
Pair of Farmer School accountancy alumni receive Love and Honor awards
Templeman, Pistell among dozen to receive awards.
Pair of Farmer School accountancy alumni receive Love and Honor awards
Templeman, Pistell among dozen to receive awards.
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Celebrate the new class of RedHawk50 honorees with us next month!
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Your journey through college is just as important as your destination after graduation
When resilience meets opportunity: Nellie Craig Walker continues to inspire
Event at King Library celebrates Miami University’s first Black graduate
Miami faculty and staff invited to Crawford M.O.V.E. Bootcamp on Feb. 20
Event is 12:15 p.m. on Rec Center basketball court
Bridging education and industry: a Q-and-A with Director of Industry Relations Jenni Szolwinski
In her new role at the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), Szolwinski brings fresh ideas to cultivate relationships with industry partners
Miami employees recognized for 15, 25, 30 years of service
"They provide a stability and unity to Miami that makes it a special place to all of us," Miami University President Gregory Crawford said
Email phishing message asking for student research assistants
The information security team has received numerous reports about a new (old!) scam email trying to recruit student research assistants. There are several, similar versions of the message being sen...
Love.Honor.Care returns to Millett Hall on Feb. 21-22
Complimentary tickets available for the basketball games benefiting cancer research
FSB Careers Commons created to further enhance student outcomes
An old space has new purpose as Farmer School of Business Career Development expands reach
Miami Media Highlights Feb. 3-9
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Feb. 9: Healthy InnovationsSteve Large, assistant vice president for Health and Wellness, along with Will Brinley, student government president, share the mental health resources ...
Ande Durojaiye appointed as vice president for strategy and partnerships
Regionals VP and dean takes on new role at Miami
New AI chatbot helps FSB students get quick answers to advising questions
Helping students get answers to often-asked questions is one of the goals.
Miami University’s Discovery Center receives $1.28M award for Project AWARE evaluation
Sarah Woodruff, Ph.D., director of Miami University’s Discovery Center for Evaluation, Research, and Professional Learning, has received $106,639 in funding as part of a $1.28 million awa...
Miami alum and emeriti faculty serves on Batchelder Award committee
Brenda Dales, a Miami University alumna and emeriti faculty member, played a key role in selecting the winner of the 2025 Mildred L. Batchelder Award, an honor recognizing outstanding translated ch...
Miami doctoral student named 2025 Clark Scholar
Diana Kajasiche, a doctoral student in Miami University’s Department of Educational Leadership, has been selected as a scholar for the 2025 David L. Clark National Graduate Research Semin...
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FIRSTⓇ Tech Challenge Robotics Tournament returns to Miami University Feb. 15
2025 marks the third year Miami University’s College of Engineering and Computing has hosted the regional tournament
Winners announced in the 2025 Miami University Young Painters Competition for the $10,000 Yeck Award
Brach Tiller’s winning painting will become part of the Miami University 21st Century Painting Collection
Project Dragonfly has won the MAGS 2025 Excellence in Innovation in Graduate Education Award
OXFORD, Ohio – Miami University’s Project Dragonfly has won the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) 2025 Excellence in Innovation in Graduate Education Award.
Student builds AI image recognition model for final project
Siddhant Karki applied what he was learning in class and followed the blueprint of an academic paper to create and train a vision transformer
Find your Miami Student Sustainability Survey Link in email message dated Feb. 6
A request from President Crawford: Please complete the Miami Student Sustainability Knowledge and Culture Survey
The institute, based in the Myaamia Center, supports Indigenous communities interested in using archival documentation to revitalize their languages
Four Career and Internship Fairs set for spring semester
Spring offerings build on fall success, with 250-plus employers scheduled to participate
Their instincts and training took over as they performed CPR on the unconscious man
5 ways to reduce your waste on campus
Recycle right, take our interactive quiz, try out the Hefty ReNew bags, compost in Armstrong Student Center, and more
One Miami Weekend brings nearly 8,000 fans to Millett Hall
Basketball teams both claim victory; watch video recap and view the Exposure story from the festivities
The dates have been finalized for ShredFest 2025, so make sure you have them in your calendar. ShredFest is your opportunity to bring confidential office and personal documents for secure, on-site ...
Farmer School ISA professor weighs in on DeepSeek AI
New artificial intelligence model could have big implications on what we know about AI and how to create and train one
See Momentum: A Dance and Movement Concert
All showings will be in Gates-Abegglen Theatre
CTE Visiting Teaching-Scholar series open for registration
Claire Howell Major will focus on student engagement, AI in teaching
'Recycling with the RedHawks’ men’s basketball vs. Toledo Feb. 11 part of Campus Race to Zero Waste
Giveaways, games, $11 special ticket price; volunteer to help with the post-game waste audit
Miami student takes top prize at 2025 National Collegiate Sports Sales Competition
Victory highlights the power of teamwork and preparation in the highly competitive sports sales industry
Presidential Career and Leadership Series provides Miami students with immersive opportunities
Into the Capital City and Into the Queen City offer insights into life beyond college
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 27-Feb. 2
Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 31: Too Little Access to Broad-Access InstitutionsRiley Acton, assistant professor of Economics, is quoted in this article exploring the availability of broad-access colleges...
Myaamia Center receives $2.1 million from Mellon Foundation
The Myaamia Center has been awarded a $2,100,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to expand the work of its National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages.
Judy Alston to deliver keynote at Penn State’s inaugural lecture series
Judy Alston, professor and department chair of educational leadership at Miami University, will deliver the first lecture and participate in a fireside chat at The Pennsylvania State University&...
See William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream April 30-May 4
Miami University Theatre invites audiences to experience William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Lewis Magruder. This production runs from April 30- May 4 in Gates-Ab...
A tribute to Dr. Martha Castañeda: A legacy of excellence, equity, and kindness
Castañeda was a committed teacher and internationally recognized scholar who leaves behind an extraordinary legacy in the field of language education
Faculty and Staff Can Register Now for Workday Student Presentations
Want to learn more about the Workday Student project? Then be sure to join us at one of our upcoming overview presentations for faculty and staff. These half-hour presentations will include an over...
Adam Beissel provides insight on Miami’s arena site selection process
As Miami University narrows its options for a new multipurpose arena, Adam Beissel, associate professor of sport leadership and management, offers expertise on the potential impact of the two propo...
Miami students and staff share TEACh Cincinnati experience in The Miami Student
Miami University students and staff involved in the TEACh Cincinnati program were recently featured in The Miami Student, sharing their experiences in the initiative that helps students from divers...
GFP graduate, Stephanie Hull, named Fulbright semifinalist
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Stephanie Hull ‘24 was named a Fulbright U.S. Student Program semifinalist for 2025-2026.
Current IT Services Student Employment Opportunities
Did you know that IT Services currently has 5 open positions for student employees? All of these are currently posted in Workday. The open positions are: User Experience Intern - Student Associate...
Miami welcomes first assistant vice president for online learning and professional education
Blake Faulkner was inspired by teachers, coaches on way to career in education
‘Significant milestone’ as Powell Industries leadership retreat comes to CEC
Led by CEO Brett Cope ’90, the retreat can serve as a 'model for future engagement with other corporate leadership teams'
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in January
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 20-26
The New York Times, Jan. 26: Pining for a “Gay Bachelor”This article highlights The Bachelor TV franchise on ABC and the author’s desire for a gay version of ...
EHS students named Fulbright semifinalists for 2025-2026 awards
Two students from Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) have been named semifinalists for the prestigious 2025-2026 Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Melinda Ba...
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In Such a Place: Introducing a new podcast featuring President Greg Crawford
Illuminating discussions about the vital role colleges and universities play in shaping our world
Meet Allison Sommers: Bringing ‘the best of Miami’ through STEM outreach
CEC's new K-12 assistant director wants to show young learners the pathways to STEM careers – a road that runs through Miami University
Miami again earns spot on TIME Future Leaders list
University is top-rated school from Ohio among 125 overall ranked institutions
Crawfords’ Ivy is now a therapy dog like younger brother, Newton
The popular golden retriever returned to school and ‘graduated’ in December
Jordan Goffena publishes chapter on self-regulated learning and self-talk in sport
Jordan D. Goffena, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Sport Leadership and Management (SLAM) at Miami University, authored a chapter in the forthcoming book Principles of Self-Talk i...
Fourteen Miami students, alumni named Fulbright semifinalists
Fourteen Miami students and alumni are semifinalists in the 2025-2026 Fulbright U.S. Student Program competition. Nine undergraduates, three graduate students, and two alumni have been recommended ...
Helping the helpers: Training programs build confidence and competence in mental health support
Miami University’s Student Counseling Service is committed to helping the helpers.
Constructive Dialogue Initiative helps living-learning community create stronger leaders
The Scholar Leader Community is Miami’s oldest living-learning community
Anedra Million earned two degrees from Miami on way to making history at Mrs. America competition
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Margie Conrath wins national championship in ticket sales, Miami team takes home top honors
Margie Conrath, a senior majoring in sport leadership and management (SLAM) at Miami University, achieved a historic victory at the 2025 National Collegiate Sports Sales Competition (NCSSC), held i...
Miami University alumna Kristen Stoehr, a 2010 graduate with a B.S. in Food and Nutrition and a member of the College of Education, Health and Society (EHS) Advisory Council, has launched Vital Pur...
William “Bill” Farling, a visionary leader in school psychology, was instrumental in founding the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP), where he later served as E...
Sounds of college life @ The Equestrian Center
Hear about a peaceful place on campus where horses help students find solace and serenity
Cincinnati Reds interpreter to provide career insights for Spanish majors and minors
Jorge Merlos, media relations assistant for Cincinnati’s MLB team, visits Miami on Feb. 4.
Howe Writing Center Consultants Address AI Challenges and Opportunities in recent Praxis publication
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are reshaping how students approach writing, but they also present challenges for writing centers. At Miami University’s Howe Writing Center, undergraduate co...
Miami University Marching Band takes center stage during Arizona Bowl
The Miami University Marching Band was front and center during the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop.
Miami faculty member co-authors study on innovative teaching strategies for future school counselors
Jenna Alvarez, associate clinical professor in Miami University’s Department of Educational Psychology, collaborated with researchers from Clemson University, Wright State University, and...
Family fun, surging RedHawks highlight One Miami Weekend
Complimentary tickets available for basketball doubleheader, ice hockey
M.O.V.E. Bootcamp series offers a healthy and fun way to connect
Exposure story looks at workouts that are open to students, faculty, staff, and community members
Week of Service and Reflection honors the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Judy Alston’s address on Jan. 29 focuses on courageous leadership
Steve Maynard ’79, a retired Navy captain and director of military applications at GE Aerospace, learned about leadership at Miami
10-minute course takes you behind the scenes of Miami’s geothermal, energy systems, recycling effort and more
New in Workday Learn, "Unleash Your Potential: A CliftonStrengths Workshop"
Staff Development offers new course for faculty and staff: register in Workday Learn for the 3-hour in-person workshop
Miami associate professor takes on lead editor role for prestigious art history journal
Jordan Fenton leads Ohio editorial board for African Arts
As we approach a new semester, we want to make sure you know what your support options are should you ever need them.
Introducing: The Fates (a new IT team!)
In Greek mythology, the Fates were in charge of the destiny of humans – who you are, what your life has in store. In a similar vein, our new team directs the fate of your Miami account!
TEACh Cincinnati earns national recognition for innovative teacher pipeline model
Miami University’s TEACh Cincinnati receives AACTE’s ‘Promising Practice Award' for bolstering and diversifying the teaching profession
Eight Miami students named Gilman Scholars
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships help fund study abroad experiences.
Miami University to Host Alan Fraser Institute Summer 2025
The event will take place across two sessions: June 29–July 5 and July 6–12
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 13-19
ABC-WCPO, Ch. 9, Jan. 17: Business of the BengalsAdam Beissel, associate professor Sport Leadership and Management, weighs in on player contracts with the Cincinnati Bengals. WDTN, Ch. 2, Jan. 15: ...
CEC student Anderson Grooms M.S. '25 recognized as one of Aviation Week's "20 Twenties"
His graduate thesis research on combined radar and communication signals helped earn him a spot on the prestigious list.
Miami MBA program earns top 15 national online ranking from U.S. News & World Report
Miami Online also featured in 2025 rankings
Miami nutrition expert explains the benefits and risks of electrolyte beverages
Bryn Beeder, visiting instructor of nutrition at Miami University, shares her expertise in a recent article for The Conversation. She explains how electrolyte beverages can support hydration and ma...
Miami sports business expert shares insights on Bengals' future roster strategy
Adam Beissel, an associate professor of sport leadership and management (SLAM) at Miami University and expert in the business of sports, recently appeared on WCPO 9 News to discuss the Cincinnati B...
Six students complete dietetic internship rotation with Miami Dining Services
Six Miami nutrition/dietetic interns recently completed their dietetic rotations with Miami University’s Dining Services, gaining hands-on experience in dining services, nutrition, and op...
EHS alumni among honorees at Miami University’s 2024 Love and Honor Awards
The 2024 Love and Honor Awards ceremony on Feb. 13 will celebrate exceptional individuals whose generosity, leadership, and service have advanced Miami University’s mission. Among the hon...
How a $2.5 million NIH grant is supporting CEC research in women’s health
CEC biomedical engineering researcher Justin Saul is leading a project exploring new pathways to support women’s osteological, cardiovascular, and overall health through cell-based constructs
Record attendance, national audience part of Miami’s bowl victory
RedHawks were making 5th straight bowl appearance and 8th in 9 years
Does your office have batteries to recycle? Check our battery recycling Q-and-A
Olivia Herron, director of sustainability, answers some common questions about recycling batteries on campus
Miami University and Cleveland Clinic announce partnership to advance education in quantum computing
Innovative collaboration will benefit Miami students, Cleveland Innovation District, and position Ohio at the forefront of quantum computing
Top 5 Tech Tips to Take On 2025
As we start a new calendar year and gear up for the Spring 2025 semester, this is the best time to refresh our memories about some important technology to-dos and housekeeping activities before the...
Katherine Batchelor receives OCTELA’s 2025 Outstanding Educator award
Katherine Batchelor, professor of education at Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society, has been named the 2025 Outstanding English Language Arts Educator by the Ohio...
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 6-12
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Jan. 12: Healthy InnovationsThis broadcast news story highlights a new grant from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce which will assist military personnel, veterans and...
Watch the WCPO 9 News and WDTN TV 2 News interviews with Miami students and Student Life officials
First-Year Integrated Core students show what they've learned in Client Challenge
“What they showed today is they have the skills and the abilities that will provide value to any business.”
WKRC-Local 12 highlights Anthony James’ research on absenteeism solutions
Anthony James, professor and department chair of family science and social work at Miami University, was featured in a two-part segment on WKRC-Local12’s town hall addressing chronic abse...
Paris research trip reconnects Native American tribes with historic painted robes
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign history professor Robert Morrissey and members of the Miami and Peoria Nations traveled to a Paris museum to reconnect the tribes with 300-year-old ceremonia...
Becoming who you’re meant to be
Success is often shaped by unexpected opportunities. So embrace change and trust the process.
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Miami students lead a masterclass in mural art for Newport, Kentucky
Students gain real-world experience through a shared artistic vision that beautifies a local community
Miami alumni offer expert advice on healthy food choices for the new year
Three distinguished Miami College of Education, Health, and Society alumni—Ainsley Maull Malone ’79, Amanda Rosin Goldman ’95, and Deanne Sachs Brandstetter ’...
Miami alumnus reports on Los Angeles fires
Reis Thebault ’16 is the Washington Post’s West Coast correspondent
She is one of 12 members of ASLO recognized for achieving excellence in their contributions to ASLO and the aquatic sciences
Pair of FSB alumna are 2024-25 18 of the Last 9 honorees
Marketing graduates selected for annual honor
Computer science skills guide intern at 1809 Capital
Intersections between computer science and finance drew CEC junior to an internship with a venture capital firm for Miami University's alumni network
SLAM alumni Herald and Price honored among 2024 18 of the Last 9 awardees
Jordan Herald '19 and Holden Price '19, graduates of Miami University's College of Education, Health and Society and the Sports Leadership and Management (SLAM) program, have been named to the pres...
Miami Media Highlights Dec. 16-Jan. 5
Dayton Daily News, Dec. 28: Miami University plans to create new quantum computing majorElizabeth Mullenix, provost, is quoted in this story about the creating of a new Quantum Computing degree.&am...
How CEC is using RAPIDS funding to strengthen education excellence
Regionally Aligned Priorities in Delivering Skills (RAPIDS) grants have empowered CEC to purchase state-of-the-art equipment for use in learning laboratories.
CEC faculty honored for teaching and research achievements
Dave Hartup and Mark Scott are this academic year's recipients of the Arthur Olson Generational Outstanding Teaching Excellence Award and the Outstanding Faculty Research Award.
Winter weather: all area campuses again shifting to remote work and instruction Tuesday
All Miami University area campuses will again shift to remote work as appropriate and remote instruction Tuesday, Jan. 7
Accountancy professor Eric Marinich passes away at age 49
Marinich joined the FSB faculty in 2013
Miami alum Sharon Draper's novel becomes Disney movie
Award-winning author and Miami University alum Sharon Draper’s beloved book "Out of My Mind" has made the leap to the screen as a Disney+ movie. The adaptation, which premiered at the 202...
Check out the photo gallery from Miami’s Arizona Bowl victory
RedHawks defeated Colorado State 43-17 in Tucson
Winter weather expected Sunday, all area campuses shifting to remote work and instruction Monday
All area campuses will shift to remote work for non-weather essential staff and remote instruction on Monday, Jan. 6
Forum will be available via Zoom
Here’s how to stay informed on emergency weather and closing information
Website, email, and text messaging will alert users to university’s status
‘Unique’ partnership between Miami and the Knolls extends until 2029
Affiliation agreement first signed in 2005 as one of the first of its kind in the country
Celebrate recent graduates with the Fall Commencement 2024 Exposure story
Nearly 1,100 degree candidates were recognized during the ceremony at Millett Hall
Best of 2024: Miami University’s top 5 Instagram-worthy moments
Through nearly 1,000 Instagram posts this year, Miami University’s marketing and social media team connected, engaged, and celebrated with our community
What did visitors to Miami’s news site view most in 2024?
Notable alumni, happenings in the community and on campus top the list
Miami Inn residence hall, Thomson Hall, to be removed during winter break
The site of Thomson Hall will be prepared for a solar photovoltaic installation this summer
Lauren Kelley ’25 also leads new short-form documentary series about college life for the Major Insight podcast
Groundbreaking Quantum Computing major approved by Miami University Board of Trustees
Next step is approval by Ohio Department of Higher Education
Miami University Board of Trustees resolution moves forward multi-use arena exploration project
Board also approves new Quantum Computing major
Miami Physician Associate Studies program earns honor from ORHA
Award given for focus on serving rural communities
Passion for student success brings new associate provost to Miami
Marko Dumančić also served as assistant provost at Western Kentucky
Samuel Van Vleet Reflects on Professional Aspirations and Achievements as a PhD Social Gerontology Candidate
Process change: Entity account creation now requires claim code
The IAM team is progressing on process changes for some of our account types.
Miami University seniors at the College of Engineering and Computing present their designs at the 2023 Senior Design Expo.
Celebrating the Remarkable Career of Phyllis Cummins
From the bustling world of real estate to the academic corridors of gerontology, Cummins’ strength has always been connecting people and figuring out how people can work together productively.
John Reynolds receives Knox Distinguished Teaching Award
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Primary education student Ava Van Praag earns Gilman Scholarship for study abroad
Ava Van Praag, a primary education and TESOL major in Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society, has been awarded a prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholar...
Candace Taylor and Daniela Inclezan Recognized for Excellence in Service and Inclusive Excellence
The College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) is proud to announce the recipients of two prestigious awards.
Miami University Marching Band to share the spotlight with Snoop Dogg at the Arizona Bowl
Game will be broadcast on The CW Network on Dec. 28
Workday Student Implementation Moving Forward
In July 2024, Miami implemented Workday – the university’s brand-new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. Currently, Miami is live in Workday with HR, payroll, and financi...
Miami ID Card System Upgrade Planned for Jan. 7
Miami’s ID Card system, CS Gold, will undergo a standard point version upgrade beginning Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. The upgrade will begin at 6:30 a.m. and will last for five hours. Outages a...
Miami Media Highlights Dec. 9-15
US News & World Report, Dec. 13: Trump Proposed Eliminating Social Security Taxes. Here's the Bill That Could Make It Happen.Michele Frank, associate professor of Accountancy, is quoted in this...
Trailblazing Sustainability in Aerospace: Sarah Waechter’s Path from Miami to NASA
Miami University alumna Sarah Waechter '04, now Deputy Project Manager of NASA’s Sustainable Flight Demonstrator Project, shares her journey from Oxford to aerospace leadership.
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Notice: New Email Scam Asking for Student Research Assistants
Please be aware that a new phishing email message is making the rounds asking for student research assistants.
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Virtual forums set for AVP of Online Learning and Professional Education candidates
Miami partnered with Storbeck Search and Associates throughout the process
‘It’s become a tradition’ for Coates, RedHawks
Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies organizes annual meal to help football team celebrate bowl game
Miami students rejuvenate Over-the-Rhine community center
New kitchenette, redesigned office space help Peaslee Neighborhood Center celebrate its 40th birthday
Committee formed to review potential arena sites
University seeks input on potential new arena
IT Services announces Winter Break maintenance windows
This year, as always, IT Services will be performing several upgrades and conducting routine maintenance on various systems to ensure they are ready for the return of students in January.
Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) has been awarded a $30,000 grant from the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation to expand its Communities of Practice for Ea...
Message from Human Resources re: winter closure days
Beginning with the 2024 Winter Break, Dec. 24 to Jan. 1, 2025, staff will no longer need to use vacation time for non-paid days during that time
Miami Makes Best Places to Work in IT List for Fourth Straight Year
For the fourth year in a row, Miami University has been chosen as a top place to work in IT. The 2025 rankings for the 31st annual Best Places to Work in IT report from Computerworld are out, and M...
Miami Media Highlights Dec. 2-8
AP Washington, Dec. 7: Election Day has long passed. In some states, legislatures are working to undermine the resultsThis article explains that some decisions made at the ballot box by voters migh...
CEO of Semify Patrick Briggs guides students to "Life After College with an English Degree" Patrick Briggs (English; Anthropology) spoke to students about his post-college career and his ...
Faculty and Staff News Winter 2024
Physics professors "explode" the mysteries of "ghostlike" atoms Samir Bali, professor of Physics, works with Imran Mirza, assistant professor of Physics, and groups of students in...
Maria Almeida '24 (Journalism and Public Health) interned with the nonprofit Kennedy Forum during this summer's Inside Washington program, joining classmates delving into career development and ne...
Beyond High Street: Liz Niehaus
Farmer School of Business dean Jenny Darroch talks with 1986 finance alum Liz Niehaus about stepping on and off the career ladder, her busy "retirement," and following her father's advice. Listen here
Kimiecik and Dunn recognized for student-athlete well-being research
Carlyn Kimiecik, assistant professor in the Family Science and Social Work Department, and social work student Katharine Dunn presented their literature review findings at the National Association ...
Congratulations to the Fall 2024 Faculty Writing Fellows Cohort
The Howe Center for Writing Excellence and Howe Writing Across the Curriculum (HWAC) program welcome Miami faculty members as new Faculty Writing Fellows alumni.
Planned change: Miami Directory to be login-only
In service to maintaining a high level of security, we will be placing our web directory (MiamiOH.edu/directory) behind authentication on December 16, 2024.
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Top Eight Tech Gifts for the 2024 Holiday Season
Looking for last minute gift inspo? We got you covered with our top eight tech gifts for this year!
Miami University student calls on peers to join relationship app design and sales team
Finance and Entrepreneurship major Andy Robbins is looking to grow his app, currently available on the App Store.
Richard Cocks to receive honorary degree during Fall Commencement
Richard Cocks, along with three honorees, will receive the Doctor of Humane Letters honorary degree during the Fall 2024 Commencement at 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at Millett Hall in Oxford, ...
EHS graduate students earn top honors at Miami University 2024 Graduate Research Forum
Graduate students Tyaira Smith and Jason Abram were among the top honorees at the Miami University 2024 Graduate Research Forum, held on Nov. 1. Tyaira Smith, a fourth-year doctoral student in educ...
Graduate Research Forum 2024: Top presenter awards
Winners of the oral and poster presentations from the 16th annual forum announced
Miami University alumna explores virtual reality’s impact on pediatric orthopedic care
Mackenzie Cannon ’19, a Family Science graduate and certified child life specialist, recently published an article in Everything Matters detailing her work with Nationwide Children...
Winning big: Miami’s SLAM students shine at national sports sales competition
Oliver Stern claimed the No. 1 spot in the Ticket Sales Competition at the National Collegiate Sports Sales Competition Qualification Round. Fellow SLAM students Margie Conrath (No. 28), Luke Daxe ...
Fulbright scholars, Presidential fellows, Outstanding Seniors, Sigma Delta Pi, and more.
Department Happenings Fall 2024
Exciting and important things have happened and are planned for the upcoming spring.
Fall 2024 Faculty and Staff News and Updates
We have new faculty and staff, with their accomplishments to share — as well as updates about what all of our faculty have been accomplishing.
Saying Goodbye: Emeriti, Retired and Faculty We have Lost
We have news, both glad and sad. Learn of our most recent emerita's major award, the passing of esteemed professors, and related updates.
Recent Books and Chapters from the Department Spanish and Portuguese
Recent publications by Iñaki Prádanos, José Domínguez Búrdalo, and Russell Simonsen.
Announcing the Winners of the Fall 2024 HWC Writing Contests
This fall the Howe Writing Center held two overlapping creative writing contests. The first invited writers to submit a travel narrative about an intercultural experience, while the second sought f...
Find and organize Pending Delete files in your Google Drive
As we reported previously, Miami users have begun to see a “Pending Delete” label in their Google Drive on certain files.
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 25-Dec. 1
Journal-News, Nov. 30: New programs help Miami U earn world top-10 business school rankingThis article highlights the recent ranking of the Farmer School of Business by the Princeton Review. Jenny ...
Fall Commencement ceremony is Dec. 13
Nearly 1,100 degree candidates expected at Millett Hall
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in November
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
A beloved professor of social studies education, Fuller taught at Miami University for over 30 years, earning the Miami University Alumni Association Effective Educator of the Year Award in 1994. L...
Kimiecik team explores narrative pedagogy at Lilly Conference
At the 43rd Original Lilly Conference on College Teaching, held Nov. 21-23 at Miami University’s Armstrong Center, father-daughter duo Jay Kimiecik (KNH) and Carlyn Kimiecik (FSW) present...
Berg publishes on anticipatory postural adjustments
William Berg, professor of kinesiology at Miami University, recently contributed to a Special Issue of Brain Sciences focused on anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) in motor control. Berg's in...
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Miami named one of Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs 2025
University earns that designation for sixth time since 2017
The major, now available, expects to see enrollments next year.
Tis the Time of Year for Scams Galore
It's unfortunately the time of year for scammers to come out of the woodwork.
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 18-24
Columbus Dispatch, Nov. 22: America! We have a Jerry Jones problem in our politicsSteven Conn, W.E. Smith Professor of History, provided this op-ed comparing the current state of politics to that o...
Miami University hosts literacy celebration at Queen City Book Bank
Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) hosted a Celebration of Literacy on Monday, November 18 at the Queen City Book Bank, highlighting the importance of lite...
Assistant Professor of Art Richard W. James showcases solo exhibition at Weston Art Gallery
Richard W. James, an accomplished faculty member in Miami University's Department of Art, is making waves in the art community with his solo exhibition, No True Scotsman, now on display at the West...
Miami faculty and alumni explore biomechanics of the short game in golf
A new study co-authored by Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health faculty members Dean Smith and Mark Walsh, alongside former students and now alumni Tess McGuire and Caitlyn Picard, exam...
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MiamiTHRIVE initiative passes one-year mark
Phase II of the university’s strategic planning effort expected to conclude in early 2025
Educational Leadership professor Érica Fernández elected to national leadership role
Érica Fernández, professor of educational leadership at Miami University, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the University Council for Educational Administration (UCE...
Faculty and alumni co-author study on perceptions of sport psychology professionals
Robin Vealey, professor of sport leadership and management at Miami University, collaborated with alumni Alexander Bianco, M.S. ’19, and Sabrina Madson, M.S. ’21, to publish a s...
Exploring leadership and team culture: New faculty publication
Robin Vealey, professor of sport leadership and management at Miami University, and Corinne Zimmerman, M.S. ’22, collaborated with co-author Nicholas Myers to publish a study in the Journ...
Miami students bring sports passion to "Red Brick Recap"
Miami University students Jack Mueller and Ted Brennan are bringing the energy of Miami sports straight to fans with Red Brick Recap, a podcast and YouTube show that breaks down the latest in Miami...
Miami University’s Chem-E-Car team competes in San Diego
Six Miami University CEC students traveled to San Diego, CA to compete with their Chem-E-Car at the national level.
Building a cyber career: Lessons in leadership, values, and resilience from women in the field
The panel, organized jointly by Miami University's Cyber Security Club and Miami's local chapter of Society of Women Engineers, offered in-person insights from female leaders.
Dance Theatre leads EHS book drive with top donations
Congratulations to Dance Theatre for collecting the most books during the EHS literacy book drive for the Queen City Book Bank. The drive gathered over 1,450 books thanks to the generosity of EHS s...
Author Sarah Stitzlein leads discussion on teaching honesty in a dishonest world
EHS hosted a thought-provoking "Coffee and Conversation" event with author Sarah Stitzlein on Nov. 20. The discussion, inspired by her book Teaching Honesty in a Populist Era: Emphasizing Truth in ...
Miami University offers MUHOPE crisis text line
Free mental health support is available to all students
In observance of National First-Generation Day on Nov. 8, Dean Reneé Baernstein has announced the winners of the 2024 CAS first-generation awards: Associate Professor of English TaraShea N...
Be prepared for winter weather
These tips can help Miamians stay safe and warm as temperatures drop
Phill Alexander remembered as ‘a trailblazer’ in college esports
Assistant professor of Emerging Technology in Business + Design was a pioneer in esports curriculum
Miami associate professor wins 2024 Chicago Folklore Prize
Andrew Peck’s book examines what happens when legends are born online?
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 11-17
Journal-News, Nov. 14: Record breaking: Miami U earns more than $50 million in grantsThis article highlights Miami’s record-breaking year of funding grants. Ande Durojaiye, vice president...
Original Lilly Conference on College Teaching returns to Miami for 43rd year
Three-day conference on effective teaching will be at Armstrong Student Center
Dragonfly graduates earn AAZK awards for their work within the animal care field
The American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK) recently announced its 2024 keeper award winners, and three Dragonfly graduates were recognized.
‘Niche picking’ helps Social Work students find a perfect career path
Unique networking opportunities take faculty mentorship far beyond the classroom
Miami University ranks fourth in nation for study abroad among public doctoral universities
University sees increase in the percentage of undergraduates studying abroad
FSB, CAS senior named to Cincy Inno 'Inno Under 25' list
Seven Miami students or alumni on watch list for award
TCE faculty publish study on justice-oriented teacher education
Faculty members Racheal Banda, Ganiva Reyes, and Kathy Batchelor from Miami University’s Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry (TCE) co-authored a study published in...
Ganiva Reyes joins Educational Studies journal editorial advisory board
Ganiva Reyes, department chair and associate professor in Miami University’s Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry, has been appointed to the Editorial Advisory Boar...
Ganiva Reyes elected chair of AERA’s Critical Issues in Curriculum and Cultural Studies SIG
Ganiva Reyes, department chair and associate professor in Miami University’s Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry, has been elected chair of the Critical Issues in ...
Alumni Spotlight: Makenzie Knore ('24)
Music alumna releases debut piano collection inspired by campus life
Across the Quad: Cybersecurity challenges in our community
Computer science and business colleagues – James Walden and Joseph Nwankpa, respectively – head a collaborative cybersecurity initiative preparing a diversity of majors for local and gl...
From the factory floor to Tic-Tac-Toe: Miami engineering students program “Swoop” to play and engage
CEC students are redefining robotics with ‘Swoop,’ a robot originally designed for factory lines, now reprogrammed to challenge visitors to a game of Tic-Tac-Toe.
College of Creative Arts Dean Ryan Fisher appointed to Cincinnati Youth Choir board
Ryan Fisher, Dean of Miami University’s College of Creative Arts, has been appointed to the board of the Cincinnati Youth Choir (CYC), one of the nation’s leading community yout...
Miami University Symphony Orchestra presents “Symphonic Fireworks” concert ahead of Thanksgiving
The Miami University Symphony Orchestra (MUSO) is thrilled to announce its upcoming concert, Symphonic Fireworks, on Monday, November 25, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. in Hall Auditorium. This dynamic event w...
New website on mental health and well-being available for students, faculty, and staff
Wellness navigator, resource search tool included in resources
Photo from Middletown campus earns top spot in Miami ‘Golden Hours’ photo contest
Dori Coyle-Hall took the photo in front of Verity Lodge
Bill Ebbing joins Miami’s Board of Trustees
1985 graduate is president and CEO of the New Albany Company
MU-WIRELESS Wi-Fi Option Going Away During Winter Break
As part of an initiative to improve the overall security, features, and performance of the Miami Wi-Fi infrastructure, IT Services will be removing the MU-WIRELESS option from the Miami Wi-Fi envir...
The Handlers Behind Miami's Therapy Dogs Program
Behind every sweet therapy dog is a dedicated handler who brings their dog to campus to make a difference.
For communities with few to no first language speakers, archival-based work has become vital
Sculptures installed at Marquardt Middle School in student collaboration project
The four sculptures designed and created in the vision of Miami students and Chicago middle schoolers were dedicated and placed this fall
Jones Lab undergraduate researchers win 2 awards at the 2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Miami University students traveled to San Diego to compete in the undergraduate poster competition, ultimately bringing two top-tier awards back to Oxford, Ohio.
'It was just the best experience' Startup Weekend starts up student entrepreneurs
Dozens of students take part in weekend of innovation and little sleep.
Take those first steps that can lead to incredible experiences far beyond campus
National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages awarded
National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages awarded the ATALM 2024 International Guardians of Culture and Lifeways Language Program Institutional Excellence Award.
National Breath of Life receives award from ATALM
National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages awarded the ATALM 2024 International Guardians of Culture and Lifeways Language Program Institutional Excellence Award.
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 4-10
Dayton Daily News, Nov. 10: Voting is only one way to make your voice heard. Rally your community with Ideas & VoicesRichard Campbell, professor emeritus of Media, Journalism, and Film, is quot...
Dominik Konkolewicz and Jennifer Quinn were honored at a reception during the Graduate Research Forum Nov. 1
FSB Entrepreneurship program ranked No. 8 globally by Princeton Review
Miami University among top 10 public schools for 17th consecutive year
Taking action to save endangered shorebirds
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Lindsay Keller of Chicago, Illinois, published an article in Sevenseas Media.
Tackling food waste in northeast Illinois
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Suzanne Waite of Elmhurst, Illinois, published an opinion piece in the Elmhurst Patch.
Promoting more native habitats to connect Chicago communities
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Juliana Castagna of Homewood, Illinois, published an opinion piece in the Homewood-Flossmoor Chronicle.
Saving salmon in northwest Oregon
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Audrey Evans of Happy Valley, Oregon, published an opinion piece in the Portland Tribune newspaper.
Miami University senior calls leadership roles in student organizations ‘invaluable'
Julia Jacobs will represent Ohio at the National American Miss competition over Thanksgiving break
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Military, veteran student programs awarded grant by state
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce granted the university over $150,000 in recognition and support of EHS education programs enrolling military-affiliated students
Students tackle investment banking in William Blair case competition
Students gain experience with near-real-world financial transactions in month-long competition.
Open forums for associate provost finalists will be held this month
Forums are in Shideler Hall and Kreger Hall
Workday support comes in a variety of forms
Since Workday Platform (Finance/HR/Payroll) became active for Miami in July, support teams have been working tirelessly to address your issues and questions. The topics we’ve seen include...
Second Miami AI Symposium scheduled for March 10-11
Following on the heels of what was a tremendously successful first edition in the fall of 2023, a second Artificial Intelligence (AI) summit at Miami is set to take place on March 10-11, 2025 in th...
MUDEC students help commemorate 80th anniversary of liberation of Luxembourg
Menard Family Center’s Civic Internship Program focuses on semester-long project
Miami University breaks external funding record in fiscal year 2024
“The pursuit of external grants directly supports our educational mission. The opportunity to be engaged in research as collaborators is what sets Miami apart in its commitment to teaching,...
How are groundbreaking ideas in logic programming shaping the future of technology? CEC student and alumni researchers are showing the way.
Techsplaining 101: Network Attached Storage at Miami
Let's learn about how we use network attached storage and the NetApp at Miami.
Supporting needs of international animal care givers
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Jennifer Bridges '16 of Pflugerville, Texas, was published in Animal Keepers' Forum, a publication of the American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK).
Ensuring healthy diets for zoo-housed gorillas
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student and zookeeper Stephanie Hurst of Buffalo, New York, was published in Animal Keepers' Forum, a publication of the American Association of Zoo Keepers.
Zookeepers: Caregivers and resource reducers
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student and zookeeper Chelsea Vabro of North Riverside, Illinois, was published in Animal Keepers' Forum, a publication of the American Association of Zoo K...
Miami students explore federal and state governments
Government Relations Network equips them with effective advocacy and communication skills
Four EHS projects awarded technology grants to enhance student learning and engagement
Four innovative projects from Miami University's College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) were recently awarded grants through the competitive process from the Student Technology Fee fund, d...
Ann Haley MacKenzie named extraordinary professor at South Africa's North-West University
Ann Haley MacKenzie, a faculty member in Miami University’s Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry, has been appointed extraordinary professor for the Research Center...
Unlocking muscle health: Miami University secures $410,071 grant for early-life inactivity study
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases has awarded Miami University $410,071 for research on how early-life physical inactivity influences muscle quality later in...
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (DEW) has awarded Miami University $163,675 through the EmpowerVetEd grant initiative for the project titled Empower VetEd: Supporting Military in Mia...
Miami University Choraliers win national recognition
Miami University is proud to announce that the Miami University Choraliers, under the direction of conductor Robyn Lana, have been awarded third place in the American Prize in Choral Performance, i...
Miami Media Highlights Oct. 28-Nov. 3
WGN, Ch.9, Nov. 3: Backstory with Larry PotashJeb Card, associate teaching professor of Anthropology, adds insight on the history of witchcraft. New York Times, Nov. 3: Election 2024 Polls:...
Miami offers a culture of entrepreneurial imagination, excellence
Momentum builds at Lee and Rosemary Fisher Innovation College@Elm
“It was an extraordinary vision back then to set us on the path to achieving carbon neutrality. As many institutions and organizations are now striving for this goal, we have a significant he...
Dragonfly Photo Contest Winners 2024
Miami University Project Dragonfly graduate students in the Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP), the Global Field Program (GFP), Earth Expeditions (EE) courses, and faculty and staff are invited ...
Miami has a record year for external funding in FY 2024
“Miami is a student-centered institution and the integration of teaching and research is at the heart of the goal for increasing grant finding” Sue McDowell, vice president for research...
Ellram named a Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence Legend
Farmer School professor among first group of academics to earn honor
Miami advances democracy through critical thinking, advocacy
The Menard Family Center for Democracy hosts candidate debates, public lectures, issue discussions, and more
Miami University advances affordability for students in several ways
Billion-dollar campaign will dedicate $400 million for scholarships
Miami teams with Butler Tech to advance manufacturing education
Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub set to open January 2026
Miami students learn, practice in state-of-the-art healthcare hub
Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility serves multiple programs, purposes
Miami invests in the humanities with Bachelor Hall revamp
Major renovations will provide state-of-the-art technology and spaces to collaborate
Miami’s survey of Ohio voters gives students chance to create, engage with data
Election poll referenced in New York Times, across social media
Lorikeets are for keeps when it comes to rearing and being ambassadors
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student and zookeeper Angela Ignarski of Orland Park, Illinois, was published in Animal Keepers' Forum, a publication of the American Association of Zoo...
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Miami University students conduct survey of Ohio voters
Results showed tight presidential, senate races
Music instructor Lisa Ericksen to vocal coach musical at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
Miami University adjunct professor, Lisa Ericksen, is lending her expertise as a Vocal Coach for the highly-anticipated world premiere of Rutka at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. This powerful in...
Miami Regionals, Butler Tech partner for new 1+3 Nursing model
The new model allows Butler Tech students to complete their first year of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing while still in high school. Successful students receive direct admission to Miami's...
Victories for both Miami and Ohio in the second annual CyberMania competition
We have officially closed the annual CyberMania event!
Urban Cohort joins Peaslee Neighborhood Center
Urban Cohort joins Peaslee Neighborhood Center for 14th annual community event, honoring partnership and leadership.
Carla Shalaby, Ed.D. speaks on literacy and freedom in education at campus symposium
Carla Shalaby from the University of Michigan led a compelling keynote at Miami’s College of Education, Health, and Society’s fall symposium, titled “Critical conversa...
Oxford and Miami’s ties to Native American culture
November is Native American Heritage month, and Oxford residents don't have to go far to engage with local Native American history.. By Austin Smith, Oxford Free Press, Nov 1, 2024
Constructive Dialogue Perspectives expands across Miami campus this fall
Pilot program last spring gave student leaders tools to communicate across differences
Miami’s Luxembourg campus is a well-established international footprint
MUDEC offers students opportunity to explore a unique cultural landscape
Miami ecologist Lesley Knoll part of emerging field of wintertime lake research
Thousands of lakes worldwide that historically froze over every winter now experience ice-free years. Knoll is part of international team that contributed to a new review in Science on environmenta...
Miami searching for AVP for Online Learning and Professional Education
University is partnering with Storbeck Search and Associates for national search
Miami’s McVey Data Science building innovates for the future
New space inspires cutting-edge programs, collaborations
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in October
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Opportunity for competitive advantage at Access for All
On October 25, 2025, the Access for All Annual Accessibility Symposium was held at the Shriver Center on Miami’s Oxford campus. A bright crowd of around 91 attendees gathered in the Heritage ...
In October, the Howe Center for Writing Excellence hosted workshops on multimodal writing and grantwriting, equipping educators with strategies to enhance student engagement and pursue funding. Ren...
Noltemeyer named dean of College of Education, Health, and Society
New role begins Dec. 1; Noltemeyer has been interim dean of EHS since January
Miami earns high marks in Intelligent.com 2025 rankings
University is No. 1 for Master’s in Gerontology; No. 2 in Best Small Business Management
Glee Club alumnus reflects on musical journey, memories, and the bond of song
John Clover, a Miami University alumnus from the Class of 1970, recently shared memories from his transformative years as a member of the Miami University Men’s Glee Club. Clover̵...
Presentation During Ohio Archives Month Unveils Creation of Howe Archive
The Miami University Libraries unveiled the creation of the Howe Center for Writing Excellence Archival and Digital Collection. This invaluable archive has been digitized and will be made available...
Students unleash their potential during the Inside Washington summer ‘24 program
The Department of Political Science offers students a summer full of career development and networking experiences in the nation’s capital.
Miami Media Highlights Oct. 21-27
Dayton Daily News, Oct. 27: Miami U revamps, unifies online courses for thousands of of students, adult career learnersMiami University President Gregory Crawford, provost Elizabeth Mullenix, and A...
Prioritizing inclusivity in conservation education
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Kelly Maxwell of Jacksonville Beach, Florida, pictured paddleboarding through the mangroves in Biscayne Bay, Everglades, for her Global Biomes course...
Miami University announces partnership with TriHealth, Beacon
TriHealth, Beacon will be exclusive providers for sports medicine and rehabilitation services for RedHawk student-athletes
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MPIL Call for Cohorts - Spring 2025
The Miami Plan Innovation Lab (MPIL), led by the Office of Liberal Education, is calling for interdisciplinary teams to co-design - and ultimately teach - exciting new high-impact Signature Inquiry...
Miami students conduct mock evaluation team meeting in interdisciplinary training
Graduate and undergraduate students from Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society participated in an interdisciplinary training event at Shriver Center, collaborating ...
Miami marks 200 years of teaching with panels on Nov. 1, Nov. 4
Sessions will be held at the art museum with a virtual component
Family Weekend festivities bring Miamians together
Recap video captures moments from Miami University's Family Weekend 2024
IAM Update: Three new affiliations, Google calendars, and more
The IAM Program continues to work on a long list of tasks and activities that are improving not only how our systems talk to each other, but also how we use those systems to improve the level of se...
By pursuing a humanities degree at Miami, Unroe has gone on to be a success story through many different avenues in the field of gerontology.
Miami alumna’s graphic design skills on display from Paris to Cleveland
Art director enjoying fast-paced environment with NBA’s Cavaliers
No mystery what happens to these ‘ghostlike’ atoms
Trapped and frozen atoms at heart of Samir Bali’s research.
Sculpting the strange with Dan Chudzinski ’07
CCA alumnus realizes the mythological and strange through his sculpture work
Nate Sowder: Designing success through setting goals, recognizing advantages
Fifth Third Bank executive tells students about balancing passions with what they are good at doing.
Create a self-portrait of personal growth
Hear how college can be a blank canvas for creativity and confidence
Building Leadership, One Brick at a Time: Using LEGO® to Engage Students
In an era where leaders are seeking innovative ways to engage students and enhance collaboration, Miami’s Division of Student Life is employing a surprising tool to help—LEGO® bricks.
Miami Media Highlights Oct. 14-20
MSN, Oct. 20: 5 Of The Strangest Aircraft Designs That Took To The SkiesThis article highlights five strange aircraft designs. Miami University students designed the one-piece circular wing for the...
Conducting research for sake of student well-being and environmental literacy
Research by Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Rachel Arbor '23 of Beacon, New York, and Dragonfly associate director Kevin Matteson has been published in Environmental Education Research...
A summer internship at SPR Therapeutics
Learn about Delaney Richmond's internship with SPR Therapeutics, a medical device company founded and led by College of Engineering and Computing alumna Maria Bennett.
Art Education junior Isabella Obradovich has built a following for her art; now she wants to use her learned experiences to help others grow too
Find balance in college, while learning what it takes to be a campus leader
Transforming education: New AI modules empower K-12 educators
K-12 teachers can access new learning modules on Artificial Intelligence in education, complete with the latest insights on Generative AI. Created by a team from Miami University alongside leading ...
New partnership supports aspiring teachers with affordable housing in downtown Cincinnati
Empowering future educators in diverse urban areas can transform local communities
Students Prepare for Voting in the 2024 Presidential Election
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Miami University students are taking different paths to ensure their voices are heard at the ballot box.
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Miami University PhD student Tahreem Fatima earns 2024 AESA award for outstanding research
Tahreem Fatima, a Ph.D. candidate in Educational Leadership at Miami University, has been awarded the 2024 Taylor & Francis Past President’s Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Res...
Navigating New Horizons: Tony Sterns and the Intersection of Technology and Aging
Originally trained as an engineer in ship repair, Tony Sterns sees his journey to Gerontology as quite natural. “I worked with old ships, and now I work with older people,” he j...
Miami alumnus Juan Gilbert '91 appointed to National Science Board by President Joe Biden
Hamilton native hopes to bring ‘computing for social good perspectives’ to the board
Enhancing campus life and stimulating the local economy
In line with MiamiTHRIVE, university continues to assess how campuses will evolve
Michael Connor ’94 on harnessing generative AI and emotional intelligence for business and beyond
He is the founder of Chat EQ: an AI-powered web app designed for compassionate communication, teaching its users emotional intelligence.
Trick or treat? More like click or delete: NCSAM update 2024
As you know, October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and we are all working to become more knowledgeable and – dare we say – aware of common cybersecurity practices and...
Miami students map out their path to BLINK festival
Largest public light and art event in the country is Oct. 17-20 in Cincinnati
Serving as a mentor high on list of priorities for new associate provost
Elise Radina has been professor, chair, associate dean at Miami
FSB professor playing on three teams vying for national tennis championship
Gillian Oakenfull will play for three national tennis championships over the next few weeks.
School boards unveiled: Miami professor shares insights on 'The Referenda' podcast
Kathleen Knight-Abowitz, professor of Educational Leadership at Miami University, was a guest on the podcast The Referenda, where she discussed her research on Ohio school boards. In the episode, t...
Historian Elena Jackson Albarrán: ‘Columbus Who? Decolonizing the Calendar in Latin America’
Latin America's Día de la Raza has been renamed to reflect anti-colonial sentiments, as with Columbus Day in the U.S., writes Albarrán
Miami Online: Meet Miami University’s reinvented online campus
System-wide unification of online academic programs launches new era of education at Miami
Miami Media Highlights for Oct. 7-13
Pubic News Service, Oct. 13: Improving Ohio's sexual violence response teamsAnna Ressler, assistant professor of Nursing, is leading the research on sexual violence response teams in Ohio. The surv...
Academic advisors create network of support for students
CEC academic advisors worked all summer to orientate new students and prepare to support all returning students for the school year.
Ed.D students publish book on project-based and inquiry learning
Lauren Martin of Cincinnati Public Schools and Mici Eubanks from Indiana Hill Primary School have co-authored a new book titled Project-Based and Inquiry Learning: Nurturing Curiosity. Their work p...
Adobe software now available for checkout at King Library
Books aren’t the only thing you can get at the library.
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Sophomore Music Education students get a hands-on drumline experience
Last week, sophomore Music Education students in Percussion Methods experienced firsthand what it's like to march in a drumline. Professor Chris Tanner, instructor for the course, recruited two mem...
Lab technicians keep CEC labs running
Machine maintenance, parts procurement, and lots of emails go into coordinating and keeping student lab spaces in CEC running smoothly.
Open forums for EHS dean finalists this month
Forums for College of Education, Health, and Society dean finalists will be held at King Library and McGuffey Hall
MiamiTHRIVE Symposium to be held Oct. 14-15
Nine foundational strength committees finished work over the summer; symposium will be in Shriver Center
Students, faculty, alumni tout Miami business ecosystem at StartupCincy Week
StartupCincy Week gave Miami the opportunity to show off what its faculty, students, and alumni can do.
Graduate students secure $6,010 to enhance wellness space at McGuffey Hall
College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) graduate students Cayden Enix and Georgie Early, along with Assistant Dean Lea Minniti, have been awarded $6,010 through Miami’s Mental Hea...
“Verlin Pulley: The Remaking of a Man” is an original student work by junior Theatre and Creative Writing double major Max Kaufman and directed by junior Psychology major Bradl...
Keys to Career helps students unlock their potential
Inaugural DEI Professional Development Day brings students, employers, and campus community members together
The 2024 U.S. elections are set for Tuesday, Nov. 5, with the president and vice president at the top of party tickets. Beyond that, 34 of the 100 seats in the U.S. Senate and all 435 seats in the ...
OutSCIder Classroom has started airing on PBS stations in southwest Ohio
Miami Media Highlights Sept. 30-Oct. 6
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Oct. 6: Healthy InnovationsMiami University President Gregory Crawford is shown with alumni Sharon and Graham Mitchell as they flip the switch to sustainability. The Mitchells mad...
Rinella Learning Center earns recertification as Learning Center of Excellence
Miami is one of seven institutions in the U.S. to receive designation
International student research makes diplomatic discoveries for U.S. Embassy
Anastasija Mladenovska immerses herself amongst war-time Russian immigrants in Serbia
Economics professor visits Colombia as Fulbright-Hays participant
Jenny Minier spent four weeks across Colombia learning lessons she could bring back to Oxford.
Introducing: Grackle Workspace at Miami
Miami University and the AccessMU Center are excited to announce the availability of Grackle Workspace for the entire campus community.
Howe Center for Writing Excellence Hosts National Advisory Board Meeting
The Howe Center for Writing Excellence recently held our annual national advisory board meeting.
Family Weekend 2024 featuring Sal Vulcano
Sal Vulcano will be live in Millett Hall this Oct. 18 as the headlining comedian for Family Weekend 2024.
Tackling the microplastics problem through community art
Current Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Molly Biagi of River Grove, Illinois, recently partnered with Chicago-based environmental conservation organization Urban Rivers and hosted a mic...
How participating in a Winter Term workshop led to a successful internship this summer
Lauren Devney, a senior Mechanical Engineering Major, shares her experience of her summer internship with Greif.
Young alumni talk cybersecurity at Farmer School panel discussion
A panel of recent graduates examined the current and future states of cybersecurity.
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Encouraging coexistence, mutual respect in La Jolla Cove
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Sharyn Umaña-Angers of Montreal, Canada, published an article on Sevenseas Media.
Evaluating river response to dam removal in western Washington
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Natasha Coumou of Marysville, Washington, was part of research team who observed impacts of the Pilchuck River Diversion Dam removal from the Pilchuck Ri...
Standardizing and assessing pangolin research
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate and Dragonfly instructor Jeannie Miller Martin '13 of Brunswick, Georgia, and others conducted research that was published in Oryx—The International J...
Debunking science misinformation with citizen science
Current Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Thomas Hensley of Bellbrook, Ohio, was published in the Dayton Daily News, a newspaper serving the City of Dayton, Ohio, and surrounding comm...
Safeguarding mammals in northern Sri Lanka
Current Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Olivia Johnson of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, published an article for the Kaludiyapokuna Primate Conservation and Research Center (KPCRC)
Examining working elephants in Nepal
Project Dragonfly Visiting Assistant Professor Michelle Szydlowski was published in Anthrozoös, a multidisciplinary journal focused on the relationships between people and animals across areas.
Current Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Lucy Gardner, of Manhattan, New York, was published in the Times Union, a newspaper for New York's Capital Region.
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Valeria Hernandez '23, of Houston, Texas, was recently interviewed by the National Park Service for her work as a NPS intern in helping the forestry crew mo...
Dalí Quartet in the Gallery: Watch Masters at Work
Free Concert and Open Masterclass at Miami University’s Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum
Miami Urban Cohort student Gabrielle Byrd highlights exhibit on Black travel during Jim Crow era
Gabrielle Byrd, a Miami University Urban Cohort student and freelance writer for Cincinnati Public Radio, has written an article showcasing “The Negro Motorist Green Book” exhib...
Celebrate ‘the Spirit of Western’ with our Exposure story from Homecoming 2024
Miami’s football team wore special blue jerseys to commemorate the weekend
New Climate Action and Sustainability Council Working Groups on Student Engagement and Faculty/Staff Engagement accepting nominations for additional members
Miami University recognized for inclusive excellence for fifth straight year
University earns HEED Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine
Registration is now open for the 9th Annual Accessibility Symposium
The annual Access for All: Accessibility Symposium will be held this year on Friday, October 25, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. All sessions will be held at Miami University's Shriver Center. You d...
The amazing alumni I met at this year's 18 Of The Last 9 luncheon
CEC Student Associate Lauren Devney shares her experience attending the 18 of the Last 9 Luncheon.
Miami hosts Ukrainian scholar in the College of Engineering and Computing
The BridgeUSA Ukrainian Academic Fellows Program builds connections between Ukrainian and U.S. scholars
'Shark Tank' star brings 'Cold Hard Truth' to Miami
Kevin O'Leary was Anderson Distinguished Lecture Series speaker for 2024.
Health Professional School Fair
Join us at the 9th Annual Miami University Health Professional School Fair!
Sing with us: Miami University Choral Collective
We are excited to invite Miami University students, faculty, staff, and the Oxford community to join the Miami University Choral Collective!
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in September
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Miami’s Major Insight takes top Podcast spot at Ragan awards
University also earns Honorable Mention in Video category
Miami Media Highlights Sept. 23-29
Journal-News, Sept. 28: Miami U unveils $5 million solar energy parkThis news story reports on the new Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park at Miami University. Miami President Gregory Cr...
FSB business fraternity brings home regional awards for its work
Delta Sigma Pi is one of five Farmer School business fraternities
Photo contest will showcase Miami at ‘Dusk and Dawn’
Enter on social media from Oct. 1-Nov. 1
Treks will take place in January and March of 2025
A photo and video recap of the first month of Fall semester at the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC).
Hui Wang and team receive new NIH grant for development of reliable optical imaging phantom
Future potential applications for Wang’s research includes new ways to screen for glaucoma and Parkinson’s.
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In July 2024, the Howe Center for Writing Excellence hosted a groundbreaking pilot of a sensemaking method developed by Elizabeth Wardle that seeks to imagine faculty as the best resource to solve ...
Miami alumna Maddie Tobler builds career as athletic trainer at Northern Iowa
Miami University athletic training graduate Maddie Tobler '21, serves as the athletic trainer for the University of Northern Iowa's track and field team. Tobler's journey began as a student trainer...
Chronic absenteeism under the spotlight: Anthony James on 'The Academic Minute'
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified challenges in K-12 education, including the growing issue of chronic absenteeism. Anthony James, professor and interim chair of family science and social work at...
More than 60 candidates take oath during naturalization ceremony at Miami Regionals
Event part of Citizenship and Democracy Week
Swine City Brewing, Miami University announce pair of beverages to support RedHawk student-athletes
1809 Bohemian Pilsner and RedHawk Razz Raspberry Lemonade Hard Seltzer will be available in late October
'Flipping the switch' on the Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park at Miami University
A $5 million gift from Sharon Janosik Mitchell ’73 and Graham Mitchell ’73, M.En. ’76 will help Miami reach its 2040 carbon neutrality goal
NCSAM is starting: Join us for a Fireside Cyberchat
On October 17, join IT Services and the Information Security Office for a Fireside Cyberchat with Helen Patton.
CAS Top News Stories Fall 2024
Dr. William McIntyre ’68 gives $1 million to the Mallory-Wilson Center for Healthcare Education to help prepare students for medical school.
2024 Astronaut Scholars Zachary Abrahms (Biology, Premedical Studies) and Cecelia Meinking (Biochemistry, Music) have been announced as Miam...
From left to right: Traci Buschner '90, Griffin Killion '22, and Kimmi Morakis '19 Ethan Clements (Physics, BS 2014, MS 2016) was profiled as an ORISE STEM Researcher at the U.S. Dept ...
Faculty and Staff News Fall 2024
The Latest from The Conversation From left to right: Rodney Coates, Michael Crowder, Stephen Norris, and Anne Whitesell Elena Jackson Albarrán (History) published an article in...
Miami Media Highlights Sept. 16-22
Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien, Sept. 21: Understanding Ballot InitiativesAnne Whitesell, assistant professor of Political Science, explains ballot initiatives ahead of the November ...
Miami remains among top 3 public schools for Undergraduate Teaching
University recognized in several U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges categories
The Miami University senior worked on a team to develop a new version of a tethered spacecraft simulator during his internship at the Marshall Space Flight Center
“Who Did I Elect?” is a comprehensive platform designed to give voters transparent, detailed insights into the actions and decisions of their congressional representatives.
Miami football team to wear special Western College-themed jerseys for Homecoming
RedHawks will be decked out in blue for game against Massachusetts; check out the video honoring the legacy of Western College
Board of Trustees extends President Crawford’s contract until 2029
Other action includes approval of designated funds for MiamiTHRIVE initiatives
Multimillion-dollar gift names Farmer School of Business student advising center
Dauch Family Scholarship program for FSB student athletes also announced.
The Marcum Hotel's breakfast is designed to offer a quick touch of nutrition before our guests head in the many different directions of their day here in Oxford.
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Alumna Carol Anderson honored with Freedom Summer of ’64 Award
Esteemed author, historian, educator recognized for work with civil rights and social justice
New A.I. Robustness Testing Kit released from CEC’s LAiSR lab
Freely available to anyone in the A.I. security community, the testing kit allows security professionals to test A.I. models’ vulnerabilities and responses to attackers.
What do recruiters want to hear from students?
We asked recruiters at the Fall Career and Internship Fair what question they most wanted to hear from students. Their responses may surprise you.
Miami students’ delegate experience ‘incredible, impactful’
Patrick Houlihan and Kate Louagie represented Ohio’s 8th congressional district at DNC
‘They were able to witness history’
Menard Center, Office of ASPIRE team up to take Miami students to national political conventions
Introducing: Generative AI at Miami
Read on to learn more about generative AI and see how you can use new tools with your Miami credentials!
Victory Bell game brings sellout crowd to Yager Stadium
View photos from the day in our Exposure story
SCOM alumni describe ups, downs of rotational development programs
The 2024 Supply Chain Roundtable had an alumni panel that talked about a growing trend in business.
Groundbreaking partnership launches the Miami Middletown Rising Scholarship
The City of Middletown, the Middletown Community Foundation, and Miami University Regionals announce the establishment of the Miami Middletown Rising City of Middletown scholarship
Miami Media Highlights Sept. 9-15
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Sept. 15: Healthy InnovationsMiami University President Gregory Crawford and University Ambassador Dr. Renate Crawford discuss pet therapy provided at Miami University. The Crawfo...
Career Fair advice from Summer Libecap ‘21, PCA Area Engineer
Libecap, a recent CEC alumna, is an Area Engineer at Packaging Corporation of America (PCA). Read her tips before attending Thursday’s Fall STEM Career Fair!
Howe Writing Center consultant Kendyl Gurren publishes essay in national writing journal
Howe Writing Center undergraduate consultant Kendyl Gurren opens up about her personal narrative and experience of vulnerability as a writer in a recent issue of Queen City Writers, an academic jou...
Western College takes center stage for Homecoming 2024
Athletic events, M.O.V.E. Bootcamp, parade, and more scheduled for celebratory weekend
Miami is committed to the idea all members of Miami community feel included, heard, and respected
Trailblazing educator and alumna inspires at Mrs. America 2024 competition
Mrs. Ohio Anedra Million advocates for mental health and substance abuse prevention in schools
The theme for Miami's Homecoming Weekend Sept. 26-29 is 'Celebrating the Spirit of Western: A Homecoming for Love, Honor, and Legacy'
How to prepare for career fair
Senior Mechanical Engineering student Lauren Devney shares her experience of previous career fairs and how she is preparing this year.
Notice: Recent phishing scam appears to be from President Crawford
Please be aware that a new phishing email message is making the rounds that appears to be from University President Gregory Crawford.
Miami's Suicide Prevention Week will be held Sept. 29-Oct. 4, 2024.
Cross cultural pedagogy: A Brazilian adventure
In the College of Creative Arts, connections of all kinds occur on a daily basis. There are the obvious ones, between a student and professor, or between peers in a class. When those connections ex...
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Miami University students, faculty represented at behavioral health workforce event
Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society was well represented at the Higher Education Learning Circle: Building the Behavioral Health Workforce event on Friday at VOA....
Simran Kaur-Colbert, Ph.D. ‘22 named inaugural director at George Washington University
Simran Kaur-Colbert, Ph.D., a 2022 graduate of Miami University’s College of Education, Health and Society, has been appointed the inaugural director of the Center for Interfaith and Spir...
Miami welcomes over 80 students from Cincinnati partner schools for a campus visit
Miami's College of Education, Health, and Society recently hosted over 80 students from Aiken, Taft, and Withrow High Schools, part of the TEACh Cincinnati partnership. Students, accompanied by the...
What We Did This Summer: CEC IT Edition
In part 1 of our series, Scott Campbell shares some of the work CEC’s IT team has been accomplishing behind the scenes.
Cam Shriver has humble gumption
On a brisk September morning, Saturday, Sept. 7, about 40 people attended Cam Shriver’s presentation hosted by Chautauqua Wawasee on the survival of the Myaamia people. The event was held at ...
Meet the New Director of the Armstrong Student Center
The Armstrong Student Center recently welcomed a new director. Geoff Combs joined the Division of Student Life in August.
National Breath of Life Awarded by ATALM
National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages wins international award for helping tribes keep their languages alive. By Margo Rutledge Kissell, Miami University Communicatio...
‘Chasing Nostalgia’ with Miami University
Pair of Miami alumni provide music for 30-second commercial to air Sept. 15
Google Update: Pending Delete label
Beginning October 1, Miami users will start to see a new label in their Google Drive on certain files.
Director of Dance and alumna present at national conference
Director of Dance and alumna present at national conference Assistant teaching professor and director of dance Ashley Goos presented at the National Dance Educators Organization conference in New ...
Three career and internship fairs planned for fall semester
Recruiters will identify Miami talent for full-time and internship positions this September and October
The next Mental Health Incubator Challenge is Oct. 1
Farmer School student opens new vintage clothing store in Uptown
An FSB student and his business partner have taken their business to a new level by opening a storefront location in Oxford.
Miami University Symphony Orchestra to inaugurate 121st season with a special dedication concert
The Miami University Symphony Orchestra is proud to announce the opening concert of its 121st season, dedicated to the Daniel Pearl World Music Days Festival. The performance will take place on Sat...
Celebrating 33 years of dedication: Mary’s Miami journey
After 33 years of dedication, Mary Denney is ready to embark on her next chapter—retirement. Her journey at Miami University began in a part-time role with the ROTC program, and over the ...
Freedom Summer of ’64 Award ceremony is Sept. 20 at Hall Auditorium
Carol Anderson ’81 MA ’82 to be honored for efforts to advance civil rights and social justice
Miami Media Highlights Sept. 2-8
MSN Money, Sept. 7: A Swiss city cut red tape and ended up with many more homes. It's a model for the US.Simon Buchler, assistant professor of Finance, is the co-author of a study that shows how on...
Second business successfully exits RedHawk Ventures
Software service company acquired by sports streaming platform
Helping sea otters in Northern California
Current Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Emily Williams of San Francisco, California, wrote an article for SevenSeas Media.
GFP student awarded Pelecanus scholarship; shares about her community conservation work
Current Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Emily Summers of Waialua, Hawai’i, talks about pursuing her master's in biology, her studies through Earth Expeditions...
Addressing the impacts of climate change
Current Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) student Christine Peralta of Brooklyn, New York, wrote an op-ed for the Bushwick Daily newspaper.
Helping native bees to benefit conservation
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Allison Hazel of Cortland, Ohio, wrote an article for the Cortland News, a free newspaper serving the City of Cortland and surrounding communities.
Pathways to nature, spiritual awareness
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Melissa Breed-Parks of St. Louis, Missouri, wrote an article for Friends Journal...
Current Global Field Program (GFP) student Carlee Simpson of Elgin, Illinois, reflects on her 2024 Earth Expeditions Kenya course...
Determining the role of films for conservation
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Maegan Leavendusky '24 of Mayetta, Kansas, traveled to Cameroon, West Africa, where she worked on The Great Ape Conservation Film Project (GACFP)...
Student podcast host gives voice to the entire college experience
Maggie Snee ’25 inspires campus involvement as an RA, student researcher, and the new host of Major Insight
In Memoriam: Nancy Humbach, former associate professor of Teacher Education
Humbach was a prolific author of Spanish language textbooks used in thousands of high schools. Read the obituary
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Student Petitions and Advising Updates
A reminder of the overall Miami Plan petition process. Petitions for Miami Plan hours are by definition special exceptions to Miami Plan requirements, and they are evaluated on a case-by-case basis...
Join the Fall Literacy Initiative: Help Us Deliver the Gift of Books to Cincinnati Schools!
Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) is excited to launch a fall service project supporting literacy in partnership with the Queen City Book Bank. We invite ...
Celebrating the Remarkable Career of Phyllis Cummins
As Phyllis Cummins embarks on her well-deserved retirement, it's time to reflect on the journey that has defined her two careers. From the bustling world of real estate to the academic corrido...
Advice for First-Year students
Welcome to Miami! You have joined the Miami community. Now, you can take advantage of what makes Miami distinct. Much of that difference is the Miami Plan - our “total curriculum” phil...
Joseph K. Nwankpa in The Conversation: ‘Complicated app settings are a threat to user privacy’
The associate professor of Information Systems and Analytics looks at using default privacy settings in popular mobile apps
Miami ranked as one of America’s best colleges by The Wall Street Journal
University also made appearances on recent lists from The Princeton Review, Forbes
Three CEC-affiliated students win PSAAA awards
Zachary Abrahms, Noah Emmert, and Chanakya Pandya are the CEC-affiliated student winners of the 2024 Provost's Student Academic Achievement Award (PSAAA).
Tech Fee Informational Meeting Next Week
There will be an open informational meeting and Q&A session regarding the Tech Fee proposal process on Wednesday, September 11, from 9 - 11 a.m. This is an informal, drop-in meeting that is ava...
KNH students honored with Provost's Student Academic Achievement Award
Taylor Thornburg (Kinesiology, Pre-Med) and Lindsay Stein (Kinesiology, Nutrition Minor) were among ten Miami University undergraduates honored with the Provost's Student Academic Achievement Award...
Tyaira Smith and Crystal Watson named 2024 UCEA Jackson Scholars
Doctoral students Tyaira Smith (LCC/PhD) and Crystal Watson (EdD) have been selected as University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) Jackson Scholars for the 2024 cohort. This prestigio...
Anthony James discusses chronic absenteeism on NPR's Cincinnati Edition
Anthony James, Ph.D., Professor and Interim Department Chair of Family Science and Social Work at Miami University, was featured on NPR’s Cincinnati Edition to discuss the rise in chronic...
Alumna doesn’t let canceled flight stop her first visit to Oxford in three decades
Miamians participate in second RedHawk Day of Service
View photos from the various sites throughout the Miami University and Oxford communities
Get ready for the Party on the Patio, CEC's annual event for First-Year students
In the early evening of Thursday, September 5, first-year CEC students will gather for food, music, and camaraderie.
Miami searching for new associate provost for undergraduate education
University is partnering with Storbeck Search and Associates
Top 10-ranked Honors College expands with growing CEC involvement
17.4% of CEC students are also part of the Miami University Honors College, the highest percentage among all academic divisions.
Miami Media Highlights Aug. 26-Sept. 1
Journal-News, Sept. 1: Miami U earns high Ohio ranking as an employer on Forbes listThis story on Miami earning a spot on Forbes’ America’s Best In-State Employers 2024 list fea...
Celebrating Culture Through Music and Dance is Sept. 13, featuring guests from the Salsa Center
In celebration of National Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month, the event features samba, bachata, and salsa dance lessons
Connecting, Assessing, and Moving Forward our Inclusive Community Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence Newsletter, September 2024 Edition
The fulfillment of forging your own path
Hear about defining success on your own terms, and about how your friends and “found-family” can make all the difference in college
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SLAM Roadshow Series brings Miami University alumni together in Chicago
Miami University's Department of Sport Leadership and Management (SLAM) successfully hosted a vibrant alumni gathering in Chicago on Friday, August 30, 2024, as part of the SLAM Roadshow Series. Th...
Oxford, OH – Miami University Performing Arts Series is honored to host the renowned Fisk Jubilee Singers for a special performance on Friday, September 20, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. in...
Beyond High Street: Jackie Shropshire
Jackie Shropshire had a successful career in healthcare sales, until he decided to make a change.
How to find community as a woman in engineering or computing
This Thursday’s Women and Allies Welcome event is for female-identifying students at CEC, and allies who want to support them.
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in August
Check out our weekly Miami Media Highlights on the Miami University News website.
CEC’s brand new First-Year Experience Lab open for fall classes
The 3,800 square foot, $1.1M renovation in Benton Hall provides incoming students with intentional spaces for collaboration, communication, and community-building.
Holcomb to become CEO of Tampa-based company
Techsplaining: How Wi-Fi Works at Miami
We've recently made some changes to Miami's Wi-Fi Network. Let's dive deeper into how exactly our internet works!
MFA student Sarah-Faith Strait to show in Virginia
IN MOTION is a continuation of Sarah-Faith Strait’s life-long investment in the image of the horse. This might be an obsession. In this exhibition, the horse undergoes a series of materia...
Miamians package 35,000 meals for Rise Against Hunger
Event at Armstrong Student Center part of Welcome Weekend activities
Miami welcomes students for 2024-2025 academic year
View the Welcome Weekend Exposure story for photos, video, and audio
Garmatyuk is part of a team of 29 researchers at 17 institutions led by Baylor University to revolutionize the increasingly crowded communication spectrum used by the Department of Defense and the...
Reimagining the Academy conference Sept. 20-21
Open to all; free registration by Sept. 6
Miami University is honored to announce the appointment of Professor Martha Castañeda as the Nancy Humbach Endowed Chair in Foreign Language Education for the 2024-2025 academic year. This...
FSB students named among Top 100 Interns of 2024
Schreiber also named winner of Leadership Category Award
Professor Adam Beissel Discusses Cincinnati Open’s Role Amid Global Tennis Changes
Miami University’s Associate Professor Adam Beissel recently shared his expertise in a news story discussing the Cincinnati Open's position as global tennis undergoes potential realignmen...
On August 22nd, Miami University, in partnership with St. Francis Seraph Church, proudly unveiled a newly renovated building in Cincinnati’s historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. The ribb...
Miami Media Highlights Aug. 19-25
The Colorado Springs Gazette, August 25: Fifty years on, Nixon’s impact on the presidency and political landscape lives onChristopher Kelley, assistant teaching professor of Political Sci...
cara hinh ’16 named Associate Artistic Director for Indiana Repertory Theatre
Ahead of the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 52nd Season, the Theatre has hired cara hinh (they/she) as the new Associate Artistic Director... Read on
‘The SATs have never been about equity,' writes Pepper Stetler for Inside Higher Ed
The history of the SAT raises questions about how we value and measure intelligence, writes the author of the new book, 'A Measure of Intelligence'
Miami University student spearheads Ohio’s rural renaissance
How the Hometown Talent Initiative seeks to combat ‘brain drain’ across the state
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Miami University Partner Teacher Named Finalist for Ohio Teacher of the Year 2025
Miami University is dedicated to partnering with educators who embody the highest ideals of their profession, and Michelle Dohrmann of West Clermont High School is a shining example. The Department...
Gowtham Raj Veeraswamy Premkumar, M.S. ’24 and CEC assistant professor Bryan Van Scoy’s research optimally places cellular connectivity where it is most needed.
Miami University’s College of Creative Arts is proud to announce that three faculty members from the Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship program have been selected to develop an inn...
Black Family Reunion brings its College Tour to Miami
Prospective students saw sights of university’s Oxford campus
The Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) credential, has received national acclaim with new endorsements from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Office of Head Start (OH...
Miami University celebrates doctoral hooding ceremony: 11 EHS graduates recognized
Miami University honored its latest cohort of doctoral graduates from the College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) during a recent hooding ceremony. Held on Friday, August 16 the event celeb...
Miami University's College of Education, Health, and Society hosts Cleveland reception
On Wednesday, August 7, 2024, Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) held a special evening event at The Union Club in Cleveland. The reception, which took pla...
Miami Media Highlights Aug. 12-18
Journal-News, Aug. 17: A story nearly 2,000 years old. Miami University professor works to preserve history of PompeiiSteven Tuck, professor of History, speaks on the new discovery of a pair of vic...
Ten new things Miami University students will see in the 2024-2025 academic year
New dining concepts, a walk-in tech support center, and more
New Miami Wi-Fi Options Now Available
As part of a larger initiative to improve the overall security, features, and performance of the Miami Wi-Fi infrastructure, IT Services over the summer made some enhancements to the available Wi-F...
MiamiTHRIVE strategic planning effort continues
Nine foundational strength committees finished work over the summer
Two generations reflect on calling Miami home 75 years apart
First-year student Michaela Sweis is the great-granddaughter of coaching legend Ara Parseghian ’49
Dog days of August? Not with these welcoming pups
Five therapy dog trainees will be on the Oxford campus for Move-In Day
Abby Helsinger publishes study on digital skills and political efficacy in U.S. adults
Abby Helsinger, Senior Research Associate at Miami University’s Discovery Center for Evaluation, Research, and Professional Learning, has recently published a significant study exploring ...
Miami University launches scholarship in honor of Dr. Susan Rudge's legacy
Miami University is proud to announce a new scholarship initiative within the nutrition and dietetics program to honor the outstanding contributions of Dr. Susan Rudge. Known for her dedication to ...
EHS school psychology alumni share insights on global learning
Two alums of Miami's school psychology program, Chin Lee, M.S., Ed.S., and Danielle Nehring, M.S., Ed.S., recently published an article titled "Learning Abroad: Graduate Student Reflections After I...
CEC professor named ELATES Fellow in national leadership program
Jessica Sparks, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of CEC's department of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering.
Miami University President Greg Crawford talks about the kinds of college experiences that will last a lifetime
Farmer School of Business welcomes faculty new to school or in new roles
More than 20 faculty members have been added to the FSB roster or will be in new roles this school year
Forbes names Miami one of Ohio’s best employers
University is on the list for a fifth consecutive year
Join Miami’s SLAM Road Series in Chicago: Happy Hour and Football Fun Await!
Miami University alumni are invited to a special happy hour gathering hosted by the Department of Sport Leadership & Management (SLAM) on Friday, August 30, 2024, in Chicago. This event will ta...
Miami University Professor Paul Reidy's research featured on NutritionFacts.org
Paul Reidy, an assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health at Miami University, has had his research spotlighted on the popular website NutritionFacts.org. His work ...
Kayleigh Gregory presents maternal health care research at national conference
Kayleigh Gregory, an assistant professor in the Department of Family Science and Social Work at Miami University, recently presented her research on quality maternal health care at the Postpartum S...
Welcome Weekend full of events for incoming students
Nearly 4,330 first-year students are projected for Class of 2028
Curricular Ecologies Learning Lab
A Program of the Miami Plan Innovation Lab & MP Faculty Fellows Since its inception in 1988, the Miami Plan has represented liberal education at Miami. Rather than a set core curriculum or a...
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Miami Launches 'Involvement Week' to Enhance Student Engagement
Involvement Week simplifies and enriches the process of getting involved on campus in the first two weeks of the fall semester, ensuring that every student—whether they’re new to Miami ...
Join #MoveInMiami on August 22: Support the Class of 2028 with 2,028 Gifts!
On August 22, Miami University invites you to participate in #MoveInMiami, a special day dedicated to welcoming the Class of 2028 and shaping their Miami Experience. The goal is to honor the new cl...
9 ways you can support CEC students for #MoveInMiami
Miami University’s annual day of giving is Thursday, August 22. Find out how you can support uniquely CEC projects!
Ohio’s approach can also be a model for states having problems with attendance, writes James in The Conversation
Tech Fee call for proposals begins Monday
The next round of the Student Technology Fee Competitive Proposal Process will begin on Monday, August 19, with a final deadline of September 29.
Newton, Ivy make their Reds’ debut
Presidential pups part of Bark in the Park event at Great American Ball Park
Students interning at Ohio newspapers add voices to the Opinion pages
Media, Journalism, and Film chair says Miami trains students to think critically about the world and then communicate ideas
Senior Design project receives first place recognition in IEEE PES poster competition
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Power and Energy Society (IEEE PES) recognized CEC students' senior design project on rolling outages.
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Farmer Family Foundation matching gift adds up
$20 million matching gift nearly fulfilled halfway through two-year period
Miami Media Highlights Aug. 5-11
Tahoe Daily Tribune, Aug. 9: The Smoke Effect: How are wildfires impacting lakes like TahoeThis article on the increase in wildfires notes a study by scientists from Miami and other universities an...
Miami alumnus named CEO of Starbucks
Brian Niccol ’96 served as speaker at this year’s Spring Commencement
With urban internship experience, Miami students learn to become community leaders
Civic engagement, leadership development part of Urban Leadership Internship Program
Upcoming maintenance: Production Oracle patching scheduled for August 19
On Monday, August 19, starting at 5 p.m., IT Services will be installing security patches to the production Oracle grid infrastructure (specifically on the databases that are on 19c). These patches...
Upcoming maintenance: Oracle Analytics Server (OAS) quarterly patching
IT Services, in coordination with our support partners at Rittman Mead, will be performing a quarterly patch update to the Oracle Analytics Server (OAS) suite, which addresses several security issu...
Miami University’s new academic buildings and recent renovations are LEED Silver-certified
Miami’s 36 LEED Gold- and Silver-certified buildings account for 36% of the building square footage on the Oxford campus
FSB faculty, EY examine AI potential for education at workshop
A two-day event in Cleveland paired EY professionals and Farmer School faculty to learn more about the education possibilities of AI.
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MUMB Prepares for Exciting 2024 Season
A note from Dr. Ryan Yahl, Director of Athletic Bands
Move-in Day Shifts to Friday, Other Welcome Weekend Updates
Move-in day for incoming students is happening one day later this year. Historically held on the Thursday before the start of fall semester classes, this year’s move-in day will take place on...
Upcoming maintenance: Oracle host operating system upgrades
Each night during the week of August 12 through August 16, IT Services will be upgrading the operating system of several database servers.
Family, Tribe, and the Revitalization of the Myaamia Language
Daryl Baldwin, Executive Director of the Myaamia Center, provides a brief history of the work of myaamiaki 'Myaamia people' on the revitalization of myaamiaataweenki 'the Myaamia lan...
Professor of Art Tracy Featherstone exhibits at the Art Academy of Cincinnati
The Art Academy of Cincinnati is pleased to present Green Kitchen, an exhibition of artworks by Tracy Featherstone.
And the Presidential award goes to...
President Joe Biden has named Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Rachel Arbor '23 as a recipient of Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators.
Exploring coral reefs in real time
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate Zovig Minassian '24 of La Crescenta, California, wrote an article for California Classroom Science, a publication of the California Association of Scien...
Putting emotion back into science
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate Megan Schulz '23 of Denver, Colorado, wrote for the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAEE).
GFP student wins scholarship, publishes AZA article
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Kristen Luise of Westwood, Massachusetts, is this year's winner of the Marjorie Post Farrington Scholarship from the Miami University Graduate School.
IT teams show up for Miami community during CrowdStrike incident
As Miami technology has since recovered from the CrowdStrike / Windows incident of mid-July, we thought it was an appropriate time to debrief the university community about the incident – wha...
Miami University named an Ohio Cyber Range Institute Regional Programming Center
As an Ohio Cyber Range Institute-Regional Programming Center, or OCRI-RPC, Miami University will support the advancement of the state of Ohio’s overall cyber initiatives.
Crawfords to throw out first pitch at Reds’ latest Bark in the Park event
Presidential pups Ivy, Newton will also be at Great American Ball Park
Haul out the haul-outs; for we need a little conservation, right this very minute
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate Payden Hubbert '24 of Brooklyn, New York, was published in Animal Keepers’ Forum, a publication of the American Association of Zoo Keepers.
Miami media relations campaign among national finalists
University honored for story on mother, daughter who were assigned same dorm room 33 years apart
Project Dragonfly’s new leader to build on successful foundation
Katie Feilen aims to continue innovation with Miami graduate program
Three new graduate degree programs to be offered at CEC
Students can soon take advantage of M.Eng programs in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Mechanical and Smart Manufacturing Engineering.
Miami Media Highlights July 29-Aug. 4
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Aug. 4: Coffee TalkMichael Crowder, dean of the Graduate School and professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, shares the chemistry behind decaffeination. He highlights his research...
Miami searching for new associate provost
Carolyn Haynes, senior associate provost, serves as chair of search committee
Theatre students Lewis and Nguyen win National Award from Broadway Green Alliance
Theatre students Lauren Lewis and Minh Nguyen have been awarded the College Green Captain Prize for Achievement in Greener Theatre from the Broadway Green Alliance. The award honors students for ex...
Miami University's Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum (RCCAM) unveils new Brand Identity
The Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum at Miami University is proud to announce the launch of its new brand identity, reflecting the museum's distinctive architectural design and commitment t...
Spotlight on Colleen Bush, P.E., Assistant Dean for External Relations and Communications
Colleen Bush comes to this role after 3 years as CEC's Director of Industry Relations.
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Art and Its Markets Course enhances Art Museum’s Collections with focus on Women Artists
The Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum (RCCAM) at Miami University recently acquired three artworks thanks to successful acquisition proposals presented by students in the Spring 2024 Art and Its ...
Dean Beena Sukumaran reflects on gender parity in engineering in Cincinnati Magazine
Currently, women make up only 16 percent of the engineering workforce. Find out what CEC is doing to address this gender disparity at the university level.
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in July
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
You are enough (Advice for my first-year self)
Part two of our special summer series continues with more advice and inspiration from successful students who have already been through it all.
Farmer School professor named OSCPA Power of Change honoree
Anne Farrell is one of 12 women to receive the honor this year
CEC Students Featured in Miami University TV Spot
A 30-second version of the video recently aired on ESPN.
Four Miami University alumni named to Forbes '30 Under 30 Cincinnati' list
College of Engineering and Computing, College of Arts and Science, and Farmer School of Business alumni make newly created local list
Pursuing a Passion for Gerontology: A Journey of Shared Leadership
From the classroom to the sports field, Julia Ruscio ’24 has found successful leadership when she centers her collaborative value.
Pair of FSB alumni among 4 Miamians named to Forbes local 30 Under 30 list
Four Miami University graduates are on a new localized version of Forbes' long-running 30 under 30 list.
August 2024 IAM Program Update
The IAM Program has spent the summer months busily working on the implementation of our new identity governance and administration (IGA) tool, RapidIdentity.
Miami Media Highlights July 22-28
Dayton Daily News, July 26: Summer Olympics opens with southwest Ohio watching local athletes, favorite events Journal-News, July 26: Olympians from the Dayton area: A history o...
Transfer Student MP Hours and OT36 Approved Courses
Information for transfer students regarding applying OT-36 courses to the Miami Plan requirements.
DHL Supply Chain interns gain ‘real-world learning and experiences’
Miami University double major Isabelle Campbell rises to challenge of organizing warehouse ‘graveyard’ filled with nearly 600,000 units of merchandise
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Myaamia tribal history includes fire practices that reshaped Ohio environment
Indigenous communities across the world founded the practice of prescribed fires in their respective homelands. And in our region, the Myaamia tribe was one of those groups.
Forbes lists Miami as one of America’s Best Employers for Women 2024
University ranks in top 30 in the nation’s education industry
Unveiling the Path to Medical School: Insights from Miami University Students
Embarking on a journey to uncover the motivations and preparations of future healthcare professionals, I engaged in conversations with 17 fellow Miami students aspiring towards medical careers. Thr...
Experience as an Undergraduate Research Assistant: Sofia Rebull ‘25
Sofia Rebull is finishing her sophomore year at Miami University and is majoring in Biology with a Pre-Medical Co-Major. Sofia is from Miami, Florida and identifies as a proud Cuban-Ameri...
Pre-Medical Club Spotlight: MEDLIFE Miami
Interviewee: Emily Fitzgerald - President of MEDLIFE What exactly is MEDLIFE Miami? What is your specific role in the organization? MEDLIFE is an acronym for Medicine, Education, and Development fo...
Advisor Corner: Tailyn Walborn
Tailyn is in her 7th academic year at Miami University. She started as our Lead Pre-Health Advisor in July of 2018, and was promoted to Assistant Director in January of 2020. Throughout her time he...
Physician Spotlight: Dr. David DeLaet
Dr. DeLaet is the chair of the Mallory Wilson Center Board of Directors and medical director for Miami’s PA program. He graduated from Miami in 1991 and continued on to medical school at ...
Student Spotlight on Diversity: Petrina Duffour
Petrina Duffour is a fourth-year student on the pre-Physician Assistant (PA) track majoring in Biology. She is a proud first-generation student and identifies as Ghanaian American....
'Shark Tank' star to give Anderson Distinguished Lecture this fall
Kevin O'Leary's lecture to take place in Millett Hall on Oct. 1
Matthew Smith explores Middletown, Ohio, in The Conversation
The Midwestern town is at the heart of JD Vance’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy’
Kudos for those who made Workday a reality
We are now nearly a month into the Workday era at Miami, and we thought it would be a great time to reflect on how we got to this place, and to thank all of those many individuals responsible.
CEC shines at Grandparents College
"Grandparents College" runs every summer on Miami University’s Oxford campus, offering a wide range of classes and extracurriculars for intergenerational attendees.
Jay Kimiecik receives SUNY Cortland's Distinguished Educator Award
John “Jay” Kimiecik ’80 has been honored with SUNY Cortland’s Distinguished Educator Award during the Alumni Reunion 2024 Awards Ceremony held on Saturday, J...
Professor Thomas Poetter publishes thought-provoking book on curriculum theory
Thomas Poetter, professor of educational leadership at Miami University, has published a new book titled "Curriculum Fragments: A Currere Journey through Life Processes." This insightful work build...
Miami University developing a new education abroad program in Lithuania and Latvia
Studying abroad can be a life-changing experience for students
Miami swimming and diving represented at this year’s Paris Olympics
Recent grad Maier to compete for Germany; new RedHawks coach an assistant for Cape Verde team
Mental Health Incubator Returns
Miami University is hosting a second mental health incubator fund to support programming on campus.
Michael Crowder: Reaching for decaf? Learn more about the processes of decaffeination in coffee
Miami Chemistry and Biochemistry professor examines the various methods in an article for The Conversation
Paris Olympics 2024 will begin a new era for the Games
What to watch for: A mix of concerns, controversies, and celebrations surround the Summer Games
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Miami Media Highlights July 15-21
Journal-News, July 21: Miami’s geo-thermal work grows to include iconic campus siteThis article provides an update to Miami University’s expansion of the underground geo-thermal...
New camp for high school students explores cybersecurity
A new program this summer helps high schoolers learn more about Miami, the Farmer School of Business, and cybersecurity.
Internet vacationing: Summer cybersecurity safety tips
Let’s take a trip to the cyber-beach and see what we’ll need to bring…
Miami University Professor Releases Second Edition of Influential Literacy Guide
Paula Saine, Ph.D., the John Heckert Professor of Literacy at Miami University, has released the second edition of her influential book, "Cultivating Diversity and Inclusion: Using Global and Multi...
Serious social ills motivate Miami student to pursue public service and leadership
Gun violence prevention and LGBTQIA+ activism gain Peren Tiemann ’24 national attention
Current Outage: CrowdStrike bug causes Windows devices to bluescreen
This is a timeline of the communications sent to our University partners and users as we worked through Friday to mitigate the impact of the outage caused by the CrowdStrike cybersecurity software.
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In WYSO’s latest podcast, “The Ohio Country,” the perspectives of Ohio’s tribal nations are at the center of a refreshed version of Ohio’s complicated history.
Adam Beissel honored with Miami Athletics Dr. David Shrider Academic Impact Award
Oxford, OH—Congratulations to Adam Beissel, associate professor of sport leadership and management, on being named the recipient of the 2023-24 Miami Athletics Dr. David Shrider Academic ...
Innovative approach to career development highlighted at NCDA annual meeting
San Diego, CA – At the recent National Career Development Association (NCDA) annual conference, Katie Bowling-Southwood, senior associate director of career development, and Jordan D. Gof...
Kelli Rushek publishes article in English Journal
Kelli Rushek, assistant professor of English education, has been featured in the latest issue of the English Journal. Her article, titled "English Language Arts Teaching as Guided Meaning-Making," ...
The American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) announced that Lindsey Ellis, a 2015 sport leadership and management alumna of Miami University, has been appointed head coach of the United States...
Miami alum Alison Sears honored as 2025 Ohio State Board District 4 Teacher of the Year
Alison Sears, an alumna of Miami University, has been recognized as the 2025 State Board District 4 Ohio Teacher of the Year. Sears holds a bachelor's degree in Botany and Chemistry and a master's ...
Miami University Performing Arts Series is excited to announce the return of the highly anticipated Missoula Children's Theatre Drama Camp, a unique and enriching summer experience for area kids ag...
Secure Your Stay at The Marcum
Experience the tranquil retreat of The Marcum in Oxford with 55 uniquely designed rooms. Book in advance for guaranteed availability and avoid last-minute disappointment during peak times and busy ...
For Miami VP, challenging hobby about more than picking locks
David Seidl’s passion for locksport connects him to colleagues, family, and more
Lexi Laskonis, Supply Chain and Business Analytics double major, enjoys challenging Procter & Gamble internship
Never give up (Advice for my first-year self)
Advice and inspiration from successful students who have already been through it all
Scam alert: Research assistants for Padma Patil
The information security team has received numerous reports of a scam concerning student research assistants for Padma Patil, associate vice president of institutional research.
Classroom connection leads to FSB grad's future high-profile client
Emil Barr's persistence and patience paid off in landing a new client.
New Miami podcast explores the art of writing in a digital age
Episodes will serve as a living archive for the Howe Center for Writing Excellence
Miami Media Highlights July 8-14
NBC-WLWT, Ch. 5, July 14: Black Family ReunionThis broadcast news story highlights that teens attending the Black Family Reunion (Aug. 15-18) in Cincinnati will be able to take part in a college to...
Chris ’83 and Lynne Born Myers ’83, founders of Miami’s Project Dragonfly, a community igniting ecological and social change, anticipate their next transformation
Weekly Tech Update for July 15, 2024
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‘All about resolution’ when it comes to donated STM
Microscope part of educational partnership agreement between Miami and Air Force Research Laboratory
Miami Media Highlights July 1-7
Dayton Business Journal, July 5: Miami University's Honors College earns national recognitionThis article highlights Miami University being ranked No. 6 in the “50 Best Honors Colleges - ...
IT Services Helps to Ease Technology Worries at Fall 2024 Orientation
IT Services Helps to Ease Technology Worries at Fall 2024 Orientation It is once again that time of year, as Miami prepares for the start of the fall academic season and gets set to welcome the cla...
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Shane Carlin ’97 M.S. leads non-profit to empower Asian American leaders
Shane Carlin, a 1997 M.S. graduate of Miami University and the College of Education, Health, and Society, founded Asian Student Achievement (ASA). This 501(c)(3) non-profit is dedicated to propelli...
Grant received for research on success of underrepresented students
Erica T. Campbell, Ph.D. from the Department of Educational Leadership, Jennifer Troutman, educational leadership M.Ed. graduate and current Ed.D. student as well as staff member at the Farmer Scho...
Students take in Europe on FSB study abroad programs
A whirlwind tour of Farmer School of Business Global Program summer 2024 locations.
Lucy Smothers Wins Prestigious $30,000 Angelo Donghia Foundation Scholarship
Imagine a new kind of farmers market that invites you to create community with neighbors over a cup of coffee or a love of books. Miami University interior design student Lucy Smothers did exactly...
Theatre and AMAE students find success with The Broadway Green Alliance
Lauren Lewis and Minh Nguyen were announced as winners of the annual College Green Captain Award. The College Green Captain Program supports students and faculty at the collegiate level who are pas...
Introducing: New IT Services website!
If you haven’t noticed yet, you soon will: IT Services has a new website!
Richard McVey joins Miami’s Board of Trustees
1981 graduate founded MarketAxess and is namesake of university’s data science building
Miami Media Highlights June 24-30
Journal-News, June 30: Miami U climbs in 2 national rankingsThis article announces new rankings for Miami University for its Honors College and as one of the “Top 50 Best Value Colleges&a...
Pair of FSB students named PCAOB Scholars
It's not the first time an FSB student has been a PCAOB Scholar, but it is the first time _two_ students were.
Miami’s trustees approve resolution to support Oxford Fire and EMS funding
Additional work involved the review of the budget, enrollment, and facilities
FSB supply chain program ranked among top 25 in nation
Miami is ranked in the top 20 among public universities in a new 2024 ranking
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Next Up for Workday - Customer Confirmation Sessions!
Miami University is upgrading to Workday ERP system. Join us on the journey as HR, Payroll, and Finance go live in July 2024, followed by Student implementation in 2026. Visit MiamiOH.edu/WorkdayI...
Menard Family Center High School Civic Scholars Program
The Menard Family Center’s High School Civic Scholars brings together rising high school juniors and seniors from across the country for an immersive summer program on Miami’s O...
Menard Family Center Pre-Semester First-Year Immersion Program
During the workshop, students meet with political and civic leaders on and off-campus. Previous events have included: Talawanda School District meeting Oxford City Council meeting Visit to Richard...
Gentelligence in action: This editor's note by Donna Boen '83 MTSC '96 about working with her Gen Z designer recently won a 2024 CASE Circle of Excellence Bronze Award
Hughes Family Scholars program announced
A new student success program has been created at the Farmer School of Business.
MFA Student Selected for Prestigious Juried Show in New York City
Ryan Kerr’s work has been selected to show at Susan Eley Fine Art in New York City.
In Memorium - Dr. Stan Toops and Dr. Joe Urell
Dr. Stan Toops With heavy hearts we mourn our dear friend and colleague Stanley Toops, who passed away in January 2023 of a failing heart. We’re proud Stan called Miami home for 32 years,...
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in June
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Farmer School of Business Welcomes Dr. Chelsia Potts
Potts joins the Farmer School from Miami University, where she served as the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Education.
Rachelle Swan and students create mural honoring Ghanaian art
Amity Elementary's 6th-grade class, guided by student teacher Rachelle Swan, created a stunning mural inspired by Ghanaian artist El Anatsui. The project, which incorporated themes of community and...
Miami wins Gold in CASE 2024 Circle of Excellence Awards
University honored for Instagram video, receives international recognition with 6 total awards
AIP student spends free time cleaning up Ohio's Buckeye Lake
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Mike Curtis of Millersport, Ohio (pictured with his daughter, Tegan), published an opinion piece in his hometown newspaper, The Columbus Dispatch.
AIP student to present at veterinary summit this fall
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Ezekiel Miller of Cleveland, Ohio, will be a poster presenter at the 8th Annual International Veterinary Social Work Summit in September 2024.
Nurturing the next generation of environmental leaders
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Greg Harris of Cambridge, Massachusetts, published an article in the Earth Island Journal, and it was the featured cover story for the summer print issue.
‘Women's sports are taking center stage, captivating audiences, and redefining the sports landscape,’ Oakenfull writes in her series for Forbes. ‘For brands, this isn't ...
Couple’s dog, Ivy, at heart of marriage proposal for future Miami Mergers
But how would Brandon Storey ’19 get Ivy to the Rockies without spoiling the surprise?
Miami Media Highlights June 17-23
Journal-News, June 23: Miami U launches $72 million renovation of campus buildingThis article focuses on the renovation of Bachelor Hall and quotes Renée Baernstein, incoming dean of the C...
Nominations now open for the 2024 RedHawk50
Awards recognize Miamians who have founded, owned, or led a private company
Myth busting college stereotypes
We get to the bottom of everything you thought you knew about college
Miami among Princeton Review selections for Top 50 Best Value Colleges
University rises to No. 28; top institution from Ohio on public school list
Miami’s Honors College earns national recognition
University is ranked No. 6 overall in the 50 Best Honors Colleges for 2024 by College Transitions
1809 Capital, RedHawk Ventures reflect on collaboration during past year
A student-led investment fund and an alumni-led venture fund talk about their collaboration efforts.
Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day
Read words of wisdom, encouragement, and advice from our CEC community in honor of this annual celebration happening today.
NumberUp Innovation Girls STEM Summer Camp a success at Miami CEC
During this 5-day day camp, local girls aged 11-14 took on engineering, coding, robotics, and other STEM and entrepreneurship projects.
His $1 million gift will help prepare students for the challenges of medical school and life as a physician
Some Workday tips for you to review prior to Go Live
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From converting work spaces to living space and a return to walkable cities, renovations of older commercial buildings are fundamentally changing the character of our cities for the better, writes ...
Building Connections: New building and renovation project updates
Renovating the iconic Bachelor Hall, expanding geothermal on North campus, and the construction of the new Chestnut Street Station multimodal transportation hub are major projects underway on Miami...
Alcalde ‘honored and humbled’ to be part of Top 50 list
Vice president of OTIE among those recognized by Women We Admire
The benefits of entomophagy and a few 'bug bites'
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Molly Biagi of River Grove, Illinois, was recently published on Bugible, an online guide into the world of bug eating.
Miami Media Highlights June 10-16
The Conversation, June 13: Cities with empty commercial space and housing shortages are converting office buildings into apartments – here’s what they’re learningJohn ...
Assistant Professor Jessica Rivera finds success at the Cincinnati Opera
Miami University's Department of Music is proud to announce the recent success of Assistant Professor Jessica Rivera in her major role in last week's production of Don Giovanni with the Cincinnati ...
Kristen Stoehr ‘10 brings real-world consultancy opportunity to students with Nestlé project
Miami University alum Kristen Stoehr ‘10 led a Spring semester consultancy project through Miami's East Bridge Consultancy. The team focused on providing insights and strategies from a Ge...
Three Miami University Faculty Awarded Grant to Enhance Science of Reading Curriculum
Miami University is excited to announce that three faculty members, Lena Lee, Michelle Cosmah, and Sarah Watt, have received a $6,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) to en...
Connecting, Assessing, and Moving Forward our Inclusive Community Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence Newsletter, June 2024 Edition
Pair of Farmer School students receive AWESOME scholarship
For the second time in two years, a pair of Farmer School students have received an award for women studying supply chain and operations.
Miami Alumni Weekend's Golden Celebration: Meet the 50th Reunion Co-Chairs
Miami University and EHS alum Peggy Hamman Landes ’74 and her husband Chuck Landes ’74 were selected to co-chair the 50th reunion committee for Alumni Weekend 2024. Their journe...
Miami Alum Karli Spaid Shines in Professional Softball Debut
Former Miami University softball star and SLAM alum Karli Spaid has officially launched her professional career with Athletes Unlimited. Making her debut in Wichita, Kansas, Spaid quickly showcased...
School Boards Becoming More Partisan, Warns Education Expert
In a recent interview with KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer, Kathleen Knight Abowitz, an Educational Leadership professor at Miami University, discussed the growing partisanship in school board elections...
Christopher Lewis M.S. ‘99 receives NASPA Pillar of the Profession Award
Dr. Christopher Lewis, a 1999 graduate of Miami University, has been honored with the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education - NASPA's Pillar of the Profession award, one of the highest...
Michele Navakas receives Fulbright Danish Distinguished Scholar Award
She is the second Miami University faculty member since 2022 to receive a Distinguished Fulbright Scholar award
A plethora of Workday resources are available for you
The go-live for Workday Platform is right around the corner – July 1 in fact. So, we wanted to take this opportunity to remind you about many of the resources that are at your disposal.
Renovations reshaping Bachelor Hall as a hub for the humanities
Two-year project will modernize classrooms, create shared spaces
Renew your parking permit for 2024-2025
Permit prices remain the same as previous years
2023 FSB grad earns Elijah Watt Sells award
Boone is sixth FSB grad to earn award since 2018.
HWC and HWAC Collaboration Featured in Publication
HWC director Lizzie Hutton and HWAC assistant director Mandy Olejnik, along with former HWC consultant Miranda Kunkel, have published a new collaboration titled "Navigating Contradictions whil...
The search for survivors of Pompeii and their stories has dominated the past decade of Tuck’s archaeological fieldwork, Some of his findings are featured in an episode of the new PBS document...
American Legion Buckeye Boys State participants are back on Miami’s campus
“All branches of physical facilities, rec sports, dining, IT services, special facilities, and MUPD are great partners in delivering this program at a high level every year,” Miami̵...
$50k grant to enhance FYIC classwork on character virtues and ethical thinking
A new grant will help evaluate and improve how character virtues and ethical thinking is taught through ESP103, Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Thinking.
Miami alum: Hospice social worker by day and artisan by night
Emily Cross, a social work alum of Miami University, is making waves in the art world with her unique ceramic creations at Little Jack's Ceramics. In a recent interview with Erinn Sweet of the Urba...
Miami Media Highlights June 3-9
Journal-News, June 8: Miami U., Wright-Patt partnership means advanced microscope gift for studentsThe Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, recently signed an Educational Part...
Miami University to honor Western College at 2024 Homecoming
‘Celebrating the Spirit of Western’ is Sept. 27-29
Freedom Summer of ’64 Award comes full circle by honoring Western College
The campus served to train volunteers during civil rights movement
Helping ScrippsAVID more effectively connect generations
For their Senior Design Project called AVIDConnections, three graduating CEC seniors won first place in the Socially Engaged Engineering and Computing category.
TCE faculty Kenzie Andrews joins early career teachers at Reds game
Kenzie Andrews, a faculty member from the Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry (TCE) Department, celebrated with the Miami Early Career Teacher group at a Cincinnati Reds game.
CPS and Miami TEACh Students Join "Future BIPOC Teachers Meet and Greet"
High school students from Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS), along with current and incoming Miami students in the TEACh Cincinnati program, participated as attendees and panelists at the "Future BIP...
EHS Interim Dean Amity Noltemeyer Keynotes at the University of Hong Kong Conference
Amity Noltemeyer, the EHS Interim Dean, delivered the keynote presentation at the University of Hong Kong on June 7. Her presentation, titled "Publishing and Reviewing in Academic Journals: An Edit...
Discovery Center Support Key to Success for Non-Traditional MSW Student
"The support I received from my supervisor at The Discovery Center was pivotal to my success in earning a Master's in Social Work. Working full-time while earning a graduate degree was difficult at...
Camp Excel Introduces Middle Schoolers to College Life at Miami University
Camp Excel, directed by Rodney Coates, professor of global and intercultural studies, hosted around 100 students from Cincinnati Public Schools and Middletown City Schools at Miami University from ...
“ When you use a period in your texts, Gen Z finds this ‘harsh,’ ‘scary’ and ‘passive aggressive,” Gerhardt said. Read the interview with Gehardt about her...
Pride Month is a time for celebrating diversity and the self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQI+) people.
Screening of ‘Pompeii: The New Dig’ features Q&A with Miami professor
Steven Tuck, professor of History, appeared in episode 2 of the series
Miami GIS students perform a ‘major role’ for Oxford community
Project to map Oxford Cemetery gives students real-world experience
Considering stickleback fish in ecosystem restoration
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate Bonnie May '23 of Oceanside, California, asks us to consider the three-spined stickleback fish when restoring ecosystems.
Diving into two Los Angeles area aquariums
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Bryan Kao of Bronx, New York, was published in the British magazine, Zoo Grapevine & International Zoo News.
AIP graduate writes book for navigating sustainability
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate Jessica Ullyott '21 of San Diego, California, has been enjoying multiple book signings since publishing her book, Intentional - A Holistic Approach to B...
Workday Go Live Checklist Now Available
We are now less than a month away from the July 1 go-live date for Workday Platform. To try and relieve some of the stress employees might be feeling about this important and exciting shift, we hav...
The former school board member and scholar of educational leadership sees this shift having the potential to disrupt the important work of nonpartisan school boards in communities across the nation
Miami Media Highlights May 27-June 2
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, June 2: Miami celebrates its first grads in its MSN degree programTricia Neu, assistant professor and Family Nurse Practitioner program director, along with recent graduate Marina...
Coates dropped out of Southern Illinois University and enlisted in the Army Security Agency. He would learn later that his ‘protest against the Vietnam war – and appreciation for U.S. d...
Geography Planning and Society Trip to Minneapolis
GPS Trip to Minneapolis April 12-15, 2024 Friday, April 12 Six members of the Geography and Planning Society departed Oxford in the morning and made our first stop for a late lunch in Chicago. We h...
Search begins for new dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society
Miami is partnering with Storbeck Search and Associates
Miamians account for record number of national fellowships in 2023-2024
30-plus current students and recent alumni have earned honors
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in May
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Miami students win three national SPJ Mark of Excellence awards
First-place honors include campus reporting, feature writing, and sports writing
Listen to the NPR-WVXU interview with Campbell and Scott
Anna Martin, B.A. in Architecture received the award in May.
New buildings, milestones, and more highlight Miami academic year
Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility and McVey Data Science both opened on Oxford campus in 2023-2024
Miami Media Highlights May 20-26
Journal-News, May 24: Campus statue unveiled for Miami U. business school backerMiami University President Gregory Crawford is quoted in this story on the new sculpture honoring Richard and Joyce F...
EHS faculty members honored with Richard T. Delp Outstanding Faculty Award
Professors Kevin Bush (EDP/FSW) and Jeffrey Wanko (TCE) have been awarded EHS's Richard T. Delp Outstanding Faculty Award. In 1992, Richard and Emily Delp Smucker established the Richard T. Delp Ou...
Miami seniors named as Astronaut Scholars for 2024
Scholarships given to students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
Miami University President Gregory Crawford signs the Miami 2040 Climate Action Plan
“A commitment to carbon neutrality and our ongoing efforts toward a more sustainable campus are among the greatest gifts we can give future generations,” President Crawford said
GFP graduate continues crucial role in PK-12 environmental education, wins exemplary teaching award
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Rachel Arbor '23 of Beacon, New York, won the National Middle Level Science Teachers Association's Paul DeHart Hurd Award for Exemplary Middle Level Sc...
Reflections from two senior superstars (part 1)
Hear a conversation that recaps the entire four-year experiences of two amazing students
Miami’s trustees approve three new degree programs
New master's degree, two new bachelor's degrees will be available to students
TaraShea Nesbit’s ‘Beheld’ listed on the New York Times Book Review’s Best Books Since 2000
Nesbit’s novel is a Notable Book of 2020
Sights and sounds from the Class of 2024
View photos and video from the Spring Commencement ceremony
Spring 2024 Faculty Writing Fellows
The Howe Center for Writing Excellence and Howe Writing Across the Curriculum (HWAC) program are thrilled to welcome 13 new Miami faculty members as Faculty Writing Fellows Program alumni.
Pepper Stetler in the New York Times: ‘Disabled Adults Shouldn’t Have to Pay This Price to Marry’
Rather than keeping people with disabilities above the poverty line, Supplemental Security Income (S.S.I.) restrictions are preventing them from leading independent lives and marrying
Visionary support helps build Center for Supply Chain Excellence
"Having exposure to supply chain management was an important part of my career accomplishments.”
Reflections from two senior superstars (part 2)
Continuing a conversation that recaps the entire four-year experiences of two amazing students
Miami Media Highlights May 13-19
NBC-WDTN, Ch. 2, May 19: Miami University celebrates over 4,000 degrees at commencementThis article shares that the Miami University 185th commencement was held on Saturday, May 18. Brian Niccol, c...
Jules Jefferson, 2024 Ken and Joan Frankel Outstanding Premedical Student of the Year Award
Undergraduate researcher in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Associated Student Government Vice-President" Tutor/mentor in Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) 202...
Joseph Carlin, 2024 Mallory-Wilson Center Faculty/Staff Recognition Award
Professor in the Department of Microbiology Director of the Mallory-Wilson Center for Healthcare Education Co-developer of the Premedical and Pre-health Studies co-major Teaches Medical Bacteriolo...
Project Dragonfly Students Awarded Scholarships
Seven Miami University graduate students in Project Dragonfly’s Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) and Global Field Program (GFP) were recently awarded scholarships totaling $10,750.
HCWE Hosts Successful April Workshops on Teaching and AI Tools
In April, the Howe Center for Writing Excellence (HCWE) organized three workshops, including a two-part series on teaching Syntheses/Literature Reviews and a special workshop on AI tools for Farmer...
Voices: 2024 Farmer School of Business Commencement
A sampling of the words from the 2024 divisional recognition ceremony.
The Writer's Progress 2024: This Is Howe We Do It
On May 10th, the Howe Center for Writing Excellence (HCWE) hosted its annual event "The Writer's Progress," bringing Miami writers together to celebrate, connect, and reflect.
The Class of 2024 showed 'remarkable determination and adaptability' during pandemic
Graduating seniors Simon DeBruin and Karli Spaid, and master’s student Marina Mendes ’22, share what they gained from COVID-19 experience
An international student from Spain, Paula reflects on journeys in entrepreneurship, navigating cultural differences, and finding growth through hockey.
Helaine Alessio and Chris Makaroff awarded the Benjamin Harrison Medallion
They are honored with Miami’s most prestigious career faculty award for ‘outstanding contribution to the education of the nation’
40-plus businesses have been started by Miami students while still in college
Mad Rabbit Tattoo’s co-founders discovered their shared passion early
Farmer Family Sculpture Park dedicated
The sculpture depicts the man whose name the business school bears and his wife.
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Grace Ali created a biological art-stream video series on three threatened/endangered species from each region of California’s San Bernardino C...
Celebrate the Class of 2024 with 185th Spring Commencement ceremony May 18
Chipotle chairman and CEO Brian Niccol ’96 will deliver address to nearly 4,100 degree candidates
Embedding Global Citizenship Outcomes into Course Sequences
As a liberal education curriculum, Miami Plan outcomes are not achieved by a single list of coursework. Rather, they are embedded across the curriculum.
New Wi-Fi options available May 22
As part of a larger initiative to improve the overall security, features, and performance of the Miami Wi-Fi infrastructure, IT Services will be making some enhancements to the available Wi-Fi netw...
Miami Media Highlights May 6-12
New York Times, May 12: Disabled Adults Shouldn’t Have to Pay This Price to MarryPepper Stetler, professor of Art History, wrote this column on Supplemental Security Income, a federal pro...
Finding support at Miami University, connected by the same red tie
Jack Fazio, former student trustee, becomes an advocate for student mental health
Miami engineers race ahead in AIChE ChemE Car Contest
Created for a Senior Design project, this CEC student team's ChemE car has qualified for a national competition in November.
Dr. Daniel Farr announced as new Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music
Farr is expected to start July 1, 2024.
Professor Leah Wasburn-Moses Updates and Publishes Ohio Foster Care Youth Guide
The Ohio Child Welfare Training Program has released an updated version of its youth guide, originally developed by Professor Leah Wasburn-Moses and EHS Social Work alum Bethany Strauss ’...
Beyond High Street: Gopa Dobson
Her favorite building on Miami's campus? Millett Hall. Why? Listen and find out!
Revisiting Reframe Episode 5: The Enigma of Elegance: Unraveling the Intricacies of Movement
In this episode of our podcast, we sit down with William Berg, professor of Kinesiology, to delve into the intricacies of human movement.
2024 FSB faculty award winners named
Eight Farmer School professors earned nine awards from the Farmer School this year
EHS Dean's Advisory Councils' Awards
This year’s graduate and undergraduate dean’s advisory councils developed an EHS Awards program. The 2024 inaugural winners are: 2024 Outstanding Graduate Research Award Recipie...
‘Entrepreneurship changes people’s lives’
Miami’s Entrepreneurship program is about more than starting a business
Associated Student Government announces 2024 Outstanding Professor Award, top 10 nominees
Patrick Haney, professor of Political Science, received the 2024 award
Founding editor of new Oxford Free Press uses skills learned at Miami
The MacMillan Hall classroom was a gift from Miami University to the Tribe in 2022 to commemorate their unique 50-year relationship
Inside the life of a rising college band
You never know what might be just around the next corner in college
Celebrating the inaugural graduation of the dual pathway teaching program
The College of Education, Health, and Society’s first cohort of students completing the dual pathway program are graduating! A senior recognition event was held at Oxford LaRosa’...
EHS alum enjoys vibrant retirement
EHS alum Stephanie Putnam describes how the region's vibrant social scene and plentiful activities have shaped her retirement experience.
Eight EHS faculty members recognized for making an impact on the Class of 2024
Student Life asked the class of 2024 who made an impact on their college journey, and here are the EHS faculty members they named: Adam Beissel, Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Sports Lead...
Professor Nancy Parkinson's initiative wins support from MIAMI Women Giving Circle
Congratulations to Professor Nancy Parkinson, whose Miami Student Online Pantry Pick List Program has been successfully funded through the MIAMI Women Giving Circle Hawk Tank event! This initiative...
Professor Elisa Abes accepted to the Antisemitism Summer Institute at GWU
We are thrilled to announce that Professor Elisa Abes has been accepted into the highly competitive Antisemitism Summer Institute hosted by the Graduate School of Education and Human Development at...
Inspiring Lifelong Learning: Professor Kate Rousmaniere’s Profound Impact at Miami University
The Miami Student: ‘She’s connecting to us’: How one professor has impacted the lives of her students
The Miami Student: Nancy Parkinson: From passion to profession
ShareFest: Donate your items during Move-Out Week, May 16-21
Drop off your items at Chestnut Fields Parking Lot, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Miami Media Highlights April 29-May 5
WGN, Ch. 9, May 5: Backstory with Larry PotashThis program features Robert Thurston, professor emeritus of History, speaking on the history of coffee. WVXU 91.7, May 2: Miami University unveils scu...
The journey to her master’s in Nursing was a global one
Marina Mendes is one of the first to graduate from Miami University’s MSN program and is already looking ahead to her doctorate
In this episode of Reframe, the podcast from the College of Education, Health, and Society at Miami University, we present an eye-opening discussion that draws striking parallels between the worlds...
Miami Expanding Peer Education
The Division of Student Life has provided structured opportunities for students to learn from their peers for decades. This year has seen the biggest expansion to date.
Miami junior earns prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Society honor
Mollie Duffy is one of 20 students nationwide named as a Key into Public Service Scholar
Weekly Tech Update: Your What's What of IT News
Check out everything going on with IT this week!
This is Howe We Do It Podcast Launch Announcement
The Howe Center for Writing Excellence (HCWE) is excited to announce the launch of its new podcast series, “This is Howe We Do it.”
Miami University SLAM students experience the SheBelieves Summit in Chicago
Six students from Miami University's Sport Leadership and Management (SLAM) program participated in the 2024 SheBelieves Summit, an educational and networking event hosted by U.S. Soccer and Deloit...
Alumni Katherine Coy Smith releases book on art education leadership
Katherine Coy Smith, a 2016 doctoral graduate of the College of Education, Health, and Society and Department of Educational Leadership, recently published a book titled "Autobiographical Lectures ...
Journey to Miami one of dedication
Unique blend of interests leads to Master’s in Entrepreneurship and Emerging Technology
Miami University dedicates Leonardo Drew’s ‘Number 381’
This is the renowned artist’s first bronze sculpture intended as permanent outdoor public art
Janus Forum and Darrell West Lecture focus on American election integrity, impact, and data
Mick Mulvaney, Trump’s former chief of staff, and Tiffany Muller, president of Let America Vote, discussed the impacts of Citizens United on the upcoming election, while Tyler Sinclair ‘...
Recent phishing scams: Google Docs and QR codes
Please read carefully and remember: Stay vigilant!
Beta Gamma Sigma chapter announces new cohort of invitees
82 students invited to be part of this year's cohort.
Miami’s chief procurement officer earns top 10 award
Mark Taylor was finalist for Supply Chain and Procurement Professional of the Year
Momentum is building at the Lee and Rosemary Fisher Innovation College@Elm, where Entrepreneurship students and student-founders find mentorship and guidance
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Students Share Their Reasons "Why Miami"
Hear stories from members of the Miami University RedHawk Racing Club as they share what they've been working on this year.
Associate Professor of Art Joomi Chung to be featured in upcoming art exhibition
"dragon, etc." exhibition unveils diverse interpretations of Asian mythology
Miami's Knight Abowitz begins term as president-elect of the Philosophy of Education Society
Miami professor will serve as president in 2025-2026
12 TCPL faculty promoted to teaching, clinical professors, and lecturers
They join 44 tenure-track faculty and one librarian whose promotion and/or tenure were approved in February
Over a decade has passed since Opera News hailed Miami Opera Theater as the region’s "hidden gem." Since then, the program has garnered significant acclaim, earning seven prestigious awar...
Revisiting Reframe Episode 3: Cultivating Agility in Education: Embracing the Evolving Classroom
On this episode of Reframe, the podcast from the College of Education, Health, and Society at Miami University, Michelle Cosmah, a clinical faculty member in the Department of Teaching, Curriculum,...
Faculty, Students, Volunteers and Community Members recognized at the 2024 Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum's Annual Meeting for their many contributions to the museum in support of our mis...
Geography and Planning Society Trip to Pittsburgh
GPS Trip to Pittsburgh March 10-12, 2023 Friday, March 10 After departing Oxford, we stopped in Zanesville, Ohio, for lunch at Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl and a tour of the city’s uniq...
Reimagining the Academy conference at Miami this fall puts out call for proposals
The theme, Coalition-Building in a Divided World, spotlights collaborations across units, organizations, disciplines, and borders
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in April
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Miami Media Highlights April 22-28
Spectrum News 13 Online, April 28, Miami University celebrates alumni entrepreneursThis story focuses on the inaugural RedHawk50, which lists the fastest-growing companies started by Miami graduate...
Beyond High Street: Jillian Griffiths
Jillian is a 1992 Farmer School accountancy graduate
Miami’s Nursing graduate program celebrates first cohort of MSN trained nurses
Nursing Department ready to help fill strong demand for primary care providers nationally
Honors College gives recognition to KNH faculty member
Recipients selected by the Honors Student Advisory and Activities Board.
Miami faculty and students publish study on critical literacies in language education
Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry faculty members Kelli Rushek and Katherine Batchelor, along with students Julia Beaumont, Ava Shaffer, and Delaney Barrett, have published a study in t...
Miami University's Nutrition Program Achieves Perfect Match Rate for Fourth Consecutive Year
Miami University's nutrition/dietetics program celebrates a remarkable achievement, securing a 100% match rate for its undergraduate students in the national dietetic internship matching process fo...
Butler County Board of Commissioners awards $10 million to Miami University
Funding is in support of advanced manufacturing workforce and innovation hub
Announcing the Winners of the Spring 2024 HWC Writing Contest
We are thrilled to announce the winners of the Spring 2024 Howe Writing Center Writing Contest! This semester’s contest invited Miami writers to produce a poem or poem sequence inspired by a ...
Weekly Tech Update: Your What's What of IT News
We have lots of exciting events coming up! Read all about them now!
Write your own story through college
Hear about college as the perfect time to embrace feedback, to reinvent yourself, and to become who you really want to become
The Marcum was constructed in 1982 on the former site of the Oxford Female College, which later become Fisher Hall. Today The Marcum continues to stand as a symbol of growth, adaptation, and sustai...
Helping audiences experience the Antarctic Peninsula virtually and engaging with STEM
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Susan Dorsey '19 of Baltimore, Maryland, has completed a number of deliverables for her Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship...
Dragonfly Visiting Assistant Professor Michelle Szydlowski Ph.D, Department of Biology, was recently published in the book, Emerging Voices for Animals in Tourism...
Addressing inclusion problems in STEM
This month current Global Field Program (GFP) student Aurelia Valente of Sante Fe, New Mexico, presented "Disability Inclusion in STEM Academia" at RedHawk Talks...
Soon-to-be-graduate finds conservation voice, starts wildlife non-profit
Meg Sczyrba of Portland, Oregon, who is an Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) student in Miami's Biology Department, will earn a Master of Arts next month.
Sounds of spring: Student ensemble concerts, theater, and dance performances
Enjoy one - or all - of these end-of-semester performances
Dragonfly students amplify primate conservation through research and media
Current Dragonfly students Maegan Leavendusky (at right) of Mayetta, Kansas, and Rachel Medley of Lexington, Kentucky, recently traveled to Cameroon, West Africa, where they worked on The Great Ape...
Creativity City 2024 takes over Uptown Park
Yearly event celebrates creativity in all its forms.
Dan Darkow Named Director of Miller Center
Dan Darkow is the Miller Center for Student Disability Services new director, as of April 15, 2024.
Alumni Spotlight: Grayson Myers ‘20
Former Music Education major finds success at OMEA
A note of thanks to our good stewards on this Earth Day
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Melanie Branson of Ridgecrest, California, was published in The News Review, a weekly newspaper of the Indian Wells Valley (IWV).
Researching the power of social media for zoos
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) graduate student Ezekiel Miller of Cleveland, Ohio, was published in the journal of Social Work in Mental Health.
By developing strong relationships at Miami, as well as being open-minded while still pursuing what she loved, Bahner discovered her career passion and has climbed her way up the ladder of success.
Combating parachute science in Latin America
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Emily Utset '23 of New York, New York, was published in the journal of Conservation Biology.
Addressing real-world problems through citizen science
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Safiya Sabir '21 of New York, New York, was published in NSTA's Connected Science Learning.
Improving life through city park community gardens
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Lindsey Smith '23 of Columbia, Missouri, published an article, "Community Gardens in City Parks,"
Connecting history and science through interpretive presentations
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Luetta Jean Coonrod '12 of Lombard, Illinois, wrote an article about her experience as an interpretive presenter on women’s roles...
GFP graduate and teacher named FFT fellow
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Nickele Morgan '14 of Perry, Ohio, was awarded a Fund for Teachers (FFT) fellowship for travel to Iceland this summer.
GFP graduate contributes research to book about animal tourism
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Jacqui Sadashige's research on elephant tourism has been published in Emerging Voices for Animals in Tourism and appears in the "Hands Off Herd" c...
Current Global Field Program (GFP) student Angie Trumbo of Long Beach, California, who works for International Bird Rescue (Bird Rescue) presented "Fifty and Better's Spring Lectures: Int...
A full circle moment for GFP graduate at John Brewer Reef in Townsville, Australia
Earlier this year Global Field Program (GFP) graduate and science teacher Sam Wheeler '12 of Durham, North Carolina, led a group of 23 students (and 6 adults) to Australia to learn about the b...
Miami presents ‘Your Voice. Your Miami’ climate survey results during week of April 29
Three sessions to be held in Oxford and Hamilton campuses
Ambitious new sculpture coming to Miami University
Leonardo Drew’s first permanent outdoor installation will be unveiled May 2
Forbes ranks Miami No. 16 overall on America’s Best Employers for Diversity list
With more than 3,700 employees, Miami is the largest employer in Butler County
Three Miami University students selected as 2024 Goldwater Scholars
Miami University juniors Audrey Allen, Chanakya Pandya, and Cece Meinking were named Goldwater Scholars for 2024-2025. They are among 438 students nationwide to receive the scholarship
University Faculty Scholar and Junior Faculty Scholar Awards announced
Six faculty members honored with the annual awards
The free concert caps the MUSO’s 120th anniversary season
FSB business fraternity wins big at Nationals again
Pi Sigma Epsilon chapter named best for sixth time in seven years
Connecting, Assessing, and Moving Forward our Inclusive Community Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence Newsletter, April 2024 Edition
Miami Media Highlights April 15-21
Christian Science Monitor, April 20: On Columbine anniversary, a nation divided over gunsLindsay Shackenback Regele, associate professor of History, is quoted in this story on the anniversary of th...
CAS students Ally Berkowitz and Nick Bertrand reflect on how their academic experiences have prepared them to step up while preparing for one of the nation’s largest student-run fashion shows.
CEC senior excels at South African Olympic Trials
Henju Duvenhage, a senior Biomedical Engineering major, produced five top-four finishes in Gqeberha, South Africa.
L.I.F.E conference examines interaction of faith, entrepreneurship
People from more than two dozen nations took part in the virtual conference
Student Spotlight: Ash Padilla ‘24
Art major lands Assistant Editor position at DC Comics following graduation.
Music Education student receives NAfME award
Colleen Gorski has been selected as a recipient of the 2024 NAfME Collegiate Professional Achievement Award.
Mark Carver and Jessica Rivera – Hommage to Victoria De Los Angeles
Assistant Professor of Music Jessica Rivera and collaborator featured on “Voice of the Arts” Podcast
Revisiting Reframe Episode 2: Cultivating Calm: How PBIS Transforms School Environments
When the hallways of Wilson Elementary became chaotic, the school decided to take action. What they discovered was a game-changing approach called Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PB...
Dr. Anne Whitesell recognized as the winner of the 2024 Roger and Joyce Howe Award
Dr. Anne Whitesell was recognized as the winner of the 2024 Roger and Joyce Howe Award for Excellence in Disciplinary Writing Instruction at the University Awards ceremony on March 20.
Graduate students ignite curiosity at RedHawk Talks event
On April 10, the Shriver Center buzzed with 12 graduate students' innovative ideas and passionate research during the RedHawk Talks event. Inspired by the TED Talks format, the event was the culmin...
Asad Ikemba Wins Global Essay Competition with 'The Sankofa Bird That Flew Home'
Educational Leadership's own Asad Ikemba, a first-year PhD student, has been awarded the prestigious first-place prize for his insightful publication, "The Sankofa Bird That Flew Home," in the Glob...
Ohio State's Inaugural Artist Laureate Nyama McCarthy-Brown inspires at Miami University Hamilton
On April 4th, Nyama McCarthy-Brown, Ohio State's Inaugural Artist Laureate, graced Miami University Hamilton with her presence as part of her laureate tour. The occasion marked a first of it...
Committees formed for MiamiTHRIVE
Work will begin in phases, with four opportunity areas starting this spring
Jenna Alvarez Elected President-Elect of North Central ACES
Jenna Alvarez associate clinical professor of educational psychology has been voted President-Elect of the North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. North Central ACES (NCA...
Community Comes Together to Discuss Loneliness
Walking into the silence of the library, I wasn’t sure where to find the room but I saw stairs and hoped for the best. When I got to the top of the steps I was already trying to pick out ...
New Smart Manufacturing lab coming to Miami CEC Fall 2024
Miami University currently offers the only B.S. in Smart Manufacturing Engineering in the state of Ohio.
Revisiting Reframe Episode 1: Drafting the Future: How Fantasy Sport is Redefining Fandom
The first episode of the Reframe podcast took a deep dive into this fascinating world, where the line between virtual and reality blurs with every draft pick and touchdown.
Alumni from Miami University's Nutrition program continue to shine, with Erin Ogden and Cameron Stauffer both receiving the prestigious Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year (RYDY) Award from the ...
2024 President's Distinguished Service Award Recipients
Meet the 19 outstanding student recipients of the President's Distinguished Service Award.
Researchers spend a year in dialogue with community partners before pragmatic trial begins
Author, alumnae association to receive 2024 Freedom Summer of ’64 Award
Carol Anderson ’81 M.A. ’82 and Western College Alumnae Association both to be honored this year
Miami students win record-number 26 awards at regional SPJ conference
14 students were Mark of Excellence winners in the regional Society of Professional Journalists competition
Student Org Spotlight: The Society of Hispanic Engineers (SHPE) at Miami CEC
Learn about what’s been happening at SHPE this year and find out how to get involved.
Cybersecurity symposium looks at role of AI as hackers, tactics evolve
Experts discuss how big is the threat, and what are the solutions.
The Performing Arts Series wins University Diversity Award for innovative festival
The Performing Arts Series is proud to receive the 2024 Diversity Event of the Year award from Miami University for the Electric Root Festival. The recognition shines a light on the event for its m...
Stryker group president: Relationships are key to success in business, life
A 25-year veteran and a nearly-new sales associate talked about their careers in healthcare sales.
Miami Media Highlights April 8-14
Journal-News, April 13: Miami’s grad programs named among nation’s bestU.S. News & World Report ranks multiple Miami University programs among the nation’s best in...
Farmer School VCIC team places second at global finals -- again!
Team places in top three for seventh time.
Miami alumni association receives honor from Insight Into Diversity
University will be one of 32 recipients featured in June issue
Rodney Coates in The Conversation: ‘I’m not black, I’m O.J.’
What O.J. Simpson’s life showed about transcending race and being trapped by it
FSB team wins Cleveland Research Company Stock Pitch Competition
The best of 33 teams to compete this year was comprised of a trio of finance students.
Miami University and Marquardt Middle School collaborate on sculpture project
In a unique collaborative effort, Miami University and Marquardt Middle School (a minority/majority school located in the western Chicago suburbs) joined forces to create four stunning sculptures t...
Student artists find success at SummerFair’s 2024 Emerging Artists Exhibition
Art senior Hannah Litt took home the exhibition’s third place award.
Mary Ben Bonham awarded 2024 Knox Distinguished Teaching Award
The professor of Architecture and Interior Design has an impressive list of students externally recognized for their work
Professional development and networking opportunities with Miami alumni were offered during January Term.
From classroom project to national spotlight, “Doodles & Digits” set for Public Television debut
Miami alumna's dream to make math colorful and fun becomes a national and global phenomenon
Young entrepreneur opens skin care business in Oxford’s innovation hub
Miami University alumna celebrates ribbon cutting for Coarse Culture skin care products
Mellon Foundation grant ‘game changing’ for Miami program
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program awarded $100,000
Solar eclipse 2024 at Miami University
Our photo and video team captured the wonder of the total eclipse April 8. View the photo gallery
Miami University Cybersecurity Club Welcomes Guest Speakers from Enduir Cyber
The session focused on career opportunities in cybersecurity.
College success isn’t brain science (but it can be!)
Journey deep into the mysterious connections between the brain and behavior
Experience "Puffs" May 1-5 at Gates-Abegglen Theatre
Miami University Theatre is ready for some magic with its upcoming production of "Puffs" by Matt Cox, running from May 1-5, 2024, at Gates-Abegglen Theatre. For seven years, a certain boy wizard we...
Miami Media Highlights April 1-7
WKRC-TV, April 5: Avoid dangerous imprinting by using proper eye protection during eclipseYao “Henry” Jin, associate professor of Management, is quoted in this story on the need...
Miami recognizes faculty, staff, and students who promote inclusive excellence
The annual awards ceremony celebrates day-to-day work to support Miami’s commitment to advancing a more inclusive Miami
Miami graduate programs earn U.S. News & World Report recognition
Annual rankings evaluate programs across several disciplines
Former Trump administration official Mick Mulvaney and voting rights activist Tiffany Muller will take the stage on April 15.
MPIL Call for Cohorts - Fall 2024. Deadline is April 26.
The Miami Plan Innovation Lab (MPIL), led by the Office of Liberal Education, is calling for interdisciplinary teams to co-design - and ultimately teach - exciting new high-impact Signature Inquiry...
Recent graduate's final inquiry action project comes to life in new education access program
On April 1, 2024, GFP graduate Ginger Levinson '23 of Nashville, Tennessee, launched a new environmental education access program—La Vergne Public Library Learning Links—in her com...
Farmer School alum discusses own mental health challenges to help students
Johnny Sirpilla used his own journey and struggles to write his book "Life Is Hard, But I'll Be OK"
Lana Kay Rosenberg and Brent Shock receive the Miami University Distinguished Service Award
One of Miami’s premier awards, the Distinguished Service Award recognizes faculty or staff who have made a significant impact on the life and mission of Miami University
Music Education alum Brian Shepard (‘02) named as MTNA’s new CEO
The Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) announced Brian Shepard as its incoming Chief Executive Officer, effective July 1, 2024. “It is a profound honor to have been selected to le...
Elise Radina to receive NCFR Fellow status
The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) has awarded the organization's prestigious Fellow status to professor and associate dean for the graduate school, M. Elise Radina. She joins a unique...
A Myaamia (Miami) and Shawnee view of the eclipse
The solar eclipse path of totality encompasses the ancestral homelands of several Native American nations, including the Myaamia, or Miami, and the three Shawnee nations.
Baernstein named dean of College of Arts and Science
Senior associate dean and professor of History begins new role July 1
Miami’s Ohio Writing Project provides resources for creating eclipse poetry
April 6 event in Dayton encourages community poems, art
A Workday system preview is available now
There is not that much time left until we go live on July 1, and the Workday project team is happy to announce a new Canvas course called Workday System Preview. This Canvas course is a set of mate...
More than 100 student leaders participate in Constructive Dialogue Perspectives
Pilot program equips students with tools to communicate across differences
Hunter Wells ‘24, majoring in Psychology with a co-major in Neuroscience, is discovering alternatives to depression treatment through psychedelic compounds.
The department of history at Bowling Green State University has produced a podcast that looks back at eclipses of the past and explores the ways that different people from Canada, Mexico and the Un...
Miami Institute Expert Addresses Kentucky Sports Betting Concerns
This article highlights sports betting in Kentucky and concerns for those with gambling disorders. Sharon Custer, a faculty member working with Miami’s Institute for Responsible Gaming, L...
Miami Media Highlights March 25-31
Journal-News, Mar 31: Stress Less Week: Miami U. uses annual event to help students better copeThis article highlights the activities hosted on the Miami campus to help students navigate the stress...
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in March
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Wireless device chargers installed around Farmer School building
New stations have ability to charge devices wirelessly or via wires
Supply chain major named 2024 Best & Brightest Business Major by Poets & Quants for Undergrads
Dougherty to work at West Monroe Partners after graduation
Celebrate the solar eclipse with one of these five campus and Oxford watch parties
Enjoy one or all three watch parties on Miami University’s Oxford campus; stop by the two parties at City of Oxford parks
Team of Miami students wins 2024 Econ Games
Nearly 20 teams competed in the Econ Games this year.
SLAM Student Ben Bracken Finishes in Top 8 of National Sports Sales Competition
Five SLAM students participated in the 2024 National Collegiate Sport Sales Competition Championship Round on February 26-27 in Atlanta. Senior Ben Bracken achieved a top-8 finish in the corporate ...
SLAM faculty publish new article in Soccer & Society
Ryan Chen, assistant professor of sport leadership and management along with SLAM colleague Adam Beissel and co-author Dr. Yiran Su, recently published a research article, "The quest for authentici...
Expanding geothermal on Miami’s campus: North Chiller Plant Conversion to Geothermal project
520 geothermal wells will be drilled under the front lawn of Millett Hall; part of Miami’s plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2040
Miami senior named 2024 Best & Brightest Business Major by Poets & Quants for Undergrads
Yiyang Fu to work at KPMG after graduation
Senior Geology student assesses the chemistry and evolution of magma
Juliana Curtis ‘24 analyzes granite and the feldspar crystals within to assess the inner workings of ancient volcanoes.
Scripps Celebrates Innovative Work of Opening Minds through Art and its Founder
Scripps Gerontology Center is an innovation hub, developing new programs that meet the needs of all of us as we age. At the close of 2023, Elizabeth "Like" Lokon, Ph.D., Founder and Director of Ope...
Five Model Arab League students win national awards
The CAS students competed at the NUMAL conference near Washington, DC.
Professor of Art Dana Saulnier has solo exhibit in NYC
First Street Gallery will host the work of Saulnier from March 27-April 20, 2024.
Miami Media Highlights March 18-24
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Mar 24: McVey Science Building Now Open on Miami’s CampusBeena Sukumaran, the Dinesh and Ila Paliwal Dean of the College of Engineering and Computing, highlights the col...
Tech for Equity: HYPE's Collaborative Outreach Initiative
Miami University’s Humanitarian Youth Preparation for Electronics Education (HYPE) recently refurbished 50 computers for use by the National Center for Urban Solutions (NCUS).
Henry Jin in the Conversation: 'How safe are your solar eclipse glasses? '
To make sure that you enjoy the total solar eclipse safely, the American Astronomical Society has specifically warned against buying eclipse glasses at the lowest price from online marketplaces li...
Music alumna Shelbi Wagner succeeds in music education and performance
Miami University alumna Shelbi Wagner has been making significant strides in the world of music education and performance. Wagner, who holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees with...
Community-based Theatre to present multiple plays at the Oxford Community Arts Center
The event will take place April 2 at 6:00p.m.
‘Inspiring’ Miamians earn accolades at annual ceremony
Awards celebration held at Marcum Conference Center
The future begins now for data science at Miami University
Dedication of McVey Data Science building March 14 draws big crowd, notable guests
Miami University Steel Band celebrates 30 years
Join the band Saturday, April 20 at 7:30p.m.
The event will take place April 3 at 7:30p.m.
EHS alum's company, InGoodTaste, clinches a top spot in the RedHawk50
In a celebration of entrepreneurial success, Miami University alum Ryan Lindholm, who graduated in 2000 with a major in health sport studies, has seen his company, InGoodTaste, achieve significant ...
Eight Howe Consultants Present Original Research at Wright State
Early this March, the Howe Writing Center sent eight writing consultants to present original research at the annual East Central Writing Center Association Conference, held this year at Wright Stat...
Accomplishing everything everywhere all at once
Hear about inspiring a new generation of female engineers, overcoming imposter syndrome, and about learning how to take a break while still accomplishing all your goals
Miami awarded ODHE grant to help student teachers master the science of reading
Miami-Lakota school partnership will place student teachers with professional educators trained in the science of reading
Miami Media Highlights March 11-17
CBS-WKRC, Ch 12, March 17: Healthy InnovationsThis broadcast news story shares that the McVey Data Science building is now open at Miami University. Additional coverage also appeared in the Dayton ...
Prince Johnson, MU/Cincinnati Public Schools Pipeline Coordinator in the News
With a story on combating the teacher shortage. First aired by The National Desk and since picked up by 39 outlets, the story features Prince Johnson and his work with Cincinnati Public Schools (CP...
Carter Phillips: "Witness to Democracy: A 40-Year Perspective on the Supreme Court"
The Menard Family Center for Democracy and The Sue J. Henry Center for Pre-Law Education are proud to welcome Mr. Carter Phillips, one of the most experienced and respected Supreme Court advocates ...
Adam Liptak, New York Times, "Reflections on Law, Politics and the Supreme Court"
The University's annual O'Hara Lecture on Law and Politics -- Adam Liptak, the New York Times Supreme Court correspondent, will discuss the Court's recent decisions and the role of the judiciary in...
Miami University celebrates entrepreneurs with inaugural RedHawk50 Awards
Honoring the 50 fastest-growing private companies around the world founded or led by former students of Miami University
Department of Music to Host Double Reed Day
The event is for all ages and will take place April 6 from 9a.m.- 5p.m.
Meet our indispensable group of alumni leaders
Dragonfly Alumni Leaders (DALs) volunteer their time to support students in three Dragonfly classes, including Science Leadership & Media Workshop, Biology in the Age of Technology, and Master&...
Miami alumna eager to begin role as president-elect of Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Deanne Brandstetter ’78 discovered her career path during blizzard
The concert will take place on Wednesday, May 1, at Hall Auditorium, and is free and open to the public.
Hybrid cars are everywhere now, but what is your best option if you want to feel the wind in your hair, or at least under your helmet, and you want to get a little exercise as well? Well, e-bikes a...
The event, which took place on February 11th, 2024, brought 85+ participants from 21 different institutions to Oxford.
Two Miami Engineering students team with Talawanda students on eclipse project
Miami has purchased 30,000 glasses to safely watch the April 8 total solar eclipse
Three architecture students awarded in national competition
Miami University students received recognition from The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Ohio’s annual student competition.
Graduate student artwork featured in upcoming exhibition
A Miami University Master of Fine Arts (MFA) second-year graduate student, Kelley Booze, will display her artwork in an upcoming exhibition.
Miami 2040: Climate Action Plan for Miami University one-pager available
The draft “Miami 2040: Climate Action Plan for Miami University'' outlines the goals, targets, and actions required to reach net carbon neutrality by 2040 on Miami’s Oxford ca...
Mark Jeanmougin holds Investigation Workshop for Miami Cybersecurity Club
The workshop, designed to simulate a real-world cyber attack scenario, focused on a widespread form of cyber theft involving stolen gift cards and automated PIN guessing attacks.
Miami Media Highlights March 4-10
Ideastream Public Media, March 8: A decade into varsity-level gaming, many Ohio universities embrace esportsThis story looks at the rise of esports and Miami’s nationally recognized team....
Nominate fellow Miamians to serve on MiamiTHRIVE working groups and committees
Working groups will explore and develop strategies in identified opportunity areas
Passive bird monitoring gets funded
Global Field Program (GFP) student Kyra Thurow Bartow of Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, received a fully-funded grant through Carolina Bird Club to install video and audio monitoring of birds...
As seen on TV: a Dragonfly grad and Lolly the duck
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Amanda Badger '15, pictured above, gets ready to go live with Lollipop or "Lolly," a Pekin duck, on Fox Dayton Local 45.
Dragonfly's Aurelia Valente joins Graduate School's Redhawk talks
Current Global Field Program (GFP) student Aurelia Valente, pictured here, joins a group of graduate students for RedHawk Talks...
For the love of outdoor learning
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Kelly Rivett of Adelaide, Australia, was published in Teaching Science, a quarterly journal published by the Australian Science Teachers Association.
Bridging the interpreter-audience gap to connect conservation
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Mollie Flowers of Baltimore, Maryland, was published in Legacy, a periodical of the National Association for Interpretation (NAI).
Researching species reproductive success
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Jennifer Kachala '23 of Sylmar, California, was published in the February edition of Animal Keepers' Forum, a journal of the American Association of Zo...
Empowering wildlife professionals to safeguard snow leopard in Nepal
Embark on a reflective journey through Nepal's Manang Valley with a blog by Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Kayley Bateman '20, Program Manager at Snow Leopard Conservancy (SLC).
Beyond High Street: Mary van Praag
On this episode of Beyond High Street, Mary Van Praag, 1987 Farmer School of Business marketing graduate, talks with FSB dean Jenny Darroch about why she went into consumer products, being...
Freshman Olivia Cotton earns scholarship for Broadway intensive in NYC
Olivia Cotton, a freshman Theatre and Vocal Performance double major, with minors in Dance and Women and Gender Studies, earned accolades and recognition at the Kennedy Center American College Thea...
The J-Term 2024 trips provided both cultural knowledge and research experience while studying abroad.
Cameron Tiefenthaler — about to graduate and make her way into law and public service — reflects on her mother running for local office and the importance of voting
Another perfect pass rate as 100% of Miami's Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health Post Baccalaureate Dietetic Intern/Master’s students have passed the Registered Dietitian Exam following gr...
Miami soccer dominates NIRSA Championship
Miami University's Men's Club Soccer clinched the 2023 NIRSA Men's Open Division Championship with an undefeated record and a remarkable concession of only three goals throughout the competition.Th...
Currently finishing up his master's in Computer Science, Serhii has received this honor through research conducted with Shijie Zhou, Ph.D.
Dragonfly director Chris Myers honored for innovative global programming
Dragonfly co-founder and director Chris Myers Ph.D. was recently honored with two awards...
Dragonfly Visiting Assistant Professor writes book and is honored by AASA
Dragonfly Visiting Assistant Professor Michelle Szydlowski Ph.D. has published a new book, "Elephant Tourism in Nepal," through CABI.
Hiestand Galleries to Host Exhibit Exploring US-Mexico Indigenous and Migration Experience
View the exhibition March 11 – 21, 2024
EHS doctoral student Malinda McReynolds will pitch on "How district leaders can effectively implement restorative practices with social-emotional programming to create a culturally competent school...
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Howe Center’s Sensemaking for Student Success program receives Lumina grant
Eight Ohio-based teams will benefit from innovative Fellows Program method
Professor Andy Rice and his students delve into their experiences during January’s three-week Inside Hollywood study away course.
Miami’s newest Rangel Fellowship recipient is already a global citizen
Sinait Sarfino ’22, whose family fled South Sudan, aims to become a Foreign Service officer working on migration and refugee issues
Camille Wimbish, a voter rights protection attorney for Civil Rights Under Law, discussed the state of voter rights prior to the upcoming 2024 presidential election and post-Freedom Summer.
Gaining a competitive edge through CEC's SASI workshop
Sofie Dwyer, Chemical Engineering major, shares her experience from CEC's Systems and Automation Springboard to Internship workshop.
Social Innovation Weekend brings together students from across Miami
A mix of students from across Miami spent the weekend looking for problems and solutions to them.
Choral Ensembles Unite for Concert: Remembering Freedom Summer '64
The all-choirs concert will take place Tuesday, March 12, at 7:30p.m.
Changing Climate, Changing Communities is part of an interdisciplinary collaborative effort by Miami University faculty from Project Dragonfly (Biology Department) and the Department of Art, as wel...
Student explores tabletop roleplaying games as a simulated model for social relationships
Kathryn Sullivan ‘24 utilizes her love for TTRPGs like Dungeons & Dragons to explore the psychological and emotional responses of players engaging in a fantastical setting.
Ohio, semiconductors, and exciting new career pathways for Miami University students
On March 19, Miami University students can explore emerging opportunities in the “semiconductor heartland.”
Shawnieka Pope named Ohio Social Worker of the Year
How an award-winning social worker and professor is nurturing the future of the field
Miami Media Highlights Feb. 26-March 3
The Conversation, Feb 29: How Russia has managed to shake off the impact of sanctions – with a little help from its friends This article explores way in which Vladimir P...
This year, of the 10 films nominated for an Academy Award for best picture, three of them – ‘Anatomy of a Fall,’ ‘Past Lives,’ and ‘The Zone of Interest’ &...
Miami’s relationship with Cincinnati Public Schools seeks to enrich urban education
Miami University Alumi AssociationBy J.M. GreenA new approach creates a pipeline of Miami-educated teachers and boosts collaboration between undergraduates and high school students Continue reading...
Yue Li Secures $25K for AmeriCorps Evaluation
Yue Li, associate director of the Discovery Center for Evaluation, Research, and Professional Development, received $25,111 from the Ohio Campus Compact for the project entitled "Evaluation of the ...
Farmer School student takes top role at collection of student-led impact funds
A Farmer School student is now leading a consortium of undergraduate-led impact funds.
Miami University’s 2024 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition winners
Ten finalists competed in the Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition Feb. 26
Miami alumna's $1M gift to support entrepreneurship
A Miami University alum has made a gift to help entrepreneurship at her alma mater.
The Miami University Symphony Orchestra is set to perform for the university community on Saturday, March 9, at 7:30 PM.
Understanding predator-prey relationships
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Michael Haughwout '23 of Matawan, New Jersey, was published in Green Teacher magazine.
Richard Cocks wins Philanthropist of the Year
This award is the highest recognition for an alumnus or other friend of the university who has made a noteworthy, university-wide impact or has supported or directed fundraising for a specific majo...
Beyond the “birthday problem”: Qihou Zhou’s new model for a classic probability puzzle
A recent paper by Miami CEC professor Qihou Zhou provides a new model for solving the classic “birthday problem.”
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in February
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Hear about striving for excellence in all aspects of life, especially when finding success isn’t easy and not everything goes as planned
Farmer School of Business receives award for student success program
A program started at the Farmer School of Business to help students has been recognized with an award.
Music education faculty and alumni will present sessions at national conference
Allison Croskey, Adam Depew, Christina Reardon, and Julie Froude will present this November.
Spotlight on environmental justice continues this spring
Several events planned to highlight 2023-2024 FOCUS theme
Miami University alumni return for special performance in Oxford
Phoenix (Wenyin) Deng, acclaimed violinist, and Chyh Shen Low, accomplished pianist and composer, will perform at Souers Recital Hall on March 20.
Miami Media Highlights Feb. 19-25
National Geographic, Feb 23: Demand for death doulas has soared. Here's how they help patients go with grace.This article highlights end-of-life doulas. Elizabeth Lokon, who r...
18 CAS faculty receive promotion and/or tenure
Miami’s Board of Trustees made the approvals on Feb 23.
Miami University alumnus Kevan Stuber (‘75 and ‘76) reflects on career in music education
Kevan Stuber, a distinguished alumnus of Miami University, recently reminisced about his journey in the field of music education, which has been punctuated by numerous accolades and contributions t...
Distinguished music professor is recognized by prestigious honor society
Tammy Kernodle, was recently named one of Phi Beta Kappa's (PBK) visiting scholars for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Runcie C.W. Chidebe: ‘Black voices in cancer research and oncology’
'How do we attract and retain more diverse researchers to the cancer community, and how do we begin to close the gap in cancer disparities?' asks Nature Reviews Cancer
Beyond High Street: Mike Smerklo
On this episode of Beyond High Street, Mike Smerklo, an entrepreneur, investor, and author who graduated from the Farmer School of Business in 1991, joins Farmer School dean Jenny Darroch to talk a...
Venture capital team wins VCIC regionals for 8th straight time
The tradition continues as the FSB VCIC team wins its regional competition again.
Parking uptown to be affected next week
All metered spaces along Park Place East and West will be affected
Miami’s trustees approve promotion and tenure; next phase of strategic planning
New Master of Education, Counselor Education program approved, board increase, and MiamiTHRIVE update
MiamiTHRIVE takes a student-centric lens to strategic planning
Approximately 400 Miamians engage in initial phase; next phase begins
Promotion and tenure granted to 44
Miami University's board of trustees approved the promotion and/or tenure of 36 faculty members and eight librarians at its Feb. 23 meeting
Miami earns Seal of Prevention for fourth consecutive year
University lauded for education and prevention programs offered to first-year students
CAS announces nine faculty winners of the Creativity and Innovation Award
The awards were presented on Feb 3, 2024.
Miami to host March 6 primary debate
Event at Center for Performing Arts is in collaboration with WLWT
Four Farmer School alumni receive Love and Honor Awards
The Miami University Alumni Association's annual Love and Honor Award winners have been announced.
Miami employees celebrate 15, 25, 30 years of service
“We honor faculty and staff who have been at Miami for 15, 25, or 30 years, because they have honored us,” President Gregory Crawford said
Lisa Peterson joins Miami’s Board of Trustees
Director of communications for Gov. Mike DeWine begins term on March 1
Environmental Earth Science major inspires to showcase Miami history through Oxford’s natural trails
Ryan Sawyer ‘24, who is also co-majoring in Sustainability, created a geologic map and trail guide for Miami University’s natural areas
Miami Media Highlights Feb. 12-18
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Feb 18: Miami Hamilton PromiseThis broadcast news program features Ande Durojaiye, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science and vice president for Miami Regionals, ...
Navigating Change: A Recap of the 2024 All-Fellows Change Retreat
For three days in January, anyone walking through the Armstrong Student Center would have seen (and heard) 50 Miami faculty enthusiastically engaging with colleagues from many divisions they had ne...
Dance and choir came together at the Ohio Music Educators Conference
The conference took place Friday, Feb. 2.
Preservice ELA Teachers Challenge Anti-Queer Discourse in Young Adult Literature
TCE assistant professor Kelli Rushek, along with preservice teachers Sarah Abdella, Hannah Myers, and Maya Manaster, published a blog post on disrupting anti-queer discourse in Young Adult Literatu...
Students taking Startup Weekend idea to international pitch competition
An idea that took second place at last fall's Startup Weekend is a semifinalist in a global competition.
GFP graduate honored with Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce Chairman‘s Award
Global Field Program graduate Chris Corpus '19 of Dallas, Texas, received the Chairman’s Award from the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce for his community work.
Beyond Research: MaKenna McClure's Path to Long-Term Care Administration
In the vast landscape of academia, the allure of research may not always entice every student. Amidst the cohort of second-year master's students, individuals like MaKenna McClure stand out. Diverg...
Did you know that Oxford, Ohio has so much more to offer than just visiting your student, attending sporting events, Family Weekend, and Commencement? Here are just a few things you and your family...
Workday Roadshows Continuing Through Spring
The Workday Organizational Change Management (OCM) team is continuing to offer their "Roadshow" presentations throughout the spring and summer, leading up to the go-live for Workday Platform on Jul...
Collaboration launches in 2024-2025 academic year
Deadline for MIAMI Women Giving Circle Grants extended to Feb. 26
Take advantage of this deadline extension and pitch your project.
CCA Recognizes Long-Standing Employees
Congratulations to Michael Bailey-Van Kuren, Julia Guichard, Eric Hodgson, Patti Liberatore, Glenn Platt, Jonathan Ralinovsky, Mary Rogero, and Jon Yamashiro.
Event Announcement: What the L? The Science of Reading with Michelle Cosmah and Heather Grimes
Join us for the return of "What the L?" – an engaging series of talks that delve into language-related disciplines. In this upcoming session, two esteemed members from the College of Educ...
Alumni Spotlight: Matthew Zuehlke
Matthew Zuehlke (Music Education '99) is currently in his 25th year of teaching band in Central Ohio.
Connecting, Assessing, and Moving Forward our Inclusive Community Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence Newsletter, February 2024 Edition
Nour Sayed’s research aims to advance gene therapy solutions to human eye diseases.
Miami University Symphony Orchestra honors Maestro Seiji Ozawa at national conference performance
The performance will take place at the McAfee Auditorium in Belmont University on February 16th at 7:30 PM.
Performing Arts Series Welcomes the Enchanting Celtic Angels, Ireland on March 1st
This fun-for-the-whole-family show arrives in Oxford Friday, March 1.
U.S. Senate Republican Primary Debate
U.S. Senate Republican Primary Debate Ticket Update February 26, 2024 Thank you for your interest in attending the March 6th U.S. Senate Republican Primary Debate at Miami University. At this time,...
Sharon M. Draper’s middle-grade novel ‘Out of My Mind’ is now a film
The Miami alumna is an acclaimed author who was teacher of the year in 1997
Miami CEC students, staff and faculty support another successful FTC tournament
See the list of winners from this year’s qualifier tournament at Millett Hall, plus photos from the event.
Winners announced in the 2024 Miami University Young Painters Competition for the $10,000 Yeck Award
Emily Bartolone’s winning painting will become part of the Miami University 21st Century Painting Collection
Hands-on learning over Winter Term
Lauren Devney, a junior Mechanical Engineering major, shares her experience in CEC's three week Maintenance and Reliability Internship (MARI).
Five career and internship fairs set for spring semester
Spring offerings build on fall success, with 300-plus employers set to participate
Miami Media Highlights Feb. 5-11
Cyber Work, Feb. 9: Are remote workers more security-savvy than on-premises?Joseph Nwankpa, associate professor of Information Systems and Analytics, is featured on this podcast discussing cybersec...
Miami’s Mark Taylor is among finalists for Top 100 supply chain award
Online voting ends on Thursday, Feb. 15
CAS announces the 2024 HASI Foundation Climate Solutions scholarship winners
Five seniors will also be presented with special mentorship and internship opportunities.
On this episode of Beyond High Street, Farmer School of Business dean Jenny Darroch sits down with Kia Nalls, a 2001 finance and accountancy graduate, to talk about the scholarship that brought her...
INCubatoredu high school students learning aspects of Altman Institute curriculum
A visit by Cincinnati-area INCubatoredu students highlights a decade-long partnership between the Farmer School of Business and Uncharted Learning.
Miami University extends deadlines for priority financial aid and admitted student confirmation
New deadline for FAFSA is March 1
‘Spirit of collaboration’: McVey Data Science brings Miamians together
92,000-square-foot facility will have its grand opening event in March
Miami’s Civil Rights Film Festival to honor 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer
Black History Month events in Oxford and at the Regionals
Thirteen Miami students, alumni named Fulbright semifinalists
Thirteen Miami students and alumni are semifinalists in the 2024-2025 Fulbright U.S. Student Program competition. Eight undergraduates, one graduate student, and four alumni have been recommended b...
New exhibit explores revitalization of Miami, Peoria tribes' art form
A recently opened exhibit in Oxford explores the practice of creating painted deerskin hides by the Miami and Peoria tribes of Oklahoma.
A collaboration to meet the workforce and research manufacturing needs of Butler County and Southwest Ohio
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 29-Feb. 4
NBC-WIS, Ch. 10, Feb 2: More Than Rhythm: A Black Music Series returns, ft. Dr. Tammy KernodleThis broadcast news story features University Distinguished Professor of Music Tammy Kernodle performin...
An interview with Muhammad Jahan, newly elected ASME Fellow
The Fellow grade of ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers) membership recognizes exceptional engineering achievements and contributions.
CEC faculty, staff receive four Creativity and Innovation Awards
Peter Jamieson, Joanna Hohn, Norm Krumpe, and Kumar Singh were honored Thursday night.
CCA faculty, staff receive four Creativity and Innovation Awards
Diane Fellows, Ben Smolder, Ben Nicholson (ETBD), and Stephanie Danker (ART) all received this award at a ceremony held on Thursday, Feb. 3.
“Get involved where you can, and go for it.” Hear a true student leader talk about how transformative college can really be.
LaRosa's CPO: Future of work will focus on culture, people
Why does your work shirt color matter? Steve Browne says it shouldn't.
New publication on health benefits of short-term e-bicycle riding
Research publication in European Journal of Applied Physiology co-authored by four kinesiology faculty and three kinesiology students. Miami kinesiology faculty members Helaine Alessio, Kevin Balla...
Miami University Symphony Orchestra Chosen for Prestigious CODA National Conference in Nashville
This honor places the Miami University Symphony Orchestra among an elite group, with only two university orchestras, including Purdue University, chosen for this distinguished opportunity.
Senior awarded experience scholarship for interior design
Senior interior design major Zoey Howard recently won an experience scholarship from PAVE Global’s 2023 Visual Merchandising Store Design program.
Miami music faculty invited to present and perform at Ohio educators Conference
As one of the largest music conferences in the country, it collaborates with the Technology Institute for Music Education to provide experimentation with instruments and other groundbreaking produc...
Miami Board of Trustees to hold special meeting Feb. 6
Meeting can also be viewed via Zoom
Celebrating EHS Creativity and Innovation Award Honorees
On February 1, 2024, President Greg Crawford presented the Creativity & Innovation Award to individuals who have truly embodied the spirit of creativity and innovation at Miami University. Lea ...
Workday Team Lets Loose During 24 Celebration
As the Workday project continues to progress forward further into the End-to-End Testing phase, the Organizational Change Management (OCM) team thought it would be a good idea to reward those who h...
New publication in Communication and Sport journal
Bo Li, an assistant professor in the Sport Leadership and Management Department, and Su Jin, an interdisciplinary doctoral student in the Department of Educational Leadership, recently published a ...
Pura Vida: Education and Community in Costa Rica
Brian Schultz, professor and associate dean, and 18 Miami students visited La Paz Community School in Costa Rica for a day of learning and collaboration. This was part of their winter term program ...
Farmer School faculty receive Creativity and Innovation Award
Three FSB professors received an award for their efforts at Miami University
Rachel Beech eager to join Miami community as VP of EMSS
New leader of Enrollment Management and Student Success starts role in April
Meet four of the robotics teams competing at Millett Hall this Saturday
27 high school and middle school robotics teams will compete at the Feb. 3 FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics tournament, hosted at Miami University’s Millett Hall.
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in December and January
Our editors' picks for December and January provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
How engineering students can work toward an MBA
Miami CEC engineering students can also take part in the Farmer School of Business MBA program. Here’s how.
RedHawk Launch Accelerator announces new cohort, new leader
The latest cohort of the RedHawk Launch Accelerator has been announced.
Experience “Antigone” March 13-17
Miami University Theatre is putting on its next performance in Studio 88 from March 13-17!
Senior wins first place Cincinnati architecture award
Miami University senior architecture major Sydney Marcum recently won first place in a Cincinnati design competition.
Stats and Stories Podcast: Proctoring Problems with Helaine Alessio
Helaine Alessio, Ph.D., FACSM is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health at Miami University and is a past President of the MWACSM and a fellow of the American...
Thinking Creatively About Capstone Projects
This workshop invites discussion around how to design creative, innovative, and effective capstone courses.
Spring semester brings updates to on-campus dining
Robot delivery available seven days a week at Bell Tower
Mastano Dzimbiri Secures Spot in 2024 David L. Clark Graduate Seminar
Mastano Dzimbiri, an EDL doctoral student, has secured a spot in the prestigious 2024 David L. Clark Graduate Seminar in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies. The seminar, organized by the U...
From art shows to Empty Bowls, Miami instructor has served community for two decades
Ann Wengler recently named Citizen of the Years by Oxford Kiwanis Club
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 22-28
Fortune, Jan. 28: How tiny homes went from a millennial lifestyle fad to a Hail Mary shot at solving the homeless crisisThis article on the construction of tiny homes quotes Jeff Kruth, assistant p...
Miami’s Center for Teaching Excellence hosts initial visiting teacher-scholar
Two-day event Feb. 7-8 made possible through donor gift
Farmer School student, alum open chicken restaurant in Uptown Oxford
It's been a long time coming, but the big day for a pair of current and former students arrived this month.
Beyond High Street: Roger Howe
Talking with Roger Howe, Farmer School alum and philanthropist
Six Miami University Sport Leadership and Management (SLAM) students participated in the National Collegiate Sports Sales Championship (NCSSC) qualifications held in November. Miami emerged as a st...
Architecture students and faculty plan renovations in their studio
The Miami University Westcott House + Fallingwater Design-Build studio conducted a field study at two Frank Lloyd Wright historic house sites Monday, Sept. 18 through Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023.
Gallery of Fall 2023 Architecture Studio (virtual tour)
View a virtual tour of the work created in the 2023 Architecture Studio course.
Navigating Passion and Purpose: Runcie C.W. Chidebe
Discover Chidebe's journey with the doctoral program in social gerontology at Miami University
The Ohio Department of Higher Education granted $19,000 to Miami University as part of the Science of Reading Student Teacher Placement grant. This initiative, a collaboration between the Office of...
The Standard (S4, E5): Opportunity Knocks | Pittsburgh SteelersWatch to see a day in the life of an NFL scout as Colbert attends the 2023 MAC and Big 10 Championship Games in one day.
In a collective effort to study the impacts of voucher and charter school movements, 15 doctoral students from Miami University's educational leadership program have authored a book titled "Vouch f...
‘I’ll always have a home here’: Angels’ Bachman earns Miami degree
A first-round draft pick in 2021, former RedHawk standout celebrates graduation at Jay Hayden Baseball Center
Racing towards success: Nolan Allaer '25
Nolan Allaer '25 is a Mechanical Engineering student at Miami University and a 3rd generation competitive driver.
Open forums for CAS dean finalists to be held starting Feb. 5
All open forums will be held in Room 319 of Kreger Hall
MiamiTHRIVE strategic planning update and upcoming focus groups
Faculty and staff welcome to join focus groups to be held in early February
Shawnieka Pope wins top honor as NASW Ohio's 2023 Social Worker of the Year
Assistant Clinical Professor, Shawnieka Pope, was announced as the Social Worker of the Year by the NASW Ohio Chapter. The statewide award recognizes Pope's exceptional contributions to the social ...
Emmy experience anything but ‘Weird’ for Miami alumnus
An integral part of Inside Hollywood’s alumni network, Jason C. Brown ’99 worked as unit production manager for film on life of ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic
Chipotle’s Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol ’96 to address Miami University graduates
Spring Commencement will be held on May 18, 2024
BCRTA breaks ground on Chestnut Street Multimodal Station Jan. 19 with Miami and city of Oxford
The transportation hub is expected to be in operation by September 2025
Join us for Make it Miami! We can't wait to take you on one of our campus tours and show you why Miami University is the perfect home.
The exhibition, which runs from Jan. 30 through June 8, will feature a number of recent examples of painted deer hides and document the process of revitalization of this tradition after its decline...
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 15-21
Banking Finance, Jan. 21: Young Americans Are Finding New Ways To Build Wealth In A Tough EconomyMegan Gerhardt, professor of Management and Leadership, is quoted in this story about how Gen Z and ...
Miami, St. X grads create entrepreneurship scholarship
Several Miami University and St. Xavier High School alumni have created a scholarship for St. X students interested in entrepreneurship.
Music Alumni Spotlight: Allen Webber, Master of Music (Music Theory) ‘83
This May, Music alumnus Allen Webber will be retiring as Professor of Music at Palm Beach State College, in Lake Worth, Florida, after serving the students for 35 years. Highlights of his career in...
Abbey Poole named inaugural recipient of Sarah Langs Women in Baseball Analytics Scholarship
Miami University’s Abbey Poole, a Data Analytics major with a Sport Analytics concentration, is an inaugural recipient of the Sarah Langs Women in Baseball Analytics Scholarship. The scho...
Jessica Anderson ‘15, a graduate of Miami University’s Nutrition program, is gaining recognition for her work as a sports nutritionist. Anderson, who works with the military to ...
Brenda Dales, former assistant teaching professor, named to 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Award Jury
Brenda Dales, now Professor Emerita and former Assistant Teaching Professor in TCE, has been selected as the only U.S. member on the 10-member 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCA) jury. The HCA...
Farmer School of Business ranked among top 20 public undergraduate business schools
The Farmer School is ranked among the best public business schools by Poets & Quants for Undergrads.
The grant will cover travel for Assistant Professor Shijie Zhou and Miami CEC graduate student Serhii Reznichenko to attend the AHA’s Get With The Guidelines® Data Bootcamp.
New Exhibitions at the Art Museum open Jan 30
We are proud to announce the opening of three new exhibitions at the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum at Miami University. Minohsayaki ‘Painted Robes’: A Peewaalia and Myaamia Story ...
Beyond High Street: Amy Armstrong
On the latest espisode of Beyond High Street, Miami University Farmer School of Business dean Jenny Darroch talks with 1983 Miami University graduate Amy Armstrong about her pivot...
Making the rounds: New bus wrap highlights Miami’s national brand campaign
Fleet of 11 buses expected to be rebranded by May 1
Dragonfly Photo Contest Winners 2023
Miami University Project Dragonfly graduate students in the Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP), the Global Field Program (GFP), Earth Expeditions (EE) courses, and faculty and staff are invited ...
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 8-14
The Columbus Dispatch, Jan 12: Voter will in danger. Ploys to undermine new Ohio marijuana, abortion laws major examples.This article on citizen initiatives was written by Anne Whitesell, assistant...
Open forums for EMSS VP finalists are Jan. 18-19
New leader will replace Brent Shock, who will work as special assistant to the president through spring semester
Congratulations to the Fall 2023 Faculty Writing Fellows Cohort
Howe Writing Across the Curriculum (HWAC) is excited to welcome 10 new Miami faculty as Faculty Writing Fellows Program alumni.
The John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship has won a top honor.
Miami University Libraries receives 2024 Library Excellence in Access and Diversity (LEAD) Award
Insight Into Diversity magazine’s inaugural award for academic libraries honors dedication to diversity, inclusion, and access
Perkins to serve as interim vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Success
Former VP Brent Shock will remain as special assistant to the president through spring semester
Five Tips to Help You Plan a Memorable Event
Are you asking yourself what makes an event memorable? Additionally, how to create memorable experiences for attendees? Here are five great tips to host an event that everyone will remember.
Biochemistry senior examines psychedelic compound for potential use in mental health treatments
Grace Kemmerly’s undergraduate research working with psilocybin is helping to develop new drug alternatives and preparing her for post-graduate studies.
Eight alumni honorees from the 2023-2024 18 of the Last 9 hail from CAS
The Miami University Alumni Association has chosen the newest recipients of its annual “18 of the Last 9” award.
Healthcare Design Magazine names Architecture Alum as “Rising Star” of 2023
Gozde Yikdirim (M.Arch. '15) is one of 7 healthcare design professionals nationally to receive this award.
Miami student receives the Outstanding Dietetics Student Award in a Dietetic Internship Award
Madelyn Trefzger, a dedicated nutrition student, has been honored as the 2024 recipient of The Ohio Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' Outstanding Dietetics Student Award in a Dietetic Internship....
Winter break ice breakers (Or having fun conversations in college)
On this special bonus episode, we get warmed up with a symphony of witty banter as college students answer some of the least important questions of our time.
Metamorphosing pollinator friendly communities
AIP graduate Whitney Hartman '23 of Springboro, Ohio, was published in the Springboro Neighbors magazine.
Understanding the trajectory of evolution and life
AIP graduate and science teacher Collin Davis '22 of Miami, Florida, published an article titled "Evolution in the Anthropocene" in Green Teacher magazine.
Leveraging the power of VR for deep learning
GFP graduate Katie Mauro '23 (right) of Brookfield, Connecticut, was published on Edutopia's website.
Elephant matters matter; no more twisting of collars
Congratulations to GFP graduate Antoinette van de Water '17 who co-authored the article, "Twisting collars on male elephants in shrub terrain: animal welfare considerations for researcher...
Promoting Backyard Biodiversity Through Residential Landscaping
GFP graduate Lauren Moscar '23 wrote an article as part of her master's coursework.
It is becoming increasingly common for lawmakers across the country to not only ignore the will of the people but also actively work against it, according to Whitesell, an American politics scholar
Week of service and reflection honoring legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. is Jan. 28-Feb. 3
Week includes food drive, silent march, and reception
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 1-7
Yahoo Sports, Jan. 7: Coaching ‘always been my calling,’ longtime MUM women’s basketball coach saysThis story, which originally appeared in the Journal-News, features ...
In Memoriam: Dr. James C. Moller (1960-2023)
Learn about Dr. Moller's legacy and read reflections from his family, former students, and colleagues.
2023: A very busy year for recent AIP graduate
AIP graduate Karina Altman '23 of Burlington, Kentucky, earned her AIP master's from Miami in December, and won two American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK) awards...
Spending nature-inspired days in Hoboken
AIP graduate Shannon Hester '23 of Bayonne, New Jersey, was published on The Hoboken Girl, a website dedicated to all things Hoboken and Jersey City.
Cheetahs, coyotes, cougars: drawing comparisons
GFP graduate Hannah Cross '23 of Dunlap, California, was a guest educator at Fremont / Lopez Elementary School in Stockton, California.
Best practices for monitoring Komodo dragons in zoos
GFP graduate Liliana Hidalgo '23 of Los Angeles, California, was published in the Animal Keeper Forum (AKF), a journal of the American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK).
Helping students realize their STEM potential
GFP graduate Shannon Conner '20 of Monterey, California, has been busy building the success of the Watershed Guardians Program at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History.
GFP graduate Meghan Manary '23 (right) of Platte, Nebraska, was featured in her local hometown news, The North Platte Telegraph, for helping lead the annual First Day Hike across 22 state park...
Robin Schell, Assistant Teaching Professor in TCE (Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry), has achieved a significant milestone by being elected to the Ohio TESOL (Teachers of English to Sp...
Two EHS alums named to 18 of Last 9
Miami University congratulates the outstanding individuals selected for the 2023-24 class of 18 of the Last 9 awards. This program, inspired by the 30 under 30 model and rooted in Miami University'...
Reflecting on Thailand and the activism of the forest monks
GFP graduate student Greg Harris of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was recently published in the Earth Island Journal.
AIP grad earns botanical illustrator certification
This is a test AIP graduate Emily Prengaman '18 of Denver, Colorado, has earned a certificate in Botanical Illustration through the Denver Botanic Gardens School of Botanical Art and Illustrat...
Bird banding volunteer keeping birds safe
AIP graduate student and bird banding station volunteer Molly Toth of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was published in Wild Hope magazine.
Slowing the effects of climate change to protect seahorses, sea life
GFP graduate student Rebecca Scherr of Vandalia, Ohio, was published on Sevenseas Media. In the article she shares how you can protect endangered seahorses.
Miami CEC professors to present board game workshop at 2024 KEEN Conference
Miami University’s College of Engineering and Computing has been a member of the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN) since 2022.
FSW faculty named Social Workers of the Year
In a celebration of excellence, Amy Roberts and Shawnieka Pope have been named the "Social Worker of the Year" for 2023 in Regions 6 and 7, respectively, by the Ohio Chapter of the National Associa...
Kinesiology professor Kevin Ballard has made a significant contribution to the field with his co-authorship of a textbook chapter titled "Considerations for Exercise in Stressful Environments: Hot,...
ARC+ID Majors make a difference
Students spent six weeks on project for village in Ghana.
Two CEC alumni among Miami University's 18 of the Last 9 Award honorees
Nora Husani Winnestaffer '16 and Nathan Jones '18 were included in the latest cohort of honored Miami alumni.
New fund for men’s basketball provides financial support for student-athletes
$2 million gift focuses on success on and off the basketball court
Eye tracking, straw sipping, and TV streaming – Miami’s committed to doing it all better
With McVey Data Science opening soon, Michael Bailey-Van Kuren is ready for a new era of campus collaborations … and robots.
Four FSB grads among new 18 of the Last 9 honorees
A quartet of Farmer School alumni are being honored for their accomplishments.
Reaffirming our commitment to safety in our community
Miami University’s top priority is always the safety of our students and community
Miami Media Highlights Dec. 18-31
MSN Money, Dec. 29: How Meta, TikTok, and the social media industry are changing to surviveMatthew Crain, associate professor of Media and Communication, is quoted in this article about the changin...
Kinesiologist Randal Claytor explains how to optimize the order of your exercise routine
University statement on uptown Oxford incident
Miami University’s top priority is the safety and well being of all of our students
Musicologist Tammy Kernodle on NPR: Understanding why Beyoncé and Taylor Swift get compared
In this look at the superstars' year, musicologist Tammy Kernodle discusses why, when you have two accomplished artists like this, do people feel the need to compare them and make them compet...
From playing card projects to real-world career prep: Welcome to CEC 111
The student experience for every first-year at Miami CEC now includes CEC 111 – a dedicated course designed to develop both community and professional technical skills.
Miami University is proud to announce its successful receipt of a $1.55 million grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education for the establishment of the Southern Ohio Behavioral Health Initi...
Miami’s trustees approve two new master’s degree programs
Master of Engineering degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering will offer non-thesis options for applicants
Dance students solo in Art Museum
The Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum experienced a more dynamic form of art on November 2 – dance.
Former Bengals cheerleader turned choreographer inspires Miami University Students in Jazz dance
The class allowed students to delve into the intricacies of jazz dance while drawing from Harris's unique background.
Beyond High Street: John Altman
John Altman talks about flying, Miami vs. joining the Navy, and why he didn't seem to fit in at big companies
The Miami Student Visits and Showcases the Menard Family Center mission
The Menard Center: A place to flourish civically and intellectually by Reagan Rude | Senior Campus & Community Editor August 22, 2023 | 12:00pm EDT High school teenagers gather in a circle, eng...
Miami Media Highlights Dec. 11-17
Dayton Daily News, Dec. 17: Author ponders rural America’s outsized political powerThis article provides a review on the book, “The Lies of the Land: Seeing Rural America for Wh...
If people know the name Joel Roberts Poinsett today, it is likely because of the red and green poinsettia plant. But much like the history of the U.S., Poinsett had a complex and troubling past
An interdisciplinary working group from across Miami University campus, including CEC faculty, collaborated on the NSF grant proposal officially awarded Nov. 30.
Make Your Voice Heard: A New Workshop Series on Writing to Our Publics
One of the Howe Center for Writing Excellence’s goals is to support writing in all of its forms, including genres beyond the walls of higher education. In a brand-new workshop series, Howe Wr...
Friday’s graduation, set inside Miami's Millett Assembly Hall, came with all the pomp and circumstance...
In a significant development for STEM education, Miami University has been awarded $999,999.98 by the State of Ohio in the FY24 Choose Ohio First (COF) funding round. Principal Investigator Jessica...
Dozen FSB grads leading Fortune 1000 companies
Several Farmer School alumni are running some of the top companies in the Fortune 1000.
Professor Paul Branscum receives public health research grant
Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health Professor Paul Branscum has been awarded a $25,000 grant from AiZtech Labs. The grant aims to facilitate student engagement in testing a revolutionary app designe...
TIME names Miami one of 100 ‘Best Colleges for Future Leaders’
University is top-ranked institution from Ohio on list
Miami’s 11-2 season resulted in a MAC championship and a trip to Orlando
Top 5 Miami University Instagram Moments of 2023
This year, Miami University’s digital marketing and social media team served more than 1,100 pieces of Instagram content to our fans
Research, athletics both on display during Cure Bowl
Orlando college football event has generated more than $4.1 million in donations for cancer research since 2015
Wrap up of Customer Confirmation Sessions
The Customer Confirmation Sessions (CCS) are all finished up, and accolades for a job well done keep pouring in. "Melissa {Wyatt} put in a lot of hard work and thoughtful preparation when it came t...
Ryan Fisher named next dean of the College of Creative Arts
Ryan Fisher will become dean of Miami University's College of Creative Arts on July 1
Venture Pitch Competition presents opportunities for students, mentors
The Venture Pitch Competition is the end of a semester-long class, and much more.
Top 10 most-read Miami University news stories of 2023
Miami's new buildings and food delivery robots, plus seasonal favorites, were among the most-read news stories this year
Student takeaways from the world’s largest conference for women in engineering and technology
For Miami CEC students, the annual Society of Women Engineers (SWE) conference has led to job and internship offers, networking opportunities, and more.
Yellow tags and mortar boards: Project Dragonfly grads bring ‘excitement and cheer’ to commencement
For some in the program, graduation is first time on Miami’s campus
Physician Spotlight: Dr. Cynthia Dougherty
Dr. Cynthia Dougherty is currently a practicing general surgeon. She attended Miami along with her sister, and they are both now physicians.
Medical Student Spotlight: Bethany Ekeh
Bethany Ekeh is finishing up her first year of medical school at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. She graduated from Miami in 2022 and is now able to reflect on her experie...
Medical Student Spotlight: Chelsey Miller
Chelsey Miller graduated from Miami University in the spring of 2019. She was an English Literature major, had the Pre-Medical Studies co-major, and had a Women’s, Gender, and Sexualities Stu...
Miami Media Highlights Dec. 4-10
WKRC-TV Online, Dec. 9: Graham Nicholson wins Lou Groza award, first Miami football player to win major POTY honorsThis story on Miami junior Graham Nicholson winning the 2023 Lou Groza Collegiate ...
Mason Schmitt (Class of 2024) Preceptorship Reflection
As a premedical student at Miami, I was able to take advantage of the MWC preceptorship program and spend my 2023 spring break in Tulsa, OK with OB/GYN Dr. Paul Gehring and Dr. Gena Gray. I cannot ...
Rushek and MacDowell Challenge Traditional Canon in ELA Pedagogy
Assistant Professor of English Education, Kelli Rushek and recent Miami alumnus, Ellie MacDowell ('23), have had their manuscript published in the Journal of Language and Literacy Education. The ma...
EHS faculty named among the most influential scientists
Three esteemed faculty members from Miami University's College of Education, Health, and Society have been recognized among the most influential scientists globally. Helaine Alessio (KNH), William ...
Birding indoors at the Smithsonian's National Zoo
AIP graduate student Bryan Kao of Bronx, New York, was published in Zoo Grapevine & International Zoo News.
Cultivating conservation through theatre
AIP graduate student Sarah Kozlow of Brooklyn, New York, has launched the Cultivate Theatre Project.
Impacting boreal toad conservation in Colorado
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Sam Hengge of Lakewood, Colorado, was published in Connect magazine...
Conserving the elephants of the Kinabatangan
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Patrick Kelley was published in the Journal of the Elephant Managers Association.
Noltemeyer to serve as interim dean of EHS
18-month appointment begins Jan. 2 in College of Education, Health, and Society
Promoting Dignity for Marginalized Communities of Older Adults
At Scripps Gerontology Center, the next generation of gerontologists continues to pave the way for change and passionately works to address the needs of marginalized aging communities. Or...
Customer Confirmation Sessions Finishing Up
The Customer Confirmation Sessions (CCS) are concluding this week, which is the culmination of a tremendous amount of planning, preparation, practicing, and presenting. As part of the Architect and...
Mitch Daniels and Dr. Kristina Johnson debated topics such as Ohio Senate Bill 83, the meaning of “woke,” student debt cancellation, and required DEI training on college campuses.
Five tips to prepare for winter weather this holiday season
Here are a few tips to winterize your life and stay warm this season.
Sam Fouts ‘24 explains his book of Exeter-inspired poetry and how it can serve as an allegorical analysis of the ongoing climate crisis.
Staying Razor Sharp after 5 years
Since 2018, barbershop in Armstrong Student Center has given students option to stay on campus for a ‘quality haircut’
After 10 years, Miami’s annual winter term still making an impact
Miami students made nearly 6,200 trips abroad and away in January from 2014-2023, according to Global Initiatives
Miami University, Cincinnati Public Schools partner to address teacher shortage
TEACh Cincinnati expands, offering free education and ensuring teaching positions to address shortages and foster diversity.
A game-changing guide to personal growth
Breaking boundaries between sports and video games, art and history, fashion, pop culture, AI, and more
SLAM professor and students pioneer sport psychology in the world of esports
“An untapped area from a sport psychology perspective”
Student Managed Investment Fund reaches $1 million milestone
Five years after starting, the Farmer School Student Investment Fund has reached an assets under management milestone
This cutting-edge XR stage will serve as a platform for students to develop and showcase their projects, which span a wide range of immersive experiences.
Cincinnati Public Schools tackles teacher shortage with innovative program
Cincinnati Public Schools, in collaboration with Miami University, introduces TEACh Cincinnati—recruiting high school students to combat the educator shortage and enhance diversity.
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 27-Dec. 3
World of Software, Dec. 3: Russian Imperialism Shapes Public Support For The War Against UkraineThis article on Russian imperialism was written by Neringa Klumbytė, director of the Lithuan...
The NEH grant will support costs for the execution, installation, community engagement, programming, and Implementation of this exhibition to its various venues.
Cincinnati Public Schools-Miami University partnership helps train future teachers
CPS and Miami's TEACh program expands, addressing teacher shortage, fostering diversity, and supporting aspiring educators.
Cincinnati Public Schools, Miami University expanding partnership to address teacher shortage
TEACh Cincinnati expands, offering CPS students scholarships, support, and a path to diverse teaching careers.
TEACh Cincinnati tackles teacher shortage, aiming for diversity with scholarships and support for future educators.
Discover the incredible journey of Susan Keyes, a Miami University Alumni with 44 years of dedication to the university. From student to Senior Library Technician, her story is one of passion and c...
‘Into the Queen City’ trip a success for CEC students
The immersive, industry-focused experience in Cincinnati provided opportunities to network with top employers.
The Center for Career Exploration and Success led an event to educate students about a helpful online resource.
History major Nick Campbell conducted research on the failure of the anti-Bolshevik forces in 1917 to consolidate against revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin.
Announcing the Winners of the Fall 2023 HWC Writing Contest
Every fall semester, the Howe Writing Center holds a writing contest. This year, the contest theme was “Environmental Justice: Stories Drawn from Art,” which asked students to write fla...
Professor working to train aspiring teachers amid shortages
Miami University professor tackles teacher shortages, emphasizing training aspiring educators for crucial STEM and special ed.
Many Dayton-area schools struggled to find staff this year: What that means for students
Bus driver and teacher shortages strain schools. Competitive hiring, bonuses, and systemic solutions needed urgently.
Professor Madelyn Detloff Leads Discussion about Humanities Programs on Cincinnati Public Radio
Madelyn Detloff, Professor of English, and Miami University philosophy graduate student Kennedy Hughes, appeared recently on “Cincinnati Edition” to discuss challenges to the hu...
Jordan Fenton Receives NEH Exhibition Implementation Grant as Co-Author
Jordan Fenton, Associate Professor of Art History, was awarded a $500,000 National Endowment for the Humanities, Exhibition Implementation Grant, along with Amanda M. Maples (Project Director and C...
Even Schools Flush With Cash Can’t Keep Up With Teacher Shortage
Stimulus funds fail to alleviate the nationwide teacher shortage, impacting class sizes and student success.
Meet the Employee Services Team
Introducing our Employee Services team, dedicated to fostering positive relationships and a fair work environment for all. Contact us at hrlabor@MiamiOH.edu.
Join us for Alumni Weekend on June 9-10! Experience campus tours, lectures, Miami Fest, and more. A time for all Miamians to come together and enjoy the festivities.
Customer Confirmation Sessions Begin to Rave Reviews
As part of the Architect and Configure phase of the Workday implementation project, Customer Confirmation Sessions (CCS) got underway this week, and the early feedback has been tremendous. R...
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in November
Our editors' picks for November provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Theatre student and faculty attend American Society for Theatre Research Conference
From Nov. 9-12, Lexi Mangrum-Prokopiof, an honors student with a double major in Theatre and Art History, attended the American for Society for Theatre Research in Providence, Rhode Island. She was...
SLAM professor earns Certified Mental Performance Consultant designation
Jordan Goffena, visiting assistant professor of Sport Leadership and Management, recently earned the designation of Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) from the Association for Applied S...
SLAM professor co-edits special issue of Sports, Ethics and Philosophy journal
Sam Morris, clinical professor of Sport Leadership and Management (SLAM), recently co-edited a special issue of the journal Sport, Ethics and Philosophy dedicated to the intriguing intersection of ...
Take our fun quiz about Miami University buildings
Miami University's buildings tell a story that is rich in history and academic progress. Learn more about the two new academic buildings on the Oxford campus and discover other interesting highligh...
Miami receives nearly $1 million to support mental health services
Ohio Department of Higher Education dispersed funds to state’s public and not-for-profit institutions
DEI Campus Spotlight: Jinjuan She
Learn about the DEI campus work being led by Jinjuan She, assistant professor in CEC's Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering department.
Benjamin Harrison Medallion co-recipient Lisa Ellram will give remarks
Cassie Keiser ‘25 researches the barriers and facilitators of implementation of intervention activities on people living with dementia, as well as on the staff that help them, in nursing homes.
A seasonal sampler of Miami University ensemble concerts: Attend one, or all four, Dec. 1-6
Enjoy Candlelit Voices, dance, symphony, and wind ensemble performances
A pair of artworks by Miami University MFA candidate Brooke Owens and her mentor Dana Saulnier, professor of Art, was selected for 14th annual ‘TAPPED’ exhibition by C...
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 20-26
Computerworld, Nov. 26: Best Places to Work in IT 2024For the third straight year, Miami University was named one of the top 100 places to work in IT by Computerworld. The Cincinnati Herald, Nov. 2...
Keep up to date on emergency weather and closing information
Website, email, emergency text messaging will alert users to university status
With the input gained from participants, MyPath will be more able to help local wheelchair users find accessible routes to the places they go every day.
Graduate Research Forum 2023: Top presenter awards
Meet the top three winners of the oral and poster presentations from the 15th annual forum
Art Museum awarded Re-Accreditation
Miami University Art Museum Receives Highest National Recognition Awarded Re-Accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 13-19
ABC-WCPO, Ch. 9, Nov. 17: Top 9 ice skating rinks in the Tri-StateWCPO reporter Molly Schramm highlights the top nine ice skating rinks in the Tri-State. Miami’s Goggin Ice Center is feat...
Local professionals explain the rigors and joys of working in mental health
A panel of mental health professionals discuss their path to helping others with psychological challenges
Gerontology with a Global Perspective
Making meaningful impact in gerontology worldwide.
Next Up for Workday Teams are Customer Confirmation Sessions
Miami University is in the process of replacing our current legacy Banner system with Workday, a cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The new system is going live with HR, Payroll...
EHS Dean Jason Lane selected to lead National Association of System Heads
Search for EHS interim dean to begin immediately
Documentary "All the Lonely People" to shed light on loneliness epidemic at Miami University
On Thursday, November 30, at 7:30 p.m., the Performing Arts Series will screen the documentary film "All the Lonely People" in Hall Auditorium.
The Miami Student features Harrison Hall, Home of the Menard Family Center
Harrison Hall: A beacon of opportunity most students miss By Anastasija Mladenovska | The Miami Student November 17, 2023 | 6:30am EST When I first walked into Harrison Hall, the home of t...
Miami University to receive Wil Haygood Collection
Acclaimed author and journalist gives his alma mater materials from his life's work
Miami’s College of Engineering and Computing receives one of its largest single gifts in its history
The $1.5 million commitment will support recruitment of top faculty for Chemical, Paper and Biomedical Engineering at CEC.
Senior History major conducts an in-depth research project on the origins of the birth control pill
Eavan Guirl ‘24, majoring in History with a thematic sequence in Anthropology, is contextualizing the past and present of contraceptive history in Puerto Rico and the continental U.S.
Uniting for LGBTQ+ Support: Community Event at Oxford Lane Library
In a dynamic collaboration between the Dennis L. Carlson Sexuality Education Studies Center and the Oxford Area PFLAG, the community gathered both in person and via Zoom on October 25th for "How to...
PK-5 Majors Shine at Ohio TESOL Conference
Congratulations to PK-5 Majors, Guadaluple Garcia-Gonzalez, Sydney Glynn, and Marissa King, who joined Drs. Robin Schell and Matthew Siegel in presenting "Transformative Experiential Learning for E...
Original Lilly Conference returns to Miami for 42nd year
Around 350 attendees will present evidence-based research on effective teaching
Creating a pathway for transfer students
By developing relationships, Cathy Moore is helping pave the way for an increase in Miami’s articulation agreements
FSB marketing alumni become children's book authors in their spare time
A pair of Miami University and Farmer School graduates have written and illustrated a pair of children's books.
A university-wide effort made it possible
United against hatred, antisemitism, and Islamophobia
Miami is committed to cultivating a welcoming and safe environment for all students, faculty, and staff, regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and socioeconomic background
CASE honors Miami with 12 Best of District V Awards
University recognition includes photography, marketing, fundraising
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 6-12
FOXBusiness, Nov. 12: Competitive video gaming, esports boom at universities across AmericaThis broadcast news story on the boom of esports features Glenn Platt, C. Michael Armstrong Professor of N...
Miami University receives nearly $1M in state funding for scholarships in STEM field
Miami CEC faculty, along with faculty members across disciplines, authored the Choose Ohio First grant proposal.
Miami CEC faculty, along with co-PIs across disciplines, authored the Choose Ohio First grant proposal.
Beyond High Street: George Heath
A conversation with a 1990 MBA graduate and board of directors member
Vocal performance majors win big at Ohio conference
On October 21, 16 Miami University vocal performance majors excelled at the National Association of Teachers of Singing auditions at Ohio University.
Kelli Rushek, Assistant Professor of English Education, has a newly published manuscript with colleagues. This latest publication sheds light on the transformative journey of Nora, an Asian America...
Miami University Orchestra celebrates 120th anniversary with a holiday concert
Join the Miami University Symphony Orchestra Saturday, Dec. 2 at 3p.m.
Turning dreams into reality, inspiring others
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Brooke Mitchell '17 of Columbus, Ohio, was recently featured in her local newspaper...
Advocating for social and environmental action
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) student Kelly Bono of St. Louis, Missouri, was published on the Metropolitan Congregations United website...
In early November, Dragonfly Kevin Matteson, associate director of the master’s programs, and GFP graduate Mollie O'Neil '13, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden director of commu...
University looks forward with MiamiTHRIVE
Ambitious new project seeks to position Miami to thrive across its teaching, research, and service missions now and in the decades to come
Miami Computer Science students win big at MakeUC Hackathon 2023
Loc Tran '25, Steven Do '24, Jay Vo '25, and Lam Nguyen '24 won Best AI-Driven Healthcare Explanation of Coverage Customer Care Solutions for their submission.
Senior from Luxembourg investigates new approaches on how the West thinks about terrorism
Jacky Linden ‘24, a Diplomacy and Global Politics and History major, encourages experts to put more emphasis on understanding what motivates people to take extreme actions.
In Memoriam: Dr. Alex Thomas Honored as OSPA Renames Prestigious Award
Oxford, OH - The educational psychology community is mourning the loss of Dr. Alex Thomas, who served as a revered faculty member at Miami University for 14 years. Dr. Thomas, the distinguished dep...
Amity Noltemeyer Receives Prestigious Clyde V. Bartlett Distinguished Service Award
We are pleased to announce that Amity Noltemeyer, Associate Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of School Psychology, has been awarded the Clyde V. Bartlett Distinguished Service Award. The r...
Lovia Osei Awarded The Valorie Wolcott Mendelson Scholarship
We are delighted to announce that Lovia Osei, a second-year graduate student in school psychology, has been named one of the recipients of The Valorie Wolcott Mendelson Ohio School Psychologist Ass...
Studying conservation, bettering the world
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Ali Patton of Playa del Rey, California, was featured in Playa Vista magazine...
Grieving with, healing through, nature
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Chau Nguyen of Pomona Valley, California, wrote...
Award-winning educator cultivating eco-literacy to empower kids
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Rachel Arbor '23 of Beacon, New York, was recently presented...
Saving mangroves, local economies in Thailand
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Aaron Moy of Bangkok, Thailand, contributed an article...
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student and environmental educator Rachel Munro of Lilburn, Georgia, was recently published...
We are thrilled to announce the outstanding achievement of Mikhalia Fogel, a graduate from our Urban Cohort and Family Science and Social Work program. Mikhalia has been selected as a 2023 Emerging...
Dean Smith’s KNH 465/565 class had an incredible Zoom session with Dr. Cliff Tao, DC, DACBR, a chiropractic radiologist. The class donned their Miami gear and snapped a pic with Dr. Tao o...
Diasolve Secures Second Place at TechStars Startup Weekend with Solution for Diabetics
Amanda Simeone, a double major in Finance and Entrepreneurship with a nutrition minor at Miami University, was part of the Diasolve team which secured second place at the recent TechStars Startup W...
Family and Commencement Weekend Lottery
Miami University’s Family Weekend and Graduation Weekend are huge in Oxford, Ohio. Family Weekend is jammed packed with a multitude of activities from sporting events, festivals, and so much ...
Connecting, Assessing, and Moving Forward our Inclusive Community Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence Newsletter, November 2023 Edition
Connecting, Assessing, and Moving Forward our Inclusive Community Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence Newsletter, November 2023 Edition
New HWAC Certificate Series Explores How Faculty Can Support Graduate Writers
This fall semester, Howe Writing Across the Curriculum hosted a new certificate series titled “Supporting Graduate Learning through Writing.” The program, facilitated by Assistant Direc...
‘Opportunities don’t end at the borders’
Miami University celebrates 55 years in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Startup Weekend brings student ideas from paper to pitch
A very intensive weekend at the Farmer School brought new ideas to life.
Gov. Mitch Daniels and Dr. Kristina Johnson will discuss the future of higher education on Nov. 13 at Wilks Theater.
Miami CEC faculty present on the impact of AI on cybersecurity at Miami’s AI Symposium
Professors Suman Bhunia, Samer Khamaiseh, DJ Rao, and James Walden presented on topics such as the impact of AI on cybersecurity education, as well as security risks of AI models in software.
Celebrating International Education Week
International Education Week 2022, celebrated November 11-18, offers programming and events for the entire Miami and Oxford community
Miami Media Highlights Oct. 30-Nov. 5
CBS - WKRC, Local12, Ch. 12, Nov. 5: Miami, Zoo Celebrate 20 Years of Project DragonflyKevin Matteson, associate director of Miami’s Project Dragonfly, joins Mollie O’Neil of th...
Virtual Information Session for Gerontology MGS and Ph.D. programs
Join the next generation of gerontologists.
Miami University CEC students take home 3 Awards at the 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
Miami University students received 3 poster presentation awards in the undergraduate poster competition at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting.
It has been 20 years since a Miami team reached this level.
Claypool and Malin were honored at a reception during the Graduate Research Forum Nov. 3
Farmer School entrepreneurship program ranked 7th in the world
Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine have given the John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship its highest ranking ever
Anne Whitesell on Ohio Issue 1 - Fall 2023
Ohio’s Abortion Debate Mired in Misinformation Reproductive rights advocates must counter erroneous claims about abortion to pass a proposed state constitutional amendment. BY GABRIELLE G...
Project Dragonfly is ranked #7 in Best Online Biology Master's Degrees by EduMed
Project Dragonfly is honored to have been ranked #7 in Best Online Biology Master's Degrees by EduMed...
Staging success in film and in life
Hear what it takes to pursue a career in film, about learning how to break the mold, and to embrace the freedom you’ll find in college
A Weekend Gathering of Dragonflies at Missouri Botanical Garden
Thanks to Missouri Botanical Garden (MBG) AIP Advisors Susan Baron and Bob Coulter for hosting Dragonfly...
Whitesell, an American politics scholar, has interviewed 45 anti-abortion activists across the country and collected Facebook data from approximately 190 organizations, to better understand how an...
First-Generation College Celebration: An Interview with A'Dymond Sammons ’26
A'Dymond is a sophomore electrical engineering major at Miami CEC.
Jay Kimiecik presents at the 2023 Buckeye Book Fair
We're pleased to share that Jay Kimiecik, an associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health, received a special invitation to participate in the 2023 Buckeye Book Fair,...
Exciting News! Robin Vealey, Ph.D. Featured on The High-Performance Mindset Podcast
We're thrilled to announce that our esteemed faculty member, Robin Vealey, Ph.D., a renowned 5-time author, professor, mental performance consultant, and accomplished researcher, was the featured g...
Candidates for CCA dean position named; open forums upcoming
All sessions will be held in room 100 of Art Building
Miami physics professor honored with APS Fellowship
Jennifer Blue also serves as associate dean
Ryan Rosu ‘24 explores the concepts of race, heteropatriarchy, and capitalism within Christmas movies
Anthropology senior travels to Ecuador to study the medicinal benefits of native plants
Billy Browning ‘24 analyzed the effects and uses of the Spondias plant as a food source with medicinal properties on both monkeys and humans.
It is the nation’s highest honor for technological achievement
Miami University renews Bicycle Friendly University certification
Miami University is one of 39 new or renewing Bicycle Friendly Universities this year
“My Identity as a Writer”: Insights from First-Gen HWC Consultants
This November, the Howe Writing Center is joining the annual celebration of First-Generation Students at Miami University.
Miami Media Highlights Oct. 23-29
The Guardian, Oct. 29: Functional fungi: can medicinal mushrooms really improve people’s health?Nicholas Money, professor of Biology and director of the Western Program, is quoted in this...
Students, faculty attend professional conferences to learn, grow
Farmer School faculty brought students with them to a pair of conferences last week.
2021 alum now works at major production company
Harold Sherr, a 2021 ETBD alum, works as a motion graphics designer for BLINK, a multi-disciplinary production company specializing in live music.
Callie Meyer ‘24, majoring in both Environmental Science and Professional Writing, is making her mark by analyzing the queer-coded villain in media culture today.
Solving the problem at the root: A conversation with water engineer Choolwe Mandona ’13
Choolwe Mandona’s approach to systems engineering helps provide clean drinking water to communities.
A new gift will establish a scholarship program and dedicated support for entrepreneurship co-majors.
In collaboration with Think Tank, faculty asked participants to take on the role of real-life individuals in order to rethink poverty.
In Memoriam – Dr. Gilbert Gordon
Gilbert (Gil) Gordon was Chair of the Chemistry Department from 1973 to 1984 and was instrumental in ensuring that the Department successfully made the transition from an MS to a Ph.D. graduate pro...
Experience the “Bright Star” musical November 15-19
Miami University’s theater department is putting on its next musical in Gates-Abegglen theater from November 15-19!
Miami Paper Engineering students share their experiences in the minor
Miami University’s Paper Engineering minor gives students a variety of opportunities, including professional experiences and scholarships.
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in October
Our editors' picks for October provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage Compiled by university news and communications
Miami, Kent State and Ohio University host first collaborative DEI conference
Miami will host next year's conference
It was a busy time on Miami University’s Oxford campus for Homecoming
Aspiring to inspire for generations to come
How to help new generations of young students become intelligent, creative, thoughtful, and empathic life-long learners
PFL founder Donn Davis: Five lessons for success in business and life
Donn Davis is a Farmer School alum with a long history of taking chances in business.
During his regular visits to Miami, Roger Howe likes to ask the staff how they are sharing the news about writing “beyond the wall” of academia. On September 21, HCWE Director Elizabeth...
Kenzie Custer of Sigma Tau Delta and Chelsea Hoy of Sigma Tau Delta and student theatre club Stage Left give the behind-the-scenes on an exciting event celebrating Halloween.
Miami Media Highlights Oct. 16-22
The San Diego Union-Tribune, Oct. 22: Intergenerational workforce brings challenges, opportunitiesMegan Gerhardt, professor of Management and Leadership, shares insight on Gentelligence and how to ...
‘Although we normally think of suburbs as outgrowths of cities, Conn notes that they sit on formerly rural land and are often filled with formerly rural people. They are as much ‘post-r...
Netflix special spotlights Miami alumna’s comedic flair
Beth Stelling ’07 filmed the project in historic hometown landmark
FSB professor creates AI chatbot to assist business analytics students
An artificial intelligence chatbot is helping analytics students find answers more quickly.
FSB alum Dan Marous gives students career, networking advice
Dan Marous says that networking is one of the most important things someone can do in their career.
The collaborative mentorship model is the key to excellence at Miami University.
Search begins for new dean of the College of Arts and Science
CAS is largest academic division at Miami University
Dr. Scott Mongeau will speak on the topic of cybersecurity data science on Friday, October 27, 2023
Dr. Scott Mongeau, a Google Lead Solutions Engineering, will speak on the topic of cybersecurity data science on Friday, October 27th at 1:30pm-3:30pm in FSB 0032.
GM executives lay out their supply chain roles in Speaker Series talk
A quartet of General Motors executives told Farmer School students about the company's supply chain and where they fit within it.
Experimental Courses for Signature Inquiry
Faculty wishing to “experiment” with new courses and approaches for Signature Inquiry do not need to go through the MP Innovation Lab, use existing topics courses instead.
Nathan French in The Conversation: Hamas was unpopular in Gaza before it attacked Israel
Surveys showed Gazans cared more about fighting poverty than armed resistance
Miami begins strategic opportunities assessment with landscape review of higher ed
The university is initiating a new project to identify opportunities to strengthen Miami to better support its teaching, research, and service missions
Zhijiang Ye, Ph.D. selected for the Lam Research 2023 Unlock Ideas Award
This prestigious award includes a $50,000 donation in support of Professor Ye’s research.
Ten years. 300 episodes. Not many podcasts can celebrate these milestones but the Stats + Stories podcast can
Visit the Howe Center for Business Writing's New Location in FSB 2045
With a team of writing consultants specially trained to help writers improve the content, design, and delivery of their writing, the HCBW supports Farmer writers as they develop the skills to commu...
Democracy Bus part of Miami junior’s passion for civic engagement
Behind ideation of Mollie Duffy is a constant drive for protection of voting rights
Engineering E. coli to produce an enzyme that breaks down plastics
According to Miami researchers, the enzyme can break down plastic to its original chemical building blocks.
Economics professor takes part in Fulbright-Hays project in India
Janice Kinghorn is bringing her experiences in India back to her classroom this fall.
A Memorable AIP Retreat Held in NYC
In September 2023 Project Dragonfly held its 14th annual Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) retreat. Attending the multi-day retreat in New York City, New York, were Dragonfly...
Family Weekend request leads to SNL shoutout
During a Q-and-A session with all 4,000-plus Family Weekend audience members, Colin Jost received a bold request from one (assumedly) Miami University student
Miami Media Highlights Oct. 9-15
Yahoo! Finance, Oct. 13: Going all-in with Nvidia: How Jensen Huang’s high-stakes bets paid offThis article on the Nvidia Corporation and their technology advances quotes Arthur Carvalho,...
Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture receives highest AIA Ohio award
Terry Welker, FAIA, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Architecture + Interior Design, was awarded the AIA Ohio Gold Medal Award. It was announced Thursday, Oct. 12.