Between a rock (wall) and a hard place: Rock climbing class amidst a pandemic
Trusting someone enough to put your life in their hands can be difficult. It’s even harder when you’ve only met them on Zoom.
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Trusting someone enough to put your life in their hands can be difficult. It’s even harder when you’ve only met them on Zoom.
With the passing of a city ordinance banning gatherings of more than 10 people, the Oxford Police Department (OPD) has been tasked with monitoring students even more closely, looking for any large gatherings that may put the community at risk.
As on-campus students begin planning to return to campus in September, questions about what residence life will actually look like in the age of COVID-19 are arising.
Despite the interruption of in-person classes and the transition to online learning, undergraduate students still had a platform to present the research they’ve been conducting over the last year.
Mike Davis, Talawanda school district treasurer, died last week at age 65 of complications from the novel coronavirus.
With the transition to remote learning and the uncertainty of the future of academic life, Miami University students have many questions about how this pandemic will impact the remainder of their academic spring semester and beyond.
Miami University named Beena Sukumaran as the new dean of the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) last week.
Miami announced today in a university-wide email that registration for the fall 2020 semester has been pushed back due to disruptions caused by the transition to remote learning and campus closures in light of the spread of novel coronavirus.
It’s 10:30 p.m. on a Tuesday night during midterms. Usually, students would be cramming in the library or piling into study rooms in preparation for their exams.
Leading up to the presidential primary elections on March 3, known as Super Tuesday, a few Miami University students scrambled to figure out who they would support.
Marek Dollár, dean of Miami University’s College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), will step down from his position on July 31, 2020.
Miami University students now have access to counseling 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Senior Lexi Scherzinger’s interest in fashion has literally taken her around the world.
A week before students returned to campus, Miami University’s Institutional Response Team began to formulate plans with the Butler County Health District and Ohio Department of Health in case of a possible outbreak of the coronavirus.
The Miami University Board of Trustees (BoT) has appointed Jeff Pegues, a 1992 Miami graduate, to serve as a new national trustee.
Last July, Miami University implemented a new budgetary system where, instead of having each college’s dean distribute money to the departments within their schools, individual departments will now apply to the provost’s office for funding.
As Rosie Ries began to exit the stage after being presented with a prestigious scholarship, any joy she was feeling was immediately overshadowed.
The festivities began in Uptown Park, where local business owners stood outside their shops handing out candy and greeting kids and parents while tables, games and live children’s music were set up as a mini trick or treat session before the parade.
At 10 a.m. Saturday morning, crowds gathered outside campus in a make-shift bicycle graveyard. Potential buyers walked up and down the rows, inspecting each bike, from those that were old and rusted to others that were brand new. The sound of a ringing bell could be heard wafting above the crowd every few seconds.