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There's something so charming about a college town in the fall. Ohio has several, but my favorite to visit this time of year is Oxford.
Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. At the edge of Western Campus
Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, sponsors a variety of varsity teams, including both men’s and women’s teams. The RedHawks are a member of the Mid-American Conference. Meaning and history W...
10K Yellow Gold Miami University Small Pendant wilth NecklaceMiami RedHawks Miami RedHawks play for Miami University, which is for some, very confusingly, located in Oxford, Ohio. The mascot for the Miami University, oxford, Ohio is a red colored hawk called, swoop.Pure gold (fine gold) is softer than pure silver but harder than tin. Its beauty and luster are unmatched by any alloyed gold. The extreme malleability, ductility, and softness of pure gold make it practically useless for jewelry applications. Alloying elements (other metals) are added to gold to increase the toughness and hardness of the gold alloy. While almost any metal can be alloyed (melted) with gold, only certain metals will not dramatically change the color or make the metal brittle. The addition of indium, for instance, turns gold purple and gives gold alloy the workability of glass. Over time, certain percentages of gold have become legally recognized 'karats.' The karat indicates the amount of gold as a percentage of the total, i.e. 24 karat is 100 percent gold. Thus 14 karat is 14/24 gold or 58.33 percent gold. Gold standards vary around the world. In the United States, 24, 22, 18, 14, and 10 karat gold are the only karats allowed to be sold as karated gold.The composition of Yellow Gold is Copper and Gold10 Karat contains 41.7% GoldDesigned with YOU in mind: Using our years of experience providing the top quality jewelry through our stores in Northern Florida, we have created a collection that is just as memorable, unique, and stunning as YOU. Your satisfaction is our highest priority: All of Treasure Fine Jewelers products come with a Lifetime Limited Warranty. No compromises on excellence: All of our Treasures are made using only the top quality materials by highly skilled craftsmen and craftswomen. Manufactured for Lifetimes: Our bands are manufactured using the latest in cold-drawn band manufacturing processes, making them incredibly tough & durable. Sustainable: Treasure Fine Jewelers are committed to sourcing only the top-quality materials from the most sustainable of sources. Treasure only uses ethically sourced, no-conflict diamonds from Canada, South Africa, Botswana, Australia, and Namibia. All our suppliers are certified by the Responsible Jewelry Council. Mission & Vision: Treasure Fine Jewelers was launched with the goal to revolutionize the online jewelry buying experience and has been doing just that since we opened our door back in 2003. We aim to provide unmatched customer service to you by being a customer-first organization and becoming your go-to jewelry store, both online and at our Brick & Mortar locations all across Northern Florida.
Ogden ornament evokes memories of dorm life -- plus a couple of Miami mysteries -- dating back to 1924.
My mother moved to Ridgewood, New Jersey as a teenager and attended high school there. My father moved to Ridgewood the summer after he graduated from high school. Shortly after he had moved to Ridgewood, he went away to college at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. More than 600 miles away from their mutual town of residence, my parents found each other! Elliott Hall, one of the dormitories, is the oldest building on campus. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Front and southern side of Elliott Hall, Miami University. 16 August 2010. By Nyttend (Own work) [Public domain]. Available from Wikimedia Commons. Alumni Hall used to be the Alumni Memorial Library. The Department of Architecture is now located in this building. Alumni Hall, Miami University. Environmental Protection Agency Photo [Public domain]. Available from Wikimedia Commons. My father appears in this photo from the 1963 school yearbook Recensio. He was a member of the accounting honor society Beta Alpha Psi. Recensio, Miami University, 1963. Ancestry.com. U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Recensio, Miami University, 1963. Ancestry.com. U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. My parents are Miami Mergers (Miami alumni married to each other). The official description is "When two hearts beat as one and both attended Miami, it's a Miami Merger." There are special Miami Merger Valentines that are sent out. Some people confuse Miami University with the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. Mail has been sent to the wrong school, and once a student was actually sent to the wrong school! This mix-up happened at the time that my parents were attending Miami University. Wilmington News-Journal (Wilmington, Ohio), 21 September 1960, page 1
Officially Licensed Merchandise for Jaquel Morris at Miami University-Oxford. Your order will be printed & made to order in 3-7 business days once you have placed your order! Your new go to crewneck sweatshirt. This staple sweatshirt is soft and lightweight, with the right amount of stretch. It's comfortable and flattering for all. It's comfortable and flattering for all. • 50% airlume combed and ringspun cotton and 50% polyester • Heather Sport color is 60% combed and ring-spun cotton, 40% polyester • Size Up, Fits Slightly Slim Size Chart:
5 hand-painted ornaments with University: 2 University of Arkansas, 1 University of Miami, 1 Oxford University, 1 University of Edinburgh
Miami University, Oxford, OH
A volume in Curriculum Windows Series Editor: Thomas S. Poetter, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Curriculum Windows: What Curriculum Theorists of the 1980s Can Teach Us about Schools and Society Today is an effort by students of curriculum studies, along with their professor, to interpret and understand curriculum texts and theorists of the 1980s in contemporary terms. The authors explore how key books/authors from the curriculum field of the 1980s illuminate new possibilities forward for us as scholar educators today: How might the theories, practices, and ideas wrapped up in curriculum texts of the 1980s still resonate with us, allow us to see backward in time and forward in time - all at the same time? How might these figurative windows of insight, thought, ideas, fantasy, and fancy make us think differently about curriculum, teaching, learning, students, education, leadership, and schools? Further, how might they help us see more clearly, even perhaps put us on a path to correct the mistakes and missteps of intervening decades and of today? The chapter authors and editor revisit and interpret several of the most important works in the curriculum field of the 1980s. The book's Foreword is by renowned curriculum theorist William H. Schubert.
It's not too early to get senioritis!
I came across some awesome photographs this week and I thought that BeeLine could use a little beauty this weekend. Here is a great image of MacCracken Hall at my alma mater, Miami University, taken by a Mike Zatt who is a junior at the school. You can view more of Mike's work here. Miami is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful college campuses in the world and this photo backs it up. Even more spectacular is this photo taken by Angela B. Pan of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. You can view more of Angela's work at her blog. Visiting the VVM is a powerful experience at any time. However, I have never seen it captured more powerfully. For those of you are younger, you probably have no idea of the controversy that was created when the design for the VVM was originally announced. The design for the memorial was chosen from entries in a national contest. Maya Lin, an architecture student at Yale who was only 21 years old, won the competition. This is how Wikipedia describes the opposition to the design. The unconventionality of the selected design was very controversial, especially among veterans. Many publicly voiced their displeasure, calling the wall "a black gash of shame."[5] Two prominent early supporters of the project, H. Ross Perot and James Webb, withdrew their support once they saw the design. Said Webb, “I never in my wildest dreams imagined such a nihilistic slab of stone.” James Watt,Secretary of the Interior under President Ronald Reagan, initially refused to issue a building permit for the memorial due to the public outcry about the design.[6] Lin believes that if the competition had not been "blind", with designs submitted by number instead of name, she "never would have won". She received harassment after her ethnicity was revealed[citation needed]. Lin defended her design in front of the United States Congress, and eventually a compromise was reached. A bronze statue of a group of soldiers and an American flag was placed off to one side of the monument as a result. Once the design was realized, the overwhelming majority of the design's critics came to appreciate the simple beauty and emotional power of the wall, and such controversy quickly evaporated. In the words of Scruggs, "It has become something of a shrine."[5] Lin was an iconoclast. To that point, memorials were statutes. They were not long stone walls that blended into the earth with 58,195 names etched into the stone. However, when it was completed, the VVM probably captured the very essence of what a memorial should really be. A few more photos by Angela. A great shot from the Lincoln Memorial looking down to the Washington Monument at sunrise. A nature shot at Great Falls Park in Virginia. Finally, a view of the Roebling Bridge in my hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. O beautiful for spacious skies...America is truly beautiful. Thanks to Mike and Angela for capturing it.
Firstly, if you haven’t seen Caroline and Ryan’s engagement session we photographed in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, be sure to check it out! Miami University in Oxford, Ohio seems to be our niche spot for weddings, and we’re not mad about it! We have shot many weddings, engagements, and even seniors all over the […]
Back side of a residence hall on Western Campus at Miami University
Pink Oxford Ohio Miami University poster. Can be used as dorm or apartment decorations! Poster will come out to an 8x10. *Digital file will be sent to you after purchasing.* Recommend printing at your local CVS, Walgreens, or Staples. :) Message me with questions or quality issues, I would be happy to assist! Happy decorating! *Color can be changed upon request, please just message me and I’ll be happy to adjust!*
A small, but sophisticated community of higher learning, Oxford features classically styled homes that line the streets and students and faculty who mix at trendy shops and restaurants downtown (or, as the locals call it, uptown, because it's an uphill walk from campus).
From cardinal to chili pepper, cowfish to cyano-bacterium, Charley Harper’s Web of Life brings together 81 interconnected life-forms in a colourful homage to the biological sciences. Worked in his signature minimal realism style, this celebrated ceramic tile mural is showcased within Pearson Hall, a sciences hub on the campus of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Harper, a wildlife artist as well as a lifelong naturalist and conservationist, said, “I regard the picture as an ecosystem in which all the elements are interrelated, interdependent, perfectly balanced . . . in a world of chaos, the picture is one small rectangle in which the artist can create an ordered universe.” Harper’s entire mural, made of thousands of small tile squares, is reproduced on the included key. All of the identified species are depicted on this delightfully challenging 2000 piece jigsaw puzzle from Pomegranate. Puzzle Shape:Rectangular Piece Count:2000 Artist:Charley Harper American mid-century modernist artist, Charley Harper, portrayed the natural world with heart and humour. In vivid colours and simple shapes, his cardinals, ladybugs and clever critters have become icons of wildlife art. A longtime conservationist, Harper created posters for more than 50 nature- and conservation-oriented organizations. His US National Park Service posters—massive, requiring a year each to paint—showcase delightful depictions of entire ecosystems in a style he defined as “minimal realism.” In his adopted hometown of Cincinnati, his public works are the legacy of an artist truly beguiled by the wild, one whose art was a quiet catalyst for ecological action. Additional Information: Luxury puzzle by Pomegranate crafted with attention to every detail High-quality 250-GSM matte artpaper for superior colour, crisp details and no glare Ribbon cut, thick board for snug fit and minimal dust Produced using thick recycled paper board Exclusive selection of art from museums and artists around the world Puzzle Dimensions (in):40 x 20 Puzzle Box Dimensions (in):13 x 10 x 3 Age: Adults/All Ages
Officially Licensed Merchandise for Jenna Golembiewski at Miami University-Oxford. Your order will be printed & made to order in 3-7 business days once you have placed your order! Your new go to crewneck sweatshirt. This staple sweatshirt is soft and lightweight, with the right amount of stretch. It's comfortable and flattering for all. It's comfortable and flattering for all. • 50% airlume combed and ringspun cotton and 50% polyester • Heather Sport color is 60% combed and ring-spun cotton, 40% polyester • Size Up, Fits Slightly Slim Size Chart: