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(04/22/22 4:31pm)
Just weeks after Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill became law, Ohio introduced its own version of the bill in early April. The legislation has caused some controversy in the Oxford community.
(04/18/22 5:13pm)
For years, as people stood under Upham Arch, looking past the Seal out toward King Library, a tree blocked their view down the straight sidewalk. That tree, known as the Friendship Tree, was a black walnut tree that grew out of the sidewalk on the west side of Academic Quad.
(04/12/22 5:27pm)
After three years as Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Jason Osborne has announced his departure from Miami University. His last day in his role will be June 30.
(04/11/22 12:00pm)
Bachelor Hall will undergo a complete structural and cosmetic renovation to combine humanities classes and modernize the 43-year-old academic building.
(03/29/22 6:16pm)
As conflicts escalate between Russia and Ukraine, Oxford residents are paying more to fuel up at local gas stations.
(03/14/22 2:00pm)
If the Faculty Alliance of Miami (FAM) votes to unionize, it will be the first successful faculty union at Miami University and the tenth of 14 public universities in Ohio to have a faculty union.
(03/10/22 1:12am)
Miami University announced it would tie its mask requirement to Butler County transmission levels. Currently, students are not required to wear masks in class unless asked by the instructor.
(03/13/22 12:00pm)
As spring approaches with warmer weather and fewer COVID-19 restrictions, university officials and student organizations are reporting more students are engaging in extracurricular activities at Miami University.
(02/27/22 1:00pm)
Miami University alumnus Rick Forsythe and his wife, Sandy, have donated $1 million to the John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship. The funds will be used for the development and operational support of programs within the entrepreneurship department.
(02/18/22 3:00pm)
In 2017, Elizabeth “Like” Lokon was expanding her program Opening Minds through Art (OMA) — an intergenerational art program for people living with dementia — across Ohio and needed a way to stay up-to-date on the quality of her program. She applied for a M.I.A.M.I. Women’s Giving Circle Grant and received $7500.
(02/11/22 2:12am)
The Miami University Alumni Association and the Center of Student Diversity and Inclusion (CSDI) held a virtual panel discussion with four Black alumni to discuss being the first in their career fields for Black History Month.
(02/14/22 1:00pm)
Ohio Representative Jon Cross is seeking to keep college students in Ohio after graduation with a bill to give students scholarships and tax breaks.
(01/29/22 1:00pm)
In June 2020, Miami University President Greg Crawford created a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) task force which compiled a report of 43 recommendations to help create a more welcoming community at Miami. According to the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion (OIDI) Task Force Recommendation Updates page, 22 of those recommendations have been implemented while 20 of them are in progress.
(11/16/21 1:00pm)
On a typical day, Rodney Coates can be found working on his new book, snapping photos of the sunset or writing poetry.
(11/09/21 11:13pm)
Miami University will host the inaugural Freedom Summer Film Festival in Leonard Theatre, Peabody Hall from Nov. 8-12.
(11/09/21 3:00pm)
Miami University hosted a premiere screening of Amazon Prime’s “The College Tour: Miami University” in Taylor Auditorium in the Farmer School of Business on Saturday, Nov. 6.
(11/04/21 6:00pm)
A typical week for Sydney Glynn, a sophomore early childhood education major at Miami University’s Middletown campus, involves balancing early morning classes and working part-time as an assistant preschool teacher at the Atrium Family YMCA through the university’s Work+ program.
(10/30/21 4:00pm)
For the past four years, faculty and alumni associated with the Department of Art at Miami University have been creating pieces to display in the Faculty and Alumni Exhibition at Miami’s Art Museum.
(10/06/21 2:00pm)
Miami University is forming its fourth Greek Council that will focus on diversifying Greek Life and give a voice to those who are underrepresented in Greek Life.
(10/05/21 2:00pm)
Mark Pukita, a candidate for U.S. Senate, visited Oxford last week to discuss COVID-19 vaccination exemptions and mandates.