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09/05/2017
Citizenship and Democracy Week Begins Sept. 11
The Department of Justice and Community Studies at Miami Regionals is hosting the third annual Citizenship and Democracy Week from Sept. 11 - 14.
08/31/2017
Garden Fest at Hamilton Campus Conservatory
The Conservatory will host the inaugural Garden Fest on Sunday, September 24, from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
08/31/2017
Hamilton Campus Pride Invites Miami Regionals Community to Events Supporting National Coming Out Month
Miami Regionals' Hamilton campus Pride is hosting a number of events for National Coming Out Month in October and throughout the semester.
08/24/2017
Gardner-Harvey Library September and October Events Announced
Miami Regionals' Gardner-Harvey Library on the Middletown campus will host numerous events free and open to the public in September and October.
08/22/2017
The Writing Is On The Wall...and That's a Good Thing
Backstage, across the walls on the stage right side of auditorium, are the autographs of dancers, singers, musicians, speakers, and government officials ranging from The Guess Who to Jerry Reed, Ralph Stanley, and Trombone Shorty.
08/15/2017
Quilt Exhibit Opens September 10 at Miami Voice of America Learning Center in West Chester
PEACE BY PIECE, an exhibition of works by members of the Mason Ohio Stars Quilt Club, opens with a free public reception on Sunday, September 10, from 2 to 5 pm at Miami University’s Voice of America Learning Center in West Chester.
08/11/2017
The Miracle of the North Platte Canteen Up Next for Verity Traditions
Deitzer will share the story of a small town of 12,000 people in the middle of Nebraska welcomed and fed six million traveling World War II soldiers 20 hours per day for four years at a Union Pacific Depot.
08/10/2017
Alumni Spotlight: Eleanor (Ellie) Yeager Gilmore '72
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.