Freedom Summer portrait paints pictures of the past
By Emily Tate | September 12, 2014Photo contributed by Smith Library of Regional History
Photo contributed by Smith Library of Regional History
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Almost everyone who has received a special pin from the pilot on the way to vacation or grown up pretending to be superman has dreamed of learning how to fly, but for sophomore Jacob Havens, dreaming was not enough.
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When Miami University alumna Amelia Carpenter ('12) was assigned a story for the Recensio yearbook, she had no idea she would be transformed into Nancy Drew.
Discovering new species of life on Earth seems like something done only in the deepest trenches of the oceans or the highest canopies of untouched jungles. But for Miami students in the Microbiology (MBI) 223 and 224 classes, an undiscovered creature can be found in a place as normal as the soil on which we walk everyday.