Miami's Center for Structural Biology and Metabonomics is one of 14 Health Care/Biomedicine Ohio Centers of Excellence where undergraduates work with doctoral-level researchers.
By taking an active role in research, Miami undergraduates are discovering more than they ever imagined. They present their findings each spring at the Undergraduate Research Forum.
A sculpture created for the rotunda of Oxford’s new Talawanda High School is a model of the collaborative, creative process between Miami faculty and students and Talawanda students and teachers.
The Peaslee Neighborhood Center in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine serves as the latest site where Miami architecture students learn there is more to efficient design than clean lines and intricate embellishments.
The storylines and characters—not to mention the extravagant dance routines—in Bollywood films give students vivid insights into the cultures and social issues of India.
One of Miami's
oldest continuous study abroad programs, the Miami University John E. Dolibois Center (MUDEC) in Luxembourg offers students the opportunity to
enroll in
Miami classes taught by European-based and Ohio-based Miami faculty. Students enjoy a unique combination offirst-class academics, engagement in the local community, and various
faculty-guided and independent travel opportunities.
Located midway between Cincinnati and Dayton along I-75, the Voice of America Learning Center (VOALC) offers undergraduate and graduate courses and programs drawn from Miami's Regional and Oxford campuses.
Home to Miami's MBA program, the Learning Center provides ready access to graduate programs for area educators and
courses leading to the BIS degree for undergraduates.
Nestled on 141 acres near I-75, Miami University Middletown offers
bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and beginning coursework for most four-year degrees. Nearby
Greentree Health Science Academy immerses Miami's
nursing and health information technology students in the health care experience while taking classes.
A compact, friendly, commuter campus, Miami Hamilton offers
bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and beginning coursework for most four-year degrees. Small class sizes, on-site child care, and flexible scheduling make Miami Hamilton attractive to students at all stages of life and career.
Nationally recognized as one of the most outstanding undergraduate institutions, Miami University is a public university located in Oxford, Ohio. With a student body of 16,000, Miami effectively combines a wide range of
strong academic programs with faculty who love to teach and the
personal attention ordinarily found only at much smaller institutions.