Let’s talk about sex: family science professor aims to create a sexual health class
Richelle Frabotta is not one to shy away from sex talk.
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Richelle Frabotta is not one to shy away from sex talk.
Throughout history, many black students have experienced racial discrimination during their time on Miami University’s campus.
Editor’s note: This article discusses personal experiences with death and other difficult topics.
At Miami University, students see “public ivy” plastered around the campus — on water bottles, in the Shriver Center and even on posters in the bathroom.
Hoping to draw in more in-state students, Miami University has implemented the Ohio Governor’s Scholarship (OGS), a new merit-based full-tuition scholarship for Ohio students applying for the fall 2020 school year.
Eight student panelists took to the Wilks Theater stage for the Racial Consciousness 101 Forum, an event for conversations regarding race and racial myths last week.
Faculty members unanimously voted to send the controversial proposed reporting arrests policy back to University Senate for further discussion at the Sept. 10 faculty assembly.
In response to a new mandated arrest reporting policy implemented by Miami University, the Advocacy Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is calling for a faculty assembly on Sept. 10 to send the policy back to University Senate for further discussion.
The Miami University athletic department purchases approximately 10,000 football tickets per game with student fee money to meet the quota to remain a Division I-A football program. According to NCAA Bylaw 20.9.9.3, this practice is completely legal.
On Thursday, April 25, Miami University Students for Life for America (MUSFLA) hosted the lecture "Lies Feminists Tell" by Kristin Hawkins, president of the national Students for Life for America.
The Interfraternity Council (IFC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and Pan-Hellenic Association are teaming up with Talawanda-Oxford Pantry and Social Services (TOPSS) to raise $200,000 over the next three years for construction costs of a new building and the revamping of the food pantry's services.
After the sudden death of his 10-year-old sister, Sable, Miami sophomore Cross Gibson and his family wanted to create a lasting legacy for their daughter and the kindness she always shared with others.
Wilson Hall, a 95-year-old building and former residence hall, will be demolished and replaced with green space this summer.