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This Valentine’s Day, Miami University Alumni Relations department worked to create a new experience for Miami Mergers to take with them.
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This Valentine’s Day, Miami University Alumni Relations department worked to create a new experience for Miami Mergers to take with them.
McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU), which contains four beds, is working at 50% capacity, as of Jan. 26, said Michael Everett, president and chief operating officer of TriHealth. That number has dropped from its previous 100% capacity rate last week.
Talawanda School District (TSD) remained closed through the end of the week, asking students and staff return on Monday, Jan. 24 due to staffing issues and COVID-19 cases.
Miami University has named Amy Shoemaker as its new vice president and general counsel as of Jan. 18. She will be taking the place of Robin Parker, who has formerly served in this position and will be retiring this year.
An employee at Talawanda Middle School is currently on paid leave, pending an investigation, after being reported by a student for inappropriate touching.
Editor’s Note: This story features a startup owned by The Miami Student’s Business Manager, Emil Barr.
Miami University’s Student Counseling Services (SCS) have undergone a number of changes to accommodate the rapid effects of COVID-19 on its patients and office since March 2020.
More than a week after rumors of a male stalker following women home on campus began circulating through group chats and on social media, two reported incidents have validated the recent increase in safety concerns among female students.
With summer internships and full-time opportunities after college on the horizon, some education majors have found themselves at a standstill.
The Oxford Area Trails (OATs) are considered an outdoor safe space by many in Oxford, loved for the simple pleasures the trails offer within their wooded paths.
Despite relatively low numbers at the beginning of the spring semester, COVID-19 cases are once again on the rise at Miami University.
In honor of Martin Luther King Day, “A Conversation with Nikki Giovanni: Anti-Racism Activism Then and Now” gave Miami alumni and present students the opportunity to converse with celebrated poet and professor Nikki Giovanni on the faces of Civil Rights era and today’s activism on Monday, Jan. 18.
With plans of in-person classes inching closer, Miami University has rolled out a wide-net and surveillance COVID-19 testing plan to test more than 3,000 individuals each week.
By 9 a.m. in the home of Emily Legg, assistant professors of English and Adam Strantz, assistant professor in Emerging Technology in Business, their three-year-old son, Oliver, is already in full swing.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recently appointed Amitoj Kaur, a first-year student, and Deborah Feldman, president and chief executive officer of Dayton Children’s Hospital, to Miami University’s Board of Trustees (BoT).
With Farmer School of Business (FSB) dean Marc Rubin stepping down this semester, the search process for a new dean is underway.
For menstruating students, it can be a nasty surprise to be left with none of the needed supplies when an unforeseen period strikes.
Ask media and culture professor Howard Kleiman what he loves most about his job, and you’ll hear one thing: the teaching. It’s why he came into the profession in the first place.
As fall settles over Oxford, leaves float to the ground, their rich hues of vermillion, burgundy, apricot and gold creating a blanket of color across Miami University’s campus.