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(11/15/24 5:00pm)
In a packed lecture room in Laws Hall on Thursday, Nov. 15, renowned conservation biologist Joe Roman discussed “the wild future” of our planet, emphasizing wild animals’ power in shaping our world.
(11/01/24 10:00am)
Are you overwhelmed by the course list and uncertain what to take next semester? If you responded “yes” and “yes,” then this condensed list of major-friendly environment and sustainability courses might be just what you’re looking for:
(10/11/24 10:00am)
When you use ChatGPT to give you a movie recommendation, the first thing on your mind probably isn’t how these generative AI models are affecting the environment. However, their overlooked environmental impact is widespread.
(09/13/24 10:00am)
Introduced as the infamous chemical company DuPont’s “worst nightmare,” Rob Bilott took the stage on Wednesday, Sept. 11 to give Miami’s 17th annual Gene and Carol Willeke Frontiers in Environmental Sciences Distinguished lecture.
(09/05/24 10:00am)
Miami University will welcome Rob Bilott for the annual Gene and Carol Willeke Frontiers in Environmental Sciences Distinguished lecture on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 5:30 pm.
(08/27/24 10:00am)
There is so much more to Miami University than its red brick exterior — specifically, the hidden gems of its natural areas. After a long day of classes, you can satisfy your craving to get more in tune with nature by hiking, leisurely walking and more in these areas. From the wildflowers of Silvoor Biological Sanctuary to the swinging bridge along Bachelor Loop, there is an abundance of nature to explore.
(04/08/24 10:00am)
Where trash goes and how to dispose of it are probably not the main concerns on a student’s mind when they go abroad, but they can make a big impact.
(02/05/24 1:00pm)
Since 2016, Miami University’s 14-acre farm north of Yager Stadium has given students a hands-on agricultural learning experience. For Charles Griffin, the director of farm production and operations, the project has been his career for seven years.
(11/29/23 1:36am)
Senate Bill 83 may change the way climate policy is discussed in higher education.
(12/02/23 1:00pm)
Last May, the Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 83 (S.B. 83), a bill proposed to “promote intellectual diversity in Ohio institutes of higher education.” If passed through the state House of Representatives and signed by Governor Mike DeWine, S.B. 83 could limit the expression of beliefs in the classroom that the bill deems as “controversial.”
(11/16/23 11:00am)
Introduced as the “new Rachel Carson,” the biologist, writer and activist Sandra Steingraber spoke as part of Miami University’s Environmental Justice John W. Altman lecture series on Tuesday, Nov. 14.
(10/19/23 2:00pm)
The United States held its first Earth Day over 50 years ago in 1970. That same year, the Environmental Protection Agency was formed.
(10/03/23 5:11pm)
If you’ve been in Armstrong Student Center recently, you’ve likely seen new TV screens by many of the trash cans throughout the building. Those TVs aren’t playing movies or advertisements though — they’re part of a new AI composting system named “Oscar.”
(08/24/23 12:00pm)
Are you stepping into your first year at Miami and wanting to leave a small carbon footprint in your wake? Or are you a returning student looking for a new organization to make the rest of your time at Miami a little greener?