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03/18/2022
Braiding a story
The story behind the art "Kanekalon: Family" by Erica Rodney.
02/22/2022
Menard Family Center events focus on American democracy
The Menard Family Center of Democracy at Miami University will present a series of events in March that examine the future of American democracy.
11/04/2021
Verity Traditions returns with a talk on sports legend Joe Nuxhall
A special presentation on the book "Joe Nuxhall: The Old Lefthander & Me: My Conversations with Joe Nuxhall About The Reds, Baseball & Radio" will kick-off the return of in-person programming for Miami University Regionals' Verity Traditions.
11/04/2021
Miami University Regionals announces Veterans Day programs
Miami University Regionals will be honoring active military personnel and veterans on November 11 and 12 as part of planned Veterans Day programs.
10/05/2021
Miami University Regionals STEM lecture spotlights statistics of gambling
Miami University Regionals welcomes the return of its popular STEM lecture series with a talk entitled "The Mathematics of Slot Machines" on Thursday, November 4 at 7 p.m. in the Harry T. Wilks Conference Center on the Hamilton Campus.
09/24/2021
The John E. Dolibois History Prize Lecture features Doris Kearns Goodwin
Miami University Regionals is excited to announce Doris Kearns Goodwin will give a keynote address on "Leadership: In Turbulent Times" at 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 21 in the Hamilton Campus Parrish Auditorium.
09/15/2021
Miami University Regionals to Host College Fair
Miami University Regionals' Hamilton campus will host the Southwest Ohio Regional College Fair from 6:30-8 p.m. on Thursday, October 28 in the campus gymnasium.
09/10/2021
In the Galleria: Brent Billingsley, ARTE show through October 13
Works by Miami University alumnus and artist Brent Billingsley are featured in the Galleria of the Miriam G. Knoll Campus and Community Center through October 13 on the Middletown campus.
08/31/2021
Role of Women in Society to highlight annual Citizenship and Democracy Week events at Miami University
Kimberly Hamlin, professor of history and global and intercultural studies at Miami University, will deliver the keynote address, "Are Women Full Citizens? What the Long History of #MeToo Reveals,” on Monday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m., in the Harry T. Wilks Conference Center. Hamlin is the author of Free Thinker: Sex, Suffrage, and the Extraordinary Life of Helen Hamilton Gardener (W.W. Norton, 2020), which explores the story of one of America’s most influential women’s rights activists and a key leader in the movement to enact the 19th Amendment.