Adobe software now available for checkout at King Library
Books aren’t the only thing you can get at the library.
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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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.
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...
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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 Tulalip, Washington, was part of research team who observed impacts of the Pilchuck River Diversion Dam removal from the Pilchuck River.
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...
Young alumni talk cybersecurity at Farmer School panel discussion
A panel of recent graduates examined the current and future states of cybersecurity.
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...
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.
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!
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in September
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
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!
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...
Miami University’s Anthony James discusses chronic absenteeism 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.
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 ...
The Latest from The Conversation From left to right: Rodney Coates, Michael Crowder, Stephen Norris, and Anne Whitesell Rodney Coates (Global and Intercultural Studies)...
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'
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Miami's Suicide Prevention Week will be held Sept. 29-Oct. 4, 2024.
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.
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...
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.
‘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...
CEC research optimizes autonomous drone swarms with AI for potential disaster response applications
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.
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.
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
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
Workday Information You Need for Go Live and Beyond
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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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