10/13/2021
COVID-19 Campus Update | 11:50 a.m.
A message from the COVID Response Team
10/13/2021
Rose Hurley: 2021 Region 6 Social Work Student of the year Award Winner
Presented by the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, this award recognizes social work students who have demonstrated great passion and aptitude for the field of social work.
10/13/2021
Miami University Nutrition Conference 2021
October 26th and 27th
10/13/2021
Nutrition Workshops
Come join us for some food and fun November 4th and 10th.
10/13/2021
Helaine Alessio and Robbyn Abbitt received the Wilks Institute for Leadership and Service award
This award will support students in the Capstone course: Personal and Ecological Health to create and map mountain bike and hiking trails in Hueston Woods State Park.
10/13/2021
ECE professor celebrates book publication
Chi-Hao Cheng, a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering has recently had a book published.
10/13/2021
Workers hard to find for some companies: Here's why
A lot of factors are weighing on the U.S. labor market right now, making good help -- or any help -- hard to find for some companies.
10/12/2021
Miami's inaugural Freedom Film Festival features a conversation with Reginald Hudlin and Wil Haygood
Miami University will host its inaugural Freedom Film Festival Nov. 8-12, following the presentation of the Freedom Summer of ‘64 Award to Hollywood film producer Reginald Hudlin on Sunday, Nov. 7.
10/12/2021
Where in the World is Miami Wednesday: Meet an International Student from China
Meet Songqianxi Fan, an international student from China. She's majoring in Kinesiology
10/11/2021
A day of reflection: Miami Tribe suffered loss 'measured well beyond' removal
A day of reflection: Miami Tribe suffered loss 'measured well beyond' removal Madeline Mitchell - Cincinnati Enquirer, October 11, 2021
10/11/2021
Day of Reflection: Commemorating 175th anniversary of the Miami Tribe's removal from their homelands
Day of Reflection: Commemorating 175th anniversary of the Miami Tribe's removal from their homelands Jessica Rivinius, Miami University News and Communications, October 11, 2021
10/11/2021
Day of Reflection: Commemorating 175th anniversary of the Miami Tribe's removal from their homelands
"This ground beneath our feet is home, a place where countless generations of our ancestors left footprints as they lived their lives until a fateful period in the history of this country," Chief Lankford said. "And though Myaamia people had lived in this vast homeland region since time immemorial, the stroke of (President Andrew Jackson’s) pen permanently altered our destiny."