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11/27/2018
Miami Regionals Honors Alumni Christina Harrison Passes Ohio Bar Exam
Harrison is now a lawyer who just recently passed her BAR exam and has a Master's degree in Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies from the University of Cincinnati and is a Miami Regionals alumni. Harrison will also be teaching a course this summer at Miami Regionals.
11/20/2018
Southwestern Ohio Symphonic Band Holiday Concert
A free concert celebrating the holiday season will be performed by the Southwestern Ohio Symphonic Band (SOSB) under the direction of Chris Brandenburg, Conductor, and Dan Nichols, Associate Conductor.
11/20/2018
Colors, Voices, and Expressions of Ibero-America Art Exhibit Comes to Miami Regionals
Miami University Regionals is hosting Colors, Voices, and Expressions of Ibero-America, the second Art Show of a collective group of immigrant artists collaborating with the Cincinnati Interfaith Workers Center.
11/15/2018
Individual Class Cancellations 11-15-18
The following classes are canceled due to inclement weather.
11/08/2018
High School Photography Exhibition Opens November 18 at Miami's Voice of America Learning Center
The fourth annual exhibition of photographs by students from Lakota East, Lakota West, and Mason high schools will open with a free public reception from 2 to 5 pm on Sunday, November 18, at the Miami University Voice of America Learning Center in West Chester.
11/07/2018
National First-Generation Student Day Makes Way to Regionals Campuses
It is estimated that 50 percent of today’s college students in the United States are first-generation students.
11/05/2018
Annual International Fest Date Announced
Come celebrate and enjoy food and culture from countries around the world on Nov. 14.
10/25/2018
Michael J. Colligan History Project hosts Bestselling Author Erik Larson
The Michael J. Colligan History Project welcomes bestselling author and historian Erik Larson to Parrish Auditorium on Saturday, November 10 at 7:00 p.m. Larson's talk, entitled Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, is based on Larson's recent bestseller chronicling the 1915 sinking of the ocean liner Lusitania, a tragedy that bought the First World War home to many Americans for the first time.