09/18/2014
Miami joins global celebration with Chinese Festival
Miami University's Confucius Institute invites the community to its first Chinese Festival Friday, Sept. 26. Enjoy a host of activities and experience Asian food tasting 2-8:30 p.m. on Miami's campus and uptown Oxford.
09/16/2014
Princeton Review places Miami's entrepreneurship program in top 10
The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine have named Miami University's Institute for Entrepreneurship at the Farmer School of Business No. 10 on its list of "Top 25 Colleges for Entrepreneurship Undergraduate Programs."
09/11/2014
Physics department introduces new SCALE-UP teaching approach
The department of physics has introduced a new approach to teaching 100-level physics classes that encourages students to work together in groups to solve problems in class.
09/10/2014
Miami-UC football food race: By app or by can, who will donate the most?
Miami University and the University of Cincinnati will hold a competitive, weeklong food drive leading up to the Sept. 20 football game in Paul Brown Stadium.
09/09/2014
Award-winning writer Andrew Revkin opens Altman Program Sept. 15
Andrew Revkin, award-winning writer and author of The New York Times' Dot Earth Blog, will present “Seeking a Good Path in the Anthropocene" at 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15, in the Wilks Theater of the Armstrong Student Center.
09/09/2014
Miami jumps to second place (first among publics) in U.S. News rankings for commitment to undergraduate teaching
Miami University is second in the nation for its strong commitment to undergraduate teaching, per the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges 2015 rankings.
09/04/2014
Get acquainted with new bike lane, multiuse trails
Get acquainted with new bike lane, multiuse trails and crosswalk patterns.
09/03/2014
Kip Alishio and Becky Dysart receive Miami University's Distinguished Service Award
Kip Alishio and Becky Dysart have each received Miami University's 2014 Distinguished Service Award.
09/02/2014
Miami University's national conference to offer a close look at civil rights struggle
Miami's upcoming national conference on Freedom Summer will feature some leading voices revisiting that pivotal time in civil rights history and discussing the struggle that continues today.
08/29/2014
Richard Lee part of first genome sequencing of an extremophile
The Antarctic midge, Belgica antarctica, has the smallest genome yet reported for an insect. The recently sequenced genome — the first for an Antarctic animal — was completed by a team of researchers that includes entomologist Richard Lee, University Distinguished Professor of Biology at Miami University.
08/26/2014
Miami's Myaamia Center awarded NSF grant for "Breath of Life" project
The Myaamia Center at Miami University has received a $167,650 grant awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a project titled "Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages."
08/25/2014
New traffic signal and intersection improvements at high-use intersection complete
A new pedestrian crossing phase stops all vehicles at the four traffic signals and allows pedestrians to cross without any moving vehicles in the intersection of Patterson Avenue/Spring Street/Route 73.