How will the new Title IX regulations affect Miami?
The federal government recently released new Title IX regulations, which will change how the Title IX process works at Miami University and other federally-funded schools.
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The federal government recently released new Title IX regulations, which will change how the Title IX process works at Miami University and other federally-funded schools.
When two Miami University sophomores found out many current faculty members won’t have a job at the university in the fall, they knew they had to do something. Makayla Archer and Ruku Pal heard about the changes from friends and professors and came across a petition put out by Miami’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors, an advocacy group for faculty.
The novel coronavirus pandemic has presented new challenges for student organizations that were counting on events this semester to make money or build community among their members, but throughout the pandemic, organizations have found new ways to connect with members.
Hugo Rios-Cordero, a visiting assistant professor (VAP) of film studies and media and culture at Miami University, was ready for next semester. He had all his courses planned out and was set for a promotion to a permanent position at the university.
Miami University will not renew the contracts of a number of faculty members next year, as the university is expected to lose tens of millions of dollars due to the novel coronavirus and is preparing for greater budgetary shortfalls.
An unclassified Miami University employee who works in Campus Services has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Two of McCullough-Hyde's ICU beds are currently occupied.
McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital has 19 pending tests for the novel coronavirus.
Jannie Kamara and Jessica von Zastrow won the student body president election yesterday and will serve as president and vice president respectively for the 2020-2021 school year. Kamara will be Miami’s first black female student body president (SBP).
A petition is circulating around Miami University to make classes credit/no credit after university officials announced the university would move to remote learning through the end of the semester due to the novel coronavirus.
I don’t handle change very well.
The Butler County Health Department asked about 10 Miami students to self-quarantine after they returned from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference in Washington D.C., where, according to The Times of Israel, five attendees tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Every time I eat with new friends for the first time, it goes the same way.
Miami University’s leadership has begun to plan out potential novel coronavirus outbreak procedures, as the threat of the virus continues to mount across the country and the world, with three confirmed cases in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, as of Monday, March 9.
The armed suspect near the Miami University Middletown Campus is no longer an active threat, according to alerts sent out by the university.
From the outside, Bachelor Hall looks the same as any other brick building on Miami University’s campus. In the middle, though unseen from the exterior, sits a courtyard. When it’s warmer outside, students congregate here to study or read. Some clubs have meetings in the courtyard, and sometimes students hold poetry readings there. In the fall, it comes to life as the home of the English department’s Mega Fair.
After a deadline extension, three tickets are now in the race for Student Body President (SBP) and Vice President (VP). Elections will be held March 17-18 on the Hub.
Tang Dynasty, a restaurant located on West High Street in Oxford and partially managed by a Miami University sophomore, neglected to pay its employees, according to court documents and the account of a former cook.
Sarah Strack lost her uncle to distracted driving when she was 16 years old.
Benjamin Hizer, an 18-year-old Oxford resident accused of shooting a minor during a drug deal, pled guilty to felonious assault in relation to the incident.