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.
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.
Nico Hollander and his peers may not be fluent in the languages they sing in, but an international repertoire plays an important role in connecting musicians at Miami to different cultural experiences from around the world.
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.
Paula Smith was raised in Oxford, Ohio. Her parents, who founded the Allen Foundation which offers refuge to Black Miami University students, both worked for the university. Although Smith attended Ohio University for her undergraduate degree, she did come back to Miami for her Master’s.
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.
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).
Hemrick, now a sophomore, came up with an idea to provide Miami students with emergency contraception on-campus
Janna Maddox is a senior at Miami majoring in human capital management & leadership and entrepreneurship as well as the president of Miami’s Asian American Association (AAA). She said she was devastated by the Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay shootings, which targeted primarily Asian Americans and happened around a time of celebration for many Asian cultures.
In his State of the University address for the spring 2023 semester, Miami University President Greg Crawford updated the Miami community on initiatives surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), sustainability and construction on campus.
Artificial intelligence has been making waves across the nation. With its prominence in video games, application filters and script writing, AI is now trying to replicate pieces of art.
At this point, most people have seen the Ohio sports betting ads. They’re everywhere.
The once-popular "work hard, play hard" model may be beginning to fall out of favor among Miami students.
When Jill Russell was a graduate student at Miami University, she was on a search for high blood pressure participants for her study. Fate — or maybe Cupid — had other plans.
Miami University’s branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) in Miami’s extracurricular world has had a meteoric ascent, making a comeback after losing its extracurricular status during the pandemic.
So there I was 19,000 feet up, 8,000 miles from home, and just one minute from the first summit of the tallest freestanding mountain in the world: Kilimanjaro.
Miami University’s Alpha Phi chapter is under investigation after reports of hazing.