Outstanding Professor Awards: a chance to celebrate
By Sadie Childs | May 3, 2023Every year, graduating students nominate professors they feel have had an extraordinary impact on them during their time at Miami.
Every year, graduating students nominate professors they feel have had an extraordinary impact on them during their time at Miami.
Daria Poprotska abruptly woke up at 5 a.m. to the deafening sounds of explosions. It was February 2022, and although she wasn’t expecting the bombs, it wasn’t an unfamiliar sound.
Recent changes to Ohio’s voting laws put the state among those with the most restrictive voting requirements in the country.
Miami University and several current and former administrators have been sued for wrongful death. Unlike speeding and littering which are household terms, a wrongful death lawsuit is more complicated than a ticket or a fine.
Students, faculty and staff at Miami University gathered in solidarity with Miami's chapter of Students Demand Action to protest gun violence in America on Wednesday, April 12.
At Miami University’s Associated Student Government's April 11 meeting, the sitting senators voted and elected multiple executive cabinet positions.
In early August, the four-story construction project overlooking Uptown Park next to Corner Bar is scheduled to open for Miami University students to move into their new apartments and for locals to dine at the business on its ground floor.
Art students Miami University get to work with a variety of mediums and materials, like metals and oil painting. The catch? They have to pay for most of what they use-- and it's not cheap.
The Miami University Senate met in Harrison Hall April 4 to discuss tenure, different policy revisions, ASG year-in-review and Ohio Senate Bill 83.
On April 3, Abel Stose, the Chief of Police for the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, visited Miami University’s Hamilton campus and hosted a virtual lecture about the history of the Miami Tribe and problems police officers are facing today.
At Oxford City Council’s April 4 meeting, councilors focused on sustainability and housing.
This year was the first Greek Life recruitment experience with the implemented training. Despite its purpose, it had little effect on the number of investigations into hazing claims.
In honor of sexual assault awareness month (SAAM), Miami University is holding several events across campus to bring attention to sexual violence, how to prevent it and how to support those who are affected by it.
As students are meeting with advisors and looking at classes for the upcoming fall 2023 semester, The Miami Student has compiled a list of some of the most unique classes being offered.
Between high prices, a pressure to sign leases early and a fast-moving market, Miami University students struggle to navigate finding off-campus housing.
Make It Miami serves as day-long open houses where prospective students and their families can meet faculty and current students.
On Friday, March 17, the Faculty Alliance of Miami (FAM) announced that Miami University librarians have officially filed for recognition as a collective bargaining unit.
The March 14 meeting for Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) included presentations from both Mayor William Snavely and Councilor Jason Bracken about the funding issues facing the Oxford Fire Department.
On March 3, after two days of committee meetings, Miami University’s Board of Trustees gathered in Marcum Conference Center to meet with chief administrators and receive updates on the university’s big news.
Few students at Miami University have experienced what the tradition of Green Beer Day was like before the pandemic, but that’s not stopping them from getting involved in the celebration this year.