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(10/01/24 5:45pm)
In his State of the University address on Sept. 25, Miami University President Greg Crawford praised the improvements Miami made and introduced Miami Thrive, a new initiative to make Miami a leader in higher education.
(09/23/24 4:00pm)
As the school year begins, Miami University students reacclimate themselves to classes, extracurriculars and sleep schedules. Amid the readjustment, there has been a noticeable change in the makeup of the student body; a change in the international student population.
(09/12/24 10:00am)
Blocking out the rising sun, Yager Stadium stretches out on the edge of Miami University’s campus. The bleachers and handrails, still slick from the morning dew and rain, glisten softly in the light as people slowly start the trek to the top of the stadium.
(05/02/24 1:21am)
The buckeye. Ohio’s state tree inspired Miami University alumna Rita Dove, America's first Black Poet Laureate and winner of both the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal. She found poetry in both the buckeye and a myriad of other earthy topics during “A Conversation with Rita Dove,” an event held on Miami’s campus on Thursday, April 25.
(04/07/24 4:00am)
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ford City Council deliberated civic issues with heavy implications for further developments in the city at their April 2 meeting, such as the decision to implement a moratorium on the development of “alley lots,” as well as the adoption of anti-gerrymandering map-making measures.
(02/19/24 11:00am)
Three miles from Miami University, a small country road cuts through verdant farmland. Behind the overgrown fences barring the path, the trail continues. It leads to a missile silo, a relic of the Cold War — and a stark reminder of the other forces at work in rural America.
(02/11/24 3:00pm)
After the lofty goals of Miami’s branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) brought the organization back to Earth, this semester they are planning for a relaunch.
(11/22/23 2:00pm)
RedHawk Ventures, founded in 1997, is one of the most involved clubs on Miami University’s campus, acting as a venture capital fund for both students and entrepreneurial alumni. The venture fund itself began as a $500,000 grant from Procter & Gamble, and the resources of the club have been used every year since in helping both current and former students to fund their companies and build connections.
(10/14/23 2:00pm)
Oxford has a lot of fun activities, restaurants and stores to visit, but if you’re looking for somewhere to go outside the city’s limits, here are six places to visit just outside of Oxford.
(08/18/23 2:00pm)
It’s been nearly two months since the U.S. Supreme Court voted to overturn affirmative action, the policy allowing colleges to increase enrollment of minority students through intentional efforts. Since then, the decision has sparked many reactions across the nation, including Miami University’s students and faculty.
(08/21/23 2:00pm)
As a new school year begins at Miami University, it can be difficult to know exactly what is going on around campus. The Miami Student has curated a list of events for both new and returning Miami students and community members to highlight ways to get involved in the community or de-stress from classes.
(02/14/23 2:00pm)
Miami University’s branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has had a meteoric ascent, making a comeback after losing its extracurricular status during the pandemic.