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He has taught at Indiana University ( 1954 – 1963 ), the University of Kentucky ( 1963 – 1967 ), Washington State University ( 1967 – 1976 ), the University of New Mexico ( 1976 – 1980 ), the University of Miami ( 1981 – 1985 ), Syracuse University ( 1987 – 1994 ) and the University of Washington before taking his current position as professor of communication at Boston University's Department of Mass Communication, Advertising and Public Relations.
Miami University's Symmes Hall was named in his honor in 1949.
He is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he lettered three years in both basketball and baseball and is a member of the University's Hall of Fame.
He broke the NCAA Division I-A career rushing touchdowns and career scoring records in 1998 with 73 and 452 respectively ( topped one year later by Miami University's Travis Prentice ), and rushed for 200 or more yards in twelve different games ( an NCAA record he shares with Dayne and USC's Marcus Allen ).
Other locations include the Cincinnati suburb of Clifton ; the Village of Indian Hill ; the University of Cincinnati's McMicken Hall ; Miami University's Upham Hall and the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity House, in Oxford, Ohio ; and the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio.
The bay is also home to the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science in Virginia Key ( founded in 1947 ) and Florida International University's Biscayne Bay Campus ( founded in 1977 ) in North Miami.
Barry University's main campus is in Miami Shores, Florida.
Several members of Miami University's Delta Kappa Epsilon chapter ( of which all but one of Sigma Chi's founders were members ) were also members of the Erodelphian Literary Society.
) The Cedar Fire forced the Chargers to move a contest with the Miami Dolphins to Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.
Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity ( commonly called Phi Tau ) was founded in the Union Literary Society Hall of Miami University's Old Main Building in Oxford, Ohio, on March 17, 1906.
They moved the team from Bobby Maduro Miami Stadium to Florida International University's University Park ( the vast majority of their time in Miami, the team played at Miami Stadium ).
At Miami University's Western College Program, B. Phil candidates participate in a residential program, worked with faculty to design individualized majors, and produce a thesis.
Miami University's business school is a member of the AACSB.
McLaren left Canada in 1985 to teach at Miami University's School of Education and Allied Professions where he spent eight years working with colleague Henry Giroux during a time when the epistemology known as critical pedagogy was gaining traction in North American schools of education.
Mallory is a member of Miami University's Cradle of Coaches.
Miami University's squadron of the Arnold Air Society, the Air Force ROTC honor society is named the Robert J. Meder Squadron in his memory.
Differdange is home to Miami University's Dolibois European Center and the Centre for Population, Poverty and Public Policy Studies ( CEPS / INSTEAD ).
He has held the George Landegger Chair in Georgetown University's school of Foreign Service and the John Deaver Drinko chair of geography at Marshall University and has also taught at the Colorado School of Mines and the University of Miami.

Miami and now
Speaking recently in Miami, Governor Rockefeller said that `` to assure the sufficiency of our own weapons in the face of the recent Soviet tests, we are now clearly compelled to conduct our own nuclear tests ''.
However, in 1991, as part of Major League Baseball's two-team expansion ( they also added the former Florida ( now Miami ) Marlins ), an ownership group representing Denver led by John Antonucci and Michael I. Monus were granted a franchise ; they took the name “ Rockies ” due to Denver's proximity to the Rocky Mountains, which is reflected in their logo.
" They traveled in March from Cincinnati up the Great Miami River by pirogue and landed at what is now St. Clair Street, where they found two small camps of Native Americans.
Former Weismann performers at the reunion include Max and Stella Deems, who lost their radio jobs and became store owners in Miami ; Solange La Fitte, a coquette, who is still vibrant three decades later ; Hattie Walker, who has outlived five younger husbands ; Vincent and Vanessa, former dancers who now own an Arthur Murray franchise ; Heidi Schiller, for whom Franz Lehár once wrote a waltz ( or was it Oscar Straus?
In 2012, of the teams they were unbeaten or winless against, the Texans have already played against and beaten Miami ( now 7-0 ), and still have games scheduled to be played against Baltimore, Chicago, Minnesota, and the New York Jets.
Several layers of suburban municipalities now surround cities like Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Dallas, Denver, Fort Worth, Houston, San Francisco, Sacramento, Atlanta, Miami, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia.
This has now happened three times in NFL history ; Super Bowls II and III were both played at the Miami Orange Bowl and Super Bowls XLIII and XLIV were played in Florida ( at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa and Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens ).
The game was played on January 29, 1995 at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida ( now part of the suburb of Miami Gardens ).
The Canadian engineer Reginald Fessenden, while working for the Submarine Signal Company in Boston, built an experimental system beginning in 1912, a system later tested in Boston Harbor, and finally in 1914 from the U. S. Revenue ( now Coast Guard ) Cutter Miami on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland Canada.
* Villa Vizcaya, an Italian Renaissance-style estate in Miami, Florida, United States ; now a Museum and Gardens
At roughly the same time as Kroc was conceiving what eventually became McDonald's Corporation, two Miami, Florida businessmen, James McLamore and David Edgerton, opened a franchise of the predecessor to what is now the international fast food restaurant chain Burger King.
He was born in what is now Whitley County, Indiana, at either a small Miami village by Devil's Lake, or at a larger nearby village known as Turtletown.
He and his wife Mary are buried at Woodlawn Park Cemetery and Mausoleum ( now Caballero Rivero Woodlawn North Park Cemetery and Mausoleum ) in Miami, Florida.
* Nelson Horta ( born 1945 ), a Cuban Journalist, now living in Miami, Florida USA
These trains include the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway, the Middletown and Cincinnati Railroad, and the Little Miami Railroad whose path is now replaced by the Little Miami Bike Trail.
Having moved to the area that is now Miami County with the Wea tribe, he served as chief for several years before his death in 1848.
Lykins was a Baptist missionary to the Native American Indian tribes in the area, and had built a school for them in what is now rural Miami County.
Prior to the arrival of non-indigenous settlers in the 1830s, the area now known as Tipton County was inhabited by the Miami and Delaware tribes.
The Miami are a Native American nation originally found in what is now Indiana, southwest Michigan, and western Ohio.
Having protested U. S. President Lyndon Johnson's presence at the opening of that year's World's Fair, Goodman left New York to train and develop civil rights strategies at Western College for Women ( now part of Miami University ) in Oxford, Ohio.
Miami is a classic Western copper boomtown, though the copper mines are largely dormant now.

Miami and defunct
* Miami Vise, a defunct AFL team
Miami radio airplay and programming support was strong in the now defunct Rhythm 98, as well as WEDR and WPOW ( Power 96 ).
Currently, the Sun is the only WNBA franchise ( besides the defunct Miami Sol ) to finish each season with fewer than 20 losses.
The Sun's nickname, color scheme and logo are extremely reminiscent of another defunct Florida-based franchise, the Miami Sol, which folded at the same time as the Miracle's relocation to the Constitution State.
2002 was a banner year for the Rapids, and they started off their new year at their new home of Invesco Field at Mile High by acquiring two powerhouses and future stars for the team, Pablo Mastroeni and Kyle Beckerman from the defunct Miami Fusion F. C.
The following year in 1993, the US Customs Service struck again at the Cali cartel, this time seizing 5, 600 kilograms while pursuing Raul Marti, the only member of the defunct Miami cell to remain.
Across the street from the defunct Ikea is Speed Zone, an amusement center with 4 race tracks, it has been featured in the films Guess Who and Clerks 2 and on TV in Melrose Place ( 2009 TV series ), CSI: Miami, Hell's Kitchen, Attack of the Show !, and more.
The Little Miami Railroad, now defunct, was a railway of southwestern Ohio, running from the eastern side of Cincinnati to Springfield, Ohio.
* Falcon Air Express, a defunct airline based in Miami, Florida
* In June 2006, Greenberg Traurig agreed to pay the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $ 7. 6 million for its role as a legal adviser to the now defunct Hamilton Bank of Miami, to settle allegations that it had helped to cover up bank officers ' financial misconduct.
He became a nine-time All-Star, achieved the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award in 1996, won an NBA Championship with the Miami Heat in 2006 and holds many statistical records during his tenure with the now defunct Seattle SuperSonics.
The edition came out for Macintosh and Windows platforms, and was released for the PlayStation under the name Backyard Soccer, not to be confused with the original .. Debuting in the year 2001, the game included the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion, which are now defunct soccer clubs.
* the Miami Hooters, a defunct Arena Football League team also known as the Sacramento Attack and the Florida Bobcats ; and

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