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University in best guide

OXFORD, OH (AAPDN) – The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2021 reports, its strong academics, undergraduate research and leadership growth opportunities ranks Miami University among the nation’s best. Miami consistently maintains a spot in this annual guide of the “best and most interesting” schools.

The 37th edition of the Fiske Guide, this year, highlights more than 300 four-year schools, selectively chosen out of about 2,200 considered, although mostly from the United States, but also from Canada, Great Britain and Ireland. The complete listing download here: EducationalInteriorsShowcase2020

     “The school effectively combines a wide range of academic programs with the personal attention ordinarily found only at much smaller, upscale institutions,” said the editors. However, Miami’s commitment to liberal education and strong academic programs in architecture, business, economics, interior design, kinesiology, nursing, psychology and strategic communications, makes them a top contender in education.

Editor’s highlights were:

The Global Miami Plan for Liberal Education, which provides them a background in a range of disciplines and includes requirements in intercultural perspectives, global studies, advanced writing, and experiential learning.

“The Center for Social Entrepreneurship puts students’ creativity and business savvy to use in solving persistent social problems.”

The Scripps Gerontology Center, which conducts a wide range of aging-related research in areas that include demography, long-term care, program evaluation, the aging workforce, and arts and dementia programming.

Take an aerial tour of MU’s expansive campus of green spaces  below video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Hf-kLPtYG0&feature=youtu.be

 

 

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