On September 9, 1968, Judy Reeb Klamo, the first student of Miami Regionals' Hamilton campus, stepped onto the campus in hopes to achieve her dreams of becoming an educator. Even though the buildings werent complete, and the classrooms weren't finished, that didn't stop Klamo from being excited about the future to come.
Since Jeanne (Hacker) Pence graduated from Miami Regionals' Middletown campus in 1976, she has worn many different hats. From being a registered nurse for 38 years to being a Nebraska State Senator for 4 years, Pence has led a fascinating and productive professional life. As she explains it, "If the door was open, I walked through it."
The 2018 class of inductees includes Ed McCoy, Women's Basketball Coach; Kyle Bowlin, Baseball; Christy Schoen Becker, Volleyball and Will McCray, Men's Basketball.
Miami University Regionals' Middletown campus Athletic Hall of Fame will induct its twelfth class at a ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Miriam G. Knoll Community Center.
Eleanor (Ellie) Yeager Gilmore began her journey at Miami University Regionals' Middletown campus in January of 1970. As a first generation college student, Ellie believes that, if not for MUM, she would not have been able to go to college.
Timothy (Tim) Carberry began his journey at Miami Regionals' Middletown campus in September of 1970. For Tim, a Springboro High School graduate, to be able to get a four-year degree from Miami Middletown meant everything to him. It allowed him to live at home and still complete his education.
Tony began his Miami experience on the Middletown Campus in the fall of 1989, and took classes there through fall 1991 while working on his degree in Marketing. He began commuting to Oxford in spring 1992, and then was accepted into the Scholar Leader Program, living in Elliott Hall during his senior year.