President Joe Biden nominates Miami University professor to National Council on the Humanities Madeline Mitchell, Cincinnati Enquirer
President Joe Biden has nominated Miami University professor and Myaamia Center Executive Director Daryl Baldwin to the National Council on the Humanities, the White House announced Wednesday.
The council advises the National Endowment for the Humanities chairman and consists of 26 members, each appointed by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Members serve staggered six-year terms, according to the National Endowment for the Humanities website.
Baldwin is a leader in Native American language and cultural revitalization who won a MacArthur Fellowship award in 2016. He is a citizen of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and has dedicated his life s work to revive the Myaamia language.
The White House
WASHINGTON – Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following individuals to serve in key administration positions.
Cathy Harris, Nominee for Chair of the Merit Systems Protection Board
Geraldine Richmond, Under Secretary for Science, Department of Energy
Daryl Baldwin, Nominee for Member of the National Council on the Humanities
Sean Burton, Nominee for Member of the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Genine Macks Fidler, Nominee for Member of the National Council on the Humanities
Beverly Gage, Nominee for Member of the National Council on the Humanities
Karen Hedlund, Nominee for Member of the Surface Transportation Board
WASHINGTON – Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following individuals to serve in key administration positions.
Cathy Harris, Nominee for Chair of the Merit Systems Protection Board
Geraldine Richmond, Under Secretary for Science, Department of Energy
Daryl Baldwin, Nominee for Member of the National Council on the Humanities
Sean Burton, Nominee for Member of the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Genine Macks Fidler, Nominee for Member of the National Council on the Humanities
Beverly Gage, Nominee for Member of the National Council on the Humanities
Karen Hedlund, Nominee for Member of the Surface Transportation Board
Three new Myaamia Center programs, including two fellowships, aim to increase educational opportunities on campus
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Miami University students attend Art After Dark in 2017 and learn to make bookmarks inspired by Myaamia ribbonwork. Photo: Karen Baldwin
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By Margo Kissell, university news and communications
Miami University and the Myaamia Center are leading an effort to increase educational opportunities about the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and its relationship with the university.
Daryl Baldwin, executive director of the Myaamia Center, the Tribe’s research arm, said center staff will be reaching out across campus in hopes of strengthening already existing relationships and building new ones that will further increase learning opportunities for all students.
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