Miami University Voice of America Learning Center
The Miami University Voice of America Learning Center or Miami VOALC is a public regional campus of Miami University. It is one of three regional campuses of Miami University.
Motto | Prodesse Quam Conspici |
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Motto in English | To accomplish without being conspicuous[1] |
Type | Public regional campus |
Established | January 2009 |
Parent institution | Miami University |
Provost | Cathy Bishop-Clark[2] |
Dean | Cathy Bishop-Clark[2] |
Location | West Chester , Ohio , 45069 , USA 39.360652°N 84.362962°W, |
Colors | Red and White[3] |
Website | miamioh |
The Voice of America Learning Center is located in West Chester, Ohio on a portion of the former Voice of America Bethany Relay Station. Classes began in January 2009.
Academic Provision
Miami VOALC offers the same degree programs and classes as Miami Middletown and Miami Hamilton. Miami VOALC also hosts Miami's MBA program.[4]
Miami University system
- Miami University, Oxford, Ohio (main campus)
- Miami University Hamilton, Hamilton, Ohio
- Miami University Middletown, Middletown, Ohio
- Miami University Dolibois European Center, Luxembourg
- Miami University Voice of America Learning Center, West Chester, Ohio
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References
- "Miami Seal". www.miamialum.org. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
- "Regional Dean and Associate Provost". Miami University Regionals. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
- "Colors". Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- "Voice of America Learning Center". Miami University Regionals. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
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