
Miami’s Project Dragonfly, Cincinnati Zoo celebrate 20 years of partnership
‘Fiona Goes to College’ event is Oct. 5 at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Miami’s Project Dragonfly, Cincinnati Zoo celebrate 20 years of partnership
‘Fiona Goes to College’ event is Oct. 5 at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Resources available regarding new Ohio voter ID requirements
Miami’s Voting Rights webpage helps outline process
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in September
Our editors' picks for September provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Newly named residence hall honors David and Valerie Hodge
David Hodge was Miami president from 2006-2016
Wenner’s exclusion of Black and female musical voices from his supposedly definitive list of “Masters” is straightforward cultural erasure, writes Kernodle
FASEB names Miami’s Fernandes to inaugural fellowship for science policy and communication
Howard Garrison Advocacy Fellows will help drive change in the research community
Karla Guinigundo’s MacMillan Hall office filled with keepsakes from her travels
The director of global partnerships hopes to motivate students to accept the challenge of adding a global experience into their academic or professional development plans
University is among nation’s best colleges
Miami University highlights annual Citizenship and Democracy Week events
Oxford and Regional campuses host a weeklong series of events discussing what history has taught us about democracy and what’s to come description
Few beverages have as rich a heritage and as complicated a chemistry as bourbon whiskey, often called “America’s spirit,” Crowder says
Miami’s mental health task force to present recommendations
Zoom presentations are Sept. 19 for students and Sept. 21 for faculty and staff
Latin Grammy-winning flutist Nestor Torres will perform and speak on the Oxford and Regionals campuses and lead a music clinic at Talawanda High School
M.O.V.ing on a Saturday morning
Nearly 200 members of the Miami University community participated in the recent M.O.V.E. Boot Camp on Sept. 9 at Lewis Place.
In 2019, tourists from China were among the best-traveled in the world. They collectively spent more than US$250 billion abroad – nearly twice as much as their nearest competitors, the Americ...
New major in Cybersecurity and Networking to start in early 2024
Graduates will be prepared for high-paying, in-demand jobs in this growing field
Reefs have provided knowledge, stories, hopes, and histories in many cultures. Navakas says. Coral’s loss also takes an enormous spiritual, psychological, and cultural toll
Urban Cohort students find a passion for community through summer camp internships
Developing a sense of purpose and place helps students make deeper connections to academic interests
Bioengineer Andrew Jones is conducting groundbreaking research on using genetically engineered bacteria to produce hallucinogens with therapeutic potential
Learn about Miami’s farm and more on this episode of ‘Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden’
With nearly 1,000 acres and 17 miles of trails in our backyard, the Natural Areas are an invaluable resource for recreation, teaching, and research
Nathan French in The Conversation: ‘Saudi reforms are softening Islam’s role’
The crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, is bringing a new vision of a “moderate, balanced” Saudi Islam by minimizing the role of Saudi religious institutions once seen as...
Mental health in college: A student roundtable builds awareness and support
Students share experiences, offer advice for seeking support, and talk about ending the stigma around mental health for students everywhere
Miami named one of Ohio’s ‘Best Employers’
University lands on Forbes list for fourth straight year
RedHawk Alert provides Miami community with emergency updates
Formerly known as Omnilert, text message system available to students, faculty, and staff
Mother, daughter live in same residence hall room 33 years apart
First-year student Sarah Bowling will live in the same Emerson Hall room her mother Laura Everett Bowling '94 lived in 33 years ago. What are the odds of being assigned to the same room? Abou...
Ten new things Miami University students will see in the 2023-2024 academic year
Two new academic buildings, Panera, food delivery robots, and more
Full weekend of events welcomes Class of 2027 to Miami
Convocation is Sunday at Millett Hall
New dean of students drawn to Miami’s ‘personal touch’
BaShaun Smith previously served as dean of students at Western Carolina University
ACUE program focuses on building classroom culture
Pilot program a year ago leads to scaleable version for Miami
Luke Liang and Hannah Wudke named 2023 Astronaut Scholars
The Astronaut Scholarship is considered one of the premier scholarships for STEM majors intending a career in research
Building Connections: New building and renovation project updates
Miami University’s Oxford campus is growing with the construction of two academic buildings, facility renovations, and continued energy systems conversions. The newly renovated Lee and Ro...
Miami a ‘special place’ for university’s senior vice president for Student Life
Jayne Brownell has developed strong relationships across campus over last 10 years
INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine recognizes Miami’s commitment to enable more students of color to explore its STEM programs
Rave Guardian app offers several safety features for Miamians
“Even if someone doesn’t think they’ll use it, there are so many different scenarios this app helps out with,” Captain Bechtolt said
Miami University President Gregory Crawford, as well as the presidents of Spalding University in Kentucky and Oberlin College in Ohio, allowed the Chronicle reporter to tag along on their workout...
The state of Florida ignited a controversy when it released a set of 2023 academic standards that require fifth graders to be taught that enslaved Black people in the U.S. “developed skills w...
The funding will support research in the use of tissue-engineered ovarian constructs to prevent or reverse osteoporosis
FSB’s Gillian Oakenfull: Good as Hell? Lizzo’s Brand Needs Authenticity That C.A.R.E.S.”
The path to redemption and reconnection for Lizzo's brand is intricate but achievable. The CARES framework provides a strategic roadmap to realign with the societal values she espouses, utiliz...
New delivery, ghost kitchen options coming to Bell Tower this fall
Autonomous Starship robots will deliver food on campus
Miami Regionals, Cincinnati State creating an ‘educational ecosystem’
Partnership develops new educational pathways for student success
Never the same photo twice: Former photojournalist Jay Murdock captures weather and sky images
“Every storm, every sunset, every starry night is a little different”
Truman Scholarship winner works to improve voter access
Senior Cameron Tiefenthaler held internship in Washington, D.C., and abroad
Our editors' picks for July provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
The 2023 Women's World Cup signifies a new era in women’s sport
What it means for the future of FIFA, gender equality, media representations, and the legacy of women in sport
To Thread or Not to Thread? Testing Meta's Newest Platform
Miami University’s social media team recently launched the official Miami University Threads account
Miami earns 5-star rating from QS Stars
University also received 5 stars in seven other categories
Miami lands spot on Money.com Best Colleges ratings list
Publication introduces new system that ‘recognizes multiple ways for a school to provide value’
A legacy of bringing people together to work on complex problems that can improve society
What is IAM? It’s your Miami UniqueID and password. It’s how systems know when you’ve changed roles at the university. It’s how IT Services knows who gets access to what
Leading hospital plays important role in Miami Nursing Department
Nursing students say No. 1 Cincinnati Children’s impacted their career plans
Miami alumnae team up for first time on a story for The Chronicle of Higher Education
Megan Zahneis and Beckie Supiano recall their Miami experiences and the impact Professor Emeritus Richard Campbell had on them
University Communications and Marketing, Advancement win top awards from CASE Circle of Excellence
Miami also honored for multicultural campaign by The Communicator Awards
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in June
Our editors' picks for June provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
The teacher-scholar model prepares the rising generation to become effective leaders of a thriving society, President Crawford says
Miami University Sustainability invites you to join the Plastic Free July challenge
Small steps make a big difference: Plastic Free July challenge is not about doing everything, you can just choose one item and give it a try in July
Miami’s trustees approve operating budget for 2023-2024 academic year
Additional work involved the review of facilities and tuition costs
Glee Club takes ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ trip to Europe
More than 100 students, alumni, friends, and family traveled overseas
Planning starts on Miami’s next Queer and Trans Conference (QT-Con)
Capstone course allowed students to have important role in organizing event
Buckeye Boys State brings more than 600 to Miami
Weeklong program educates high school juniors on government procedures
Miami alumni are among the most impactful contributors to the business world
New Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility opens
Physician Associate Studies program is underway; TriHealth Student and Employee Clinics are open; SPA and Nursing classes begin in the new building fall semester
FSB Dean Jenny Darroch: ‘Students Are Less Engaged; Stop Blaming Covid
Our students engage differently than the generations before them; as educators, we need to adapt, Darroch writes in Inside Higher Ed
The Conversation asked Coates four questions about the June 8, 2023, ruling and its implications.
Fortunate timing leads to partnership between Miami, SWOCA
University donated network equipment, wireless access points to help area K-12 schools
Wil Haygood to receive Miami University’s Freedom Summer of ’64 Award
The award is given each year to a distinguished leader who has inspired the nation to advance civil rights and social justice
Rodney Coates, professor of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, provides a list of three books that he references as voices of liberation and jubilation
Miami architects in The Conversation: How building more ADUs can help alleviate the housing crisis
Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) — with their social, economic and environmental benefits — should become a more common housing option, say Jeff Kruth and Murali Paranadi
Renowned musicologist Tammy Kernodle on CBS News about Tina Turner’s legacy
Watch the CBS News segment
Regionals in action during spring semester
Regionals continue their outreach during this year, supporting their vision: empowering minds, strengthening communities
New online Fact Book shines light on Miami data
Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness plans to update each year
Miami University receives Green Achievement Award for Academia from Green Energy Ohio
“They are the innovators, collaborators, educators, and leaders in their respective fields throughout Ohio, and we are proud to honor them,” GEO Executive Director Jane Harf said
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in May
Our editors' picks for May provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Faculty and staff are invited to Alumni Weekend 2023 and MiamiFest picnic June 10
MiamiFest headlines the weekend: The huge outdoor party with food, music, and a KidZone is fun for all ages
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma awarded national honor for revitalization effort
The Myaamia Center has been instrumental in the "awakening" of Myaamia culture and language
Student success stories, celebrations highlight academic year 2022-2023
University launched its largest ever fundraising campaign; commemorated 50-year relationship with Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
How everyone plays a role in overcoming the K-12 mental health crisis
Miami University is making big changes in the way schools approach mental health and wellness
Miami’s trustees approve new major for the 2023-2024 academic year
Additional work involved the review of facilities, enrollment, and budget
Five Miami students named Gilman Scholars
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships help fund study abroad experiences.
Family continues to inspire Miami Nursing student
Brittany Brown begins her full-time nursing career at the end of May
Miami University to celebrate Class of 2023 during 184th Spring Commencement Ceremony
4,555 degree candidates; alumna Nicole Fleetwood ’94 to speak
Summer construction update: Central Campus Energy Systems Conversions
McGuffey Hall parking lot will be offline May 15 - Aug. 1; Spring Street to be closed May 18-27 in front of McGuffey Hall
Lisa Ellram and Robin Vealey awarded the Benjamin Harrison Medallion
Two professors honored with Miami’s most prestigious career faculty award for ‘outstanding contribution to the education of the nation’
Google provides free digital skills training to small businesses in Ohio
Google partners with Downtown Middletown to host in-person workshop.
MUPD Bike Roundup: Remove your bike by May 14
Leaving campus for the summer? Take your bike with you or store it with MUPD
Miami has become a tradition for Maryland family
Four children at Miami over 18 years made for plenty of trips to Oxford for Mary Beth and Andrew Greene
Associated Student Government announces Outstanding Professor Award, top 10 nominees
Stephanie Danker, associate professor of Art, received the 2023 award
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in April
Our editors' picks for May provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Moving out? Spring cleaning? Upcycle and donate to ShareFest during Move-Out Week May 11-16
Drop off your items at Chestnut Fields Parking Lot; on-campus pick-ups at residence halls
19-year-old set to graduate from Miami University Regionals with bachelor’s in Criminal Justice
Fairfield graduate credits College Credit Plus program, faculty for helping chart her path
Meet Miami’s 2023 Goldwater Scholar, Hannah Wudke
Undergraduate research helped guide her path to the intersection of geology, environmental science, and social justice
Miami honors faculty, staff, and students who promote diversity and inclusion
“Our Code of Love and Honor calls on us to ‘welcome a diversity of people, ideas, and experiences,'” Cristina Alcalde said
Center for Career Exploration and Success earns national award
Miami University’s career services recognized for holistic excellence
Visual chaos? Welcome to David Eyman’s office
The Farmer School of Business’ associate lecturer is on a path to collect a million ideas
Miami programs land on latest U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate list
Graduate Education program rises nearly 40 spots
Miami receives $5 million Social Work grant to support local schools and communities
Scholarship and paid internships will boost workforce among school-based social workers
Finding his calling on the field, on the court, and in the arena
Patrick Geshan, who will graduate this May, has started professional broadcasting career with Dayton Dragons
Sean McVay to Join Miami’s Cradle of Coaches in May
2008 graduate to become the 10th coach immortalized with a bronze statue on the south end of Miami University's Yager Stadium
Search begins for new dean of the College of Creative Arts
A committee has been created to begin a national search for a new dean of the College of Creative Arts to replace Elizabeth Mullenix, who now serves as provost and executive vice president of Acade...
Six festivals over five days: Enjoy music, art, poetry, food and more April 25-30
Celebrate the end of the academic year and Miami's vibrant campus communities with these free, fun events
Miami University’s prolific cybersecurity writer has a full suit of armor after 20 books
David Seidl, who oversees IT Services, collected the pieces over the past decade
Innovative Miami Regionals partnerships allow nursing, healthcare students to earn degree at no cost
Three local healthcare partners join Work+ program
Five Miamians offered Fulbright awards to conduct research or teach abroad
Recipients of Fulbright awards are selected in an open, merit-based competition that considers leadership potential, academic and/or professional achievement, and record of service.
Miami's Farmer School of Business receives accolades for graduates' high-paying jobs
FSB is No. 11 public school in country and top school in Ohio for salary premiums for management consulting graduates
Miami University’s 2023 Faculty Scholars and Junior Faculty announced
Dominik Konkolewicz, Fadel Megahed, Jeffrey Hunger, Andrea Kravats, and Imran Mirza were honored in recognition of sustained excellence or great potential in research
Miami’s Cameron Tiefenthaler named Truman Scholar
Political Science and Business Analytics double major is only recipient from Ohio and one of 62 nationwide to earn prestigious honor
41 TCPL faculty promoted to teaching, clinical professors, and lecturers
They join 37 tenure-track faculty and one librarian whose promotion and/or tenure were approved last month
Miami earns Voter Friendly Campus designation
Institutions evaluated on three-step process
Serving on Miami University’s board of trustees: a Q-and-A with senior Dawson Cosgrove
The senior majoring in Business Economics recently completed his two-year term as a student member of the Miami University Board of Trustees
Meredith Erb receives Miami’s E. Phillip Knox Distinguished Teaching Award
"With each electron movement, I felt guided by her teaching style. Dr. Erb’s teaching and influence in the classroom, as well as outside of it, are major contributors to my current succe...
Prestigious art award shines spotlight on Regionals faculty member
Cecilia Suhr recognized for her groundbreaking work in emerging media and technology
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in March
Our editors' picks for March give a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Myaamia Center, IT Services win 2023 CIO 100 Award
The collaborative work will bring the knowledge and tools necessary for successful language revitalization to more Native peoples in the U.S. and beyond
Brett Smith and Michael Vanni named University Distinguished Professors
Dedicated teacher-scholars and internationally recognized researchers, Brett Smith and Michael Vanni are honored for their contribution to the life and mission of Miami University
The Princeton Review names Miami’s Games + Simulation to top undergraduate list
Program is in the top 10 for public institutions
Every unit of energy that we as a community can conserve through personal conservation measures furthers the impact of the energy systems transformation projects which have been implemented and are...
Be aware of severe spring weather
Information available on Miami’s emergency procedure page
Zeb Baker's collection of miniature football helmets in his office tells a story
The executive director of the Honors College says the unique display has become a conversation piece
Miami earns third straight Seal of Prevention
Designation is given for digital prevention strategies on issues of wellness, safety, and inclusion
Miami participates in White House forum on climate change
Forum showcases how innovative ideas and actions can advance climate change efforts on college campuses and beyond
Miami University suspends ACT, SAT admission requirement through 2026 on the Oxford campus
Merit scholarship and honors selection also will be test optional
Mesa Community College adapts Miami’s University’s innovative Howe faculty development
Miami's trustees approve promotions, tenure, and renovations
Miami University’s board of trustees approved the promotion and/or tenure to 37 faculty members and one librarian.
Promotion and tenure granted to 38
Miami University's board of trustees approved the promotion and/or tenure of 37 faculty members and one librarian at its March 3 meeting
New Miami brand campaign designed to empower and support
The Power of Will campaign makes its debut with billboards and video
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in February
Our editors' picks for February provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage.
Farmer School of Business again ranked in the top 15 public schools by Poets and Quants
School also ranked in top 10 for career outcomes and academic experience
The concert launches a response by IFSAM to this shattering disaster that affected members of Miami’s faculty, staff, and students who have relatives and friends in the region
Data analytics major becomes 2023 collegiate national champion
A storm of challenges couldn’t stop Tommy Fowler '23 from defeating the competition in sport analytics
The self-paced, online course seeks to empower individuals to lead and support diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplaces and communities
Miami alumna makes PBS debut Feb. 25
Show based on Karman Meyer’s “Eat to Sleep” book will have multiple airings
Miami employees celebrate 15, 25, 30 years of service
Employees who have 15, 25 and 30 years of service were honored at a reception Feb. 15
Miami’s 2023 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition winners
Ten finalists competed in the Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition
The Lee and Rosemary Fisher Innovation College@Elm celebrates grand opening
The hub of creativity and innovation, imagination and design, and talent cultivation will transform a three-block area in Oxford’s business district into a high-tech innovation and creativity...
Recycling: Watch our video to find out what happens with recyclables in the blue bins
Take a look at the innovative technology — and hands-on sorting — inside Rumpke’s Cincinnati recycling facility
Intel Ohio offers ‘informative’ look at company’s future
Miami students hear how new Ohio plant is expected to generate 3,000 long-term positions in manufacturing and engineering
Miami faculty member named a Senior Member by the National Academy of Inventors
Andrew Jones selected as one of country’s foremost emerging academic inventors
Can that be recycled? Take our interactive quiz and find out.
Plastic cups? Lids? Ice cream cartons? More items are accepted for recycling by Rumpke, Miami’s recycling provider, in the past two years.
Diplomacy Lab projects offer Miami students the chance to help shape international policy
Real world research opportunities realized through U.S. State Department
Additional supports lead to 55% reduction in major behavior incidents, pilot school reports
Miami’s iGEM team garners an impressive outcome
International competition concluded with jamboree in Paris
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in January
Our editors' picks for January and December provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage.
Miami students get involved with Cincinnati area food insecurity initiatives
A day of immersive learning leads to new appreciation for ongoing community efforts
Phantom Power podcast journeys into “The sound world of Harriet Tubman”
Hear the sounds Tubman experienced and the songs she sang through an audio odyssey into the Underground Railroad
Five career and internship fairs set for spring semester
Spring offerings build on fall success, with 300+ employers set to participate
NameCoach provides accurate audio name pronunciation
The new resource is now available to students on Canvas
Miami University's FOCUS program brings prolific storyteller to campus on Feb. 8
Sterlin Harjo’s “Reservation Dogs” earned Peabody Award in 2022
Ranking demonstrates Regionals' commitment to affordability, accessibility
Feel lost? How to find your feel for life
How we lost the inner experience of being human and how it can be found again
Four of Miami University’s degree programs ranked among best in their field by Intelligent.com
Top-ranked degree programs include Master’s in Business Analytics, Software Engineering, Online Colleges for Veterans, and Business Degree programs
Miami University Regionals Office of Public Programming offers 40 free events this spring.
“A new turn in academic libraries”
Miami Regionals' Microcredentials expand reach, expertise with two national partnerships
Credential As You Go and Credential Engine to expand Miami Regionals microcredentials reach
Social justice interns challenged in real-world situations of social inequality
Miami’s experiential learning program is designed for three-week winter term
Take Campus Climate Survey 2023 to tell about your experience
Students, faculty, and staff will receive emailed survey on Jan. 25 from Viewfinder
Miami graduate realizes dream as U.S. ambassador
Shefali Razdan Duggal ’93 serves as U.S. ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Miami University, Oxford community to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins, a 1974 Western College for Women graduate and former president of the League of Women Voters, will give the keynote speech.
Miami nutritionist feeds the social bonds that create a healthy community
Nancy Parkinson honored with 2022 Citizen of the Year award
Miami receives 5-star ratings from global analytics firm
University earned “excellent” designation overall from QS Stars
Jessica Rivinius named Miami University’s vice president and chief marketing communications officer
The Cincinnati native has served in the position on interim basis since August
Miami will replace its Banner system with Workday; implementation to start in 2024
Miami University names Elizabeth Mullenix as provost, executive vice president of academic affairs
President Gregory Crawford called her a longtime campus leader, well respected by her colleagues, and passionate about faculty and student success
Amazon Selects Miami University as an Education Partner for Career Choice Program
Miami University will provide Amazon hourly employees access to small class sizes, hands-on learning and flexible scheduling
Top 7 most-read Miami University news stories of 2022
Some surprises, and seasonal favorites, are included in our top most-read stories from 2022
Miami University’s top 5 most-liked Instagram posts of 2022
Miami’s most-liked social media posts gives a snapshot of the year
Backup quarterback leads Miami to Bahamas Bowl with quiet confidence and competitive spirit
A statistician and a journalist bring light to a darkening age of misinformation
Stats + Stories podcast inspires best-selling book to help readers become critical consumers of news
Miami University trustees approve revisions to operating budget, new degree programs
The Miami University Board of Trustees approved two new degree programs and revisions to the operating budget during its regular meeting Dec. 9
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in November
Our editors' picks for November provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Miami senior’s ‘Better Burger’ takes top prize in national contest
Primary Education major plans to put part of winnings toward future classroom
First bobcat photographed in Miami University’s Natural Areas
This signals that these areas are of high conservation value for native wildlife, said David Gorchov, professor of Biology and chair of the Natural Areas Committee
Miami teams with Cincinnati State to increase education pathways and options
Student success and workforce development are shared vision for future.
Exuberant Miami students generate global excitement for U.S. Men's National Soccer Team
“Barstool, U.S. soccer, and local news outlets have picked up the story of Miami students supporting the U.S. soccer team. It’s become somewhat of a national story,” Adam Beissel,...
Miami University names art museum in honor of longtime donors
Richard and Carole Cocks began donating art nearly 40 years ago
501 E. High Street
Oxford, OH 45056
1601 University Blvd.
Hamilton, OH 45011
4200 N. University Blvd.
Middletown, OH 45042
7847 VOA Park Dr.
(Corner of VOA Park Dr. and Cox Rd.)
West Chester, OH 45069
Chateau de Differdange
1, Impasse du Chateau, L-4524 Differdange
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
217-222 MacMillan Hall
501 E. Spring St.
Oxford, OH 45056, USA