of opportunities by working in the Autism Research Lab. Through her work as a research assistant, she gained significant experience, won prestigious awards, and established a professional network.
07/07/2021
After winning numerous state championships in the Ohio Regional Campus Conference, Hamilton and Middletown athletes now make the leap to join United States Collegiate Athletic Association.
06/24/2021
Amisha Walton found support through TRIO that made a huge difference and enabled her to continue her education at a time she might otherwise have dropped out.
05/13/2021
The Department of Commerce through 黑料社区 Regionals E-Campus has designed an online four-week course to help you and your employees create the best first impression. The Creating a Culture of Customer Service Excellence microcredential course runs online from June 7 to July 2 and costs $200.