Established in 1809, Miami University is located in Oxford, Ohio, with regional campuses in Hamilton and Middletown, a learning center in West Chester, and a European study center in Luxembourg.
In an effort to help Rochester Institute of Technology develop the leading performing arts program in the nation for non-majors, nearly 150 first-year students interested in performing arts this year ...
Schools, families, and social pressures are channeling young people—especially girls and poorer students—away from studying creative subjects because they are considered low-status or financially ...
Today’s students will enter careers that haven’t even been imagined yet. With AI and automation reshaping entire industries, the skills employers once valued are being overtaken by the need for ...
Next week, aspiring creatives at Miami University will have the opportunity to invest in their futures through a Center for Career Exploration and Success event. The second-annual Creative Career Day ...
From middle school classrooms to online programs, educators are finding that creative, low-pressure rewards can transform passive learners into active participants. Whether it’s doodle prompts with a ...
“Spring Into Art provides a natural platform to highlight the work of student artist-entrepreneurs,” says Jamie Enser, ...
Four months after presenting plans for an improved creative work space in their first-year dorm, a team of CMCI students saw that plan become a reality. With CMCI Dean Lori Bergen and a crowd of ...
CUTLER BAY, Fla. — A group of talented and creative students are keeping with a long-standing tradition of brightening the hallways of their South Florida high school. The murals painted in the ...
Teachers don’t judge all kids’ ability to think creatively equally, a recent study shows. Subconscious biases appear to cloud teachers’ judgment of students’ creative ability, according to the results ...
Over the backing of some soft acoustic music, provided by local musician Nate Boots, Damariz Carlos showed off some of her ...