05/02/2014
Goldman Prize winner to live in Egypt, write book on the "Untold Narratives of Egypt's Awakening"
Miami University senior Emily Crane, recipient of the $30,000 Joanna Jackson Goldman Memorial Prize, will spend a year in Egypt writing a book: "Voices of the Revolution."
05/01/2014
Miami University students develop app to help fight hunger
A new smartphone app — developed by Miami University students hoping to revolutionize the way people donate to food banks — was rolled out to the public today.
04/30/2014
Karen Dawisha awarded Benjamin Harrison Medallion
Karen Dawisha, Miami's Havighurst Professor of Political Science, will receive the prestigious Benjamin Harrison Medallion during the May 17 commencement ceremony. The announcement was made during faculty assembly April 30.
04/29/2014
Paul Larson named Sigma Xi Researcher of the Year
Paul Larson, professor of mathematics, has been named Miami University's Sigma Xi Researcher of the Year for 2014.
04/28/2014
Freedom Summer selected for summer reading program
Freedom Summer: The Savage Season of 1964 That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy has been chosen for this year's summer reading program.
04/25/2014
Trustees acknowledge numerous student success initiatives
Via data on development of eLearning courses, training and infrastructure, an updated Global Miami Plan, and process and financial gains via Lean initiatives in operations, Miami University trustees today (April 25) accepted reports of continuous improvements across Miami University.
04/25/2014
Two Miami students receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Miami University students Courtney Clark-Hachtel (Miami '12) and senior James Tong Morton have been awarded fellowships from the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP).
04/24/2014
Theatre: "Peter Pan" opens April 30
The department of theatre presents "Peter Pan," by Sir James M. Barrie, adapted and directed by Laura Ferdinand Feldmeyer (Miami '09), opening April 30 through May 3.
04/23/2014
"Draft Day" a winner for its writer, Rajiv Joseph (Miami '96)
Cleveland native Rajiv Joseph (Miami '96) is a zealous Browns fan. That's why he wanted to write a football movie. That's also why he initially wrote "Draft Day" for the Buffalo Bills.
04/22/2014
Performing Arts Series: "Andres Cardenes, Violin and Friends" April 28
Grammy-nominated violinist Andres Cardenes will perform a chamber music recital at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 28, at the Oxford Community Arts Center.
04/21/2014
Miami students named Goldwater Scholar, Honorable Mentions
Abraham "Jon" Moller, a junior microbiology and biochemistry double major, is one of 283 students nationwide to be awarded a Goldwater Scholarship, the premier undergraduate award of its type.
04/20/2014
Miami inducts John Harbaugh into Cradle of Coaches
Super Bowl champion coach John Harbaugh, a 1984 graduate of Miami University, was inducted into the Cradle of Coaches Association and immortalized with a statue at Yager Stadium's Cradle of Coaches Plaza this past weekend (April 19). Harbaugh's bronze, full-body image depicts him on the sidelines as coach of the 2013 Super Bowl XLVII champion Baltimore Ravens.