11/19/2021
Phil Smith was featured in an article from Healthline
What the CDC Got Right and Wrong with Its COVID-19 Vaccine Programs
11/19/2021
A Relationship Forged From a Rocky Past
A partnership between Miami University in Ohio and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma that started nearly 50 years ago has yielded record enrollment of tribe members and better graduation rates. Inside Higher Ed, Sara Weissman, November 19, 2021
11/19/2021
Jason Lane quoted in article from Diverse Education
What Lies Ahead for U.S.-Asia Higher Education Partnerships?
11/19/2021
Nathaniel Bryan was featured on WVXU for his new book
A new book by a Miami University professor examines how the American educational system marginalizes and leaves Black boys behind. It also outlines effective strategies Black male teachers use to support those students and help them achieve.
11/19/2021
Amity Noltemeyer quoted in Journal News article
4 area teachers dying days apart have schools focused on grieving students
11/18/2021
Miami Wi-Fi Continues to Evolve
The Wi-Fi at Miami has enjoyed many years of robust and broad service. To keep up with the rapid pace of technology and increased demand, we are expanding and enhancing our infrastructure.
11/18/2021
Humanitarian activist Sharon P. Holland discusses the philosophical distinctions between humans and animals
Sharon P. Holland, a professor in American studies at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, visited Miami on November 4 to deliver a Humanities Center-sponsored lecture titled “A Black Feminist Consideration of Animal Life” in the Shriver Center.
11/18/2021
Therapy Dog Day at Finals
The 2021 finals week event, Therapy Dog Day at Finals, will be held in the Shriver Center Dolibois Rooms A and B on Monday, December 6, from 1 to 4 p.m.
11/18/2021
Student Leadership Positions Recruiting
As fall semester nears a close, another season is just beginning: leadership recruitment season. It’s the time of year when many of Miami University’s most well-known and high-impact positions are open to applications.
11/18/2021
Humanitarian activist Sharon P. Holland discusses the philosophical distinctions between humans and animals
Sharon P. Holland, a professor in American studies at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, visited Miami on November 4 to deliver a Humanities Center-sponsored lecture titled “A Black Feminist Consideration of Animal Life” in the Shriver Center.
11/17/2021
COVID-19 Campus Update | 10:16 a.m.
A message from the COVID Response Team
11/17/2021
Where in the World is Miami Wednesday: MUDEC Special Edition #2
In this Fall 2021 MUDEC special edition, meet Grace, a sophomore Psychology major with a Critical Race and Ethnic Studies minor, who is currently studying abroad at the Miami University John Dolibois European Center (MUDEC).