Rebecca Nagle speaks on tribal sovereignty, importance of Native representation
By Reagan Rude | March 16, 2023The lecture was hosted by Miami University’s Western Center for Social Impact and Innovation in collaboration with the Myaamia Center.
The lecture was hosted by Miami University’s Western Center for Social Impact and Innovation in collaboration with the Myaamia Center.
Nyah Smith and Jules Jefferson have been elected Miami University’s Student Body President (SBP) and Vice President for the 2023-2024 academic year, making Miami history as the first elected all-Black ticket. The pair won against Cameron Tiefenthaler and Grace Payne with 68% of the vote.
The Miami Student has compiled a list of events to help you honor and celebrate women this month.
The new Fisher Innovation College @ Elm Center located on 20 S. Elm St. will provide a space for small businesses to start up in Oxford.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Yale Law clinical lecturer Linda Greenhouse spoke at Miami University’s Oxford campus on March 2 to discuss her views on the Supreme Court and democracy.
Is it time to kill the death penalty? That’s what this year’s JANUS forum aimed to answer.
On Feb. 17, two candidate pairs announced their campaigns to be Miami University’s next Student Body President (SBP) and Vice President (VP). Students will vote to be represented by Cameron Tiefenthaler and Grace Payne or Nyah Smith and Jules Jefferson.
“It says a lot about the values of a department, of a college, of a university, to have diverse representation of faculty members.” In an industry as plagued with lacking diversity as higher education, big changes may be needed to see any progress.
When Hartleroad came to Miami University, they learned that not every student had the same knowledge of their Myaamia culture, history and language.
Miami University is changing the way it handles free speech violations on campus. Last year, the Ohio Legislature passed Senate Bill 135, which requires all universities to have a process for reporting instances where freedom of speech is violated and a procedure for dealing with those reports.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, David Peters drives 130 miles to sit in class for two hours at Miami University. For the 33-year-old student, commuting from New Carlisle to Oxford isn’t fun, but it’s not breaking any records for distance.
Miami University’s Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion (OIDI) created a Cultural Resource Guide in August 2022 as part of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts. Anyone can access it on OIDI’s website.
LHP is an LLC “dedicated to creating a gender inclusive space for LGBTQIA+ students and their allies during their residential experience at Miami,” according to the Residence Life page on gender-inclusive housing. Historically, the LLC has been housed in Stonebridge Hall on Western Campus. Next year, though, LHP will move to Dorsey Hall on East Quad.
At Miami University, Ian Fisher is the president of the Multicultural Business Association (MBA), a member of the International Student Advisory Council (ISAC), a tutor and a full-time student. Before coming to Miami, Fisher talked with his parents about the long-term impacts of attending a predominantly white institution (PWI). They explained that he “may have a greater sense of camaraderie” with other Black students. So far, Fisher said his experience at Miami as a minority student has been average.
Miami University bought the Western College for Women, now Miami’s Western campus, in 1974 — 10 years after the privately-owned college hosted the training of 800 college students from across the country on how to register Black voters before they headed to Mississippi. The question is, when a university buys a college, does it buy its history too?
After filling out the application for Miami University, she received an email from Kara Strass, the director of Miami Tribe relations for The Myaamia Center. Strass invited Bowles to campus for a visit and explained some of the programs Miami offered for Native students.
The Miami University Police Department (MUPD) is testing out a new way to take on last semester’s uptick in bike theft.
Miami University senior Caroline Funk has published multiple short stories exploring various topics surrounding women and their struggles.
At its Feb. 23 school board meeting, the Talawanda School District (TSD) presented information about its single-tier busing and grade-level banding proposal. The board announced it would hold off on voting on the proposal for the time being.
The survey was distributed to all Miami students, faculty and staff and asked questions related to diversity and inclusion. It was conducted by Miami’s Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion (OIDI).