
Student Managed Investment Fund reaches $1 million milestone
Five years after starting, the Farmer School Student Investmend Fund has reachec an assets under management milestone
Student Managed Investment Fund reaches $1 million milestone
Five years after starting, the Farmer School Student Investmend Fund has reachec an assets under management milestone
SLAM professor and students pioneer sport psychology in the world of esports
“An untapped area from a sport psychology perspective”
Sam Fouts ‘24 explains his book of Exeter-inspired poetry and how it can serve as an allegorical analysis of the ongoing climate crisis.
The NEH grant will support costs for the execution, installation, community engagement, programming, and Implementation of this exhibition to its various venues.
‘Into the Queen City’ trip a success for CEC students
The immersive, industry-focused experience in Cincinnati provided opportunities to network with top employers.
The Center for Career Exploration and Success led an event to educate students about a helpful online resource.
History major Nick Campbell conducted research on the failure of the anti-Bolshevik forces in 1917 to consolidate against revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin.
Graduate Student Spotlight: Scherriea Moultrie, BSN ’20, MSN ’25
Scherriea Moultrie shares her experience as a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) student at Miami.
Announcing the Winners of the Fall 2023 HWC Writing Contest
Every fall semester, the Howe Writing Center holds a writing contest. This year, the contest theme was “Environmental Justice: Stories Drawn from Art,” which asked students to write fla...
Jordan Fenton Receives NEH Exhibition Implementation Grant as Co-Author
Jordan Fenton, Associate Professor of Art History, was awarded a $500,000 National Endowment for the Humanities, Exhibition Implementation Grant, along with Amanda M. Maples (Project Director and C...
Professor Madelyn Detloff Leads Discussion about Humanities Programs on Cincinnati Public Radio
Madelyn Detloff, Professor of English, and Miami University philosophy graduate student Kennedy Hughes, appeared recently on “Cincinnati Edition” to discuss challenges to the hu...
Nontraditional student ‘breaks the stigma’ by graduating from Miami University
Kara Reynolds balanced school, work, and parenthood while earning her degree
Customer Confirmation Sessions Begin to Rave Reviews
As part of the Architect and Configure phase of the Workday implementation project, Customer Confirmation Sessions (CCS) got underway this week, and the early feedback has been tremendous. R...
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in November
Our editors' picks for November provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
SLAM professor co-edits special issue of Sports, Ethics and Philosophy journal
Sam Morris, clinical professor of Sport Leadership and Management (SLAM), recently co-edited a special issue of the journal Sport, Ethics and Philosophy dedicated to the intriguing intersection of ...
SLAM professor earns Certified Mental Performance Consultant designation
Jordan Goffena, visiting assistant professor of Sport Leadership and Management, recently earned the designation of Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) from the Association for Applied S...
Theatre student and faculty attend American Society for Theatre Research Conference
From Nov. 9-12, Lexi Mangrum-Prokopiof, an honors student with a double major in Theatre and Art History, attended the American for Society for Theatre Research in Providence, Rhode Island. She was...
Miami Regionals graduate studying for law degree after seven-year ballet career
Flexibility of online learning at Regionals made combination of college and performing possible
Take our fun quiz about Miami University buildings
Miami University's buildings tell a story that is rich in history and academic progress. Learn more about the two new academic buildings on the Oxford campus and discover other interesting highligh...
Miami receives nearly $1 million to support mental health services
Ohio Department of Higher Education dispersed funds to state’s public and not-for-profit institutions
DEI Campus Spotlight: Jinjuan She
Learn about the DEI campus work being led by Jinjuan She, assistant professor in CEC's Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering department.
Benjamin Harrison Medallion co-recipient Lisa Ellram will give remarks
Cassie Keiser ‘25 researches the barriers and facilitators of implementation of intervention activities on people living with dementia, as well as on the staff that help them, in nursing homes.
A seasonal sampler of Miami University ensemble concerts: Attend one, or all four, Dec. 1-6
Enjoy Candlelit Voices, dance, symphony, and wind ensemble performances
A pair of artworks by Miami University MFA candidate Brooke Owens and her mentor Dana Saulnier, professor of Art, was selected for 14th annual ‘TAPPED’ exhibition by C...
Keep up to date on emergency weather and closing information
Website, email, emergency text messaging will alert users to university status
With the input gained from participants, MyPath will be more able to help local wheelchair users find accessible routes to the places they go every day.
Graduate Research Forum 2023: Top presenter awards
Meet the top three winners of the oral and poster presentations from the 15th annual forum
Art Museum awarded Re-Accreditation
Miami University Art Museum Receives Highest National Recognition Awarded Re-Accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums
Local professionals explain the rigors and joys of working in mental health
A panel of mental health professionals discuss their path to helping others with psychological challenges
Gerontology with a Global Perspective
Making meaningful impact in gerontology worldwide.
Next Up for Workday Teams are Customer Confirmation Sessions
Miami University is in the process of replacing our current legacy Banner system with Workday, a cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The new system is going live with HR, Payroll...
EHS Dean Jason Lane selected to lead National Association of System Heads
Search for EHS interim dean to begin immediately
Documentary "All the Lonely People" to shed light on loneliness epidemic at Miami University
On Thursday, November 30, at 7:30 p.m., the Performing Arts Series will screen the documentary film "All the Lonely People" in Hall Auditorium.
Miami University to receive Wil Haygood Collection
Acclaimed author and journalist gives his alma mater materials from his life's work
Miami’s College of Engineering and Computing receives one of its largest single gifts in its history
The $1.5 million commitment will support recruitment of top faculty for Chemical, Paper and Biomedical Engineering at CEC.
Senior History major conducts an in-depth research project on the origins of the birth control pill
Eavan Guirl ‘24, majoring in History with a thematic sequence in Anthropology, is contextualizing the past and present of contraceptive history in Puerto Rico and the continental U.S.
PK-5 Majors Shine at Ohio TESOL Conference
Congratulations to PK-5 Majors, Guadaluple Garcia-Gonzalez, Sydney Glynn, and Marissa King, who joined Drs. Robin Schell and Matthew Siegel in presenting "Transformative Experiential Learning for E...
Uniting for LGBTQ+ Support: Community Event at Oxford Lane Library
In a dynamic collaboration between the Dennis L. Carlson Sexuality Education Studies Center and the Oxford Area PFLAG, the community gathered both in person and via Zoom on October 25th for "How to...
On March 10, 2023, we celebrated our new partnership by hosting the Lilly Leadership Institute Celebration. The event featured speakers from Lilly leadership followed by a gathering of students, Le...
Original Lilly Conference returns to Miami for 42nd year
Around 350 attendees will present evidence-based research on effective teaching
Creating a pathway for transfer students
By developing relationships, Cathy Moore is helping pave the way for an increase in Miami’s articulation agreements
FSB marketing alumni become children's book authors in their spare time
A pair of Miami University and Farmer School graduates have written and illustrated a pair of children's books.
Hometown: Novi, MI Class: 2026 Majors: Anthropology Minor: Archaeology Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: Honors College Miami Equestrian Team Miami Medieval Club SQUAD SCR...
Hometown: Mentor, Ohio Class: 2024 Majors: Data Analytics, Political Science Minors: Finance Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: Miami Business Consulting Intramura...
Class: 2025 Majors: Biochemistry Minors: Physics and Molecular Biology
United against hatred, antisemitism, and Islamophobia
Miami is committed to cultivating a welcoming and safe environment for all students, faculty, and staff, regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and socioeconomic background
CASE honors Miami with 12 Best of District V Awards
University recognition includes photography, marketing, fundraising
Miami University receives nearly $1M in state funding for scholarships in STEM field
Miami CEC faculty, along with faculty members across disciplines, authored the Choose Ohio First grant proposal.
Miami CEC faculty, along with co-PIs across disciplines, authored the Choose Ohio First grant proposal.
In early November, Dragonfly Kevin Matteson, associate director of the master’s programs, and GFP graduate Mollie O'Neil '13, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden director of commu...
Advocating for social and environmental action
Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) student Kelly Bono of St. Louis, Missouri, was published on the Metropolitan Congregations United website...
Turning dreams into reality, inspiring others
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Brooke Mitchell '17 of Columbus, Ohio, was recently featured in her local newspaper...
Miami University Orchestra celebrates 120th anniversary with a holiday concert
Join the Miami University Symphony Orchestra Saturday, Dec. 2 at 3p.m.
Kelli Rushek, Assistant Professor of English Education, has a newly published manuscript with colleagues. This latest publication sheds light on the transformative journey of Nora, an Asian America...
Vocal performance majors win big at Ohio conference
On October 21, 16 Miami University vocal performance majors excelled at the National Association of Teachers of Singing auditions at Ohio University.
Beyond High Street: George Heath
A conversation with a 1990 MBA graduate and board of directors member
University looks forward with MiamiTHRIVE
Ambitious new project seeks to position Miami to thrive across its teaching, research, and service missions now and in the decades to come
Miami Computer Science students win big at MakeUC Hackathon 2023
Loc Tran '25, Steven Do '24, Jay Vo '25, and Lam Nguyen '24 won Best AI-Driven Healthcare Explanation of Coverage Customer Care Solutions for their submission.
Senior from Luxembourg investigates new approaches on how the West thinks about terrorism
Jacky Linden ‘24, a Diplomacy and Global Politics and History major, encourages experts to put more emphasis on understanding what motivates people to take extreme actions.
Diasolve Secures Second Place at TechStars Startup Weekend with Solution for Diabetics
Amanda Simeone, a double major in Finance and Entrepreneurship with a nutrition minor at Miami University, was part of the Diasolve team which secured second place at the recent TechStars Startup W...
Dean Smith’s KNH 465/565 class had an incredible Zoom session with Dr. Cliff Tao, DC, DACBR, a chiropractic radiologist. The class donned their Miami gear and snapped a pic with Dr. Tao o...
We are thrilled to announce the outstanding achievement of Mikhalia Fogel, a graduate from our Urban Cohort and Family Science and Social Work program. Mikhalia has been selected as a 2023 Emerging...
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student and environmental educator Rachel Munro of Lilburn, Georgia, was recently published...
Saving mangroves, local economies in Thailand
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Aaron Moy of Bangkok, Thailand, contributed an article...
Award-winning educator cultivating eco-literacy to empower kids
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate Rachel Arbor '23 of Beacon, New York, was recently presented...
Grieving with, healing through, nature
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Chau Nguyen of Pomona Valley, California, wrote...
Studying conservation, bettering the world
Global Field Program (GFP) graduate student Ali Patton of Playa del Rey, California, was featured in Playa Vista magazine...
Lovia Osei Awarded The Valorie Wolcott Mendelson Scholarship
We are delighted to announce that Lovia Osei, a second-year graduate student in school psychology, has been named one of the recipients of The Valorie Wolcott Mendelson Ohio School Psychologist Ass...
Amity Noltemeyer Receives Prestigious Clyde V. Bartlett Distinguished Service Award
We are pleased to announce that Amity Noltemeyer, Associate Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of School Psychology, has been awarded the Clyde V. Bartlett Distinguished Service Award. The r...
In Memoriam: Dr. Alex Thomas Honored as OSPA Renames Prestigious Award
Oxford, OH - The educational psychology community is mourning the loss of Dr. Alex Thomas, who served as a revered faculty member at Miami University for 14 years. Dr. Thomas, the distinguished dep...
Family and Commencement Weekend Lottery
Miami University’s Family Weekend and Graduation Weekend are huge in Oxford with weekend long events. Family Weekend is jammed packed with a multitude of activities from sporting events, ...
New HWAC Certificate Series Explores How Faculty Can Support Graduate Writers
This fall semester, Howe Writing Across the Curriculum hosted a new certificate series titled “Supporting Graduate Learning through Writing.” The program, facilitated by Assistant Direc...
Connecting, Assessing, and Moving Forward our Inclusive Community Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence Newsletter, November 2023 Edition
‘Opportunities don’t end at the borders’
Miami University celebrates 55 years in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Startup Weekend brings student ideas from paper to pitch
A very intensive weekend at the Farmer School brought new ideas to life.
Miami CEC faculty present on the impact of AI on cybersecurity at Miami’s AI Symposium
Professors Suman Bhunia, Samer Khamaiseh, DJ Rao, and James Walden presented on topics such as the impact of AI on cybersecurity education, as well as security risks of AI models in software.
Gov. Mitch Daniels and Dr. Kristina Johnson will discuss the future of higher education on Nov. 13 at Wilks Theater.
Virtual Information Session for Gerontology MGS and Ph.D. programs
Join the next generation of gerontologists.
Miami University CEC students take home 3 Awards at the 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
Miami University students received 3 poster presentation awards in the undergraduate poster competition at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting.
It has been 20 years since a Miami team reached this level.
Claypool and Malin were honored at a reception during the Graduate Research Forum Nov. 3
A Weekend Gathering of Dragonflies at Missouri Botanical Garden
Thanks to Missouri Botanical Garden (MBG) AIP Advisors Susan Baron and Bob Coulter for hosting Dragonfly...
Project Dragonfly is ranked #7 in Best Online Biology Master's Degrees by EduMed
Project Dragonfly is honored to have been ranked #7 in Best Online Biology Master's Degrees by EduMed...
Farmer School entrepreneurship program ranked 7th in the world
Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine have given the John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship its highest ranking ever
Whitesell, an American politics scholar, has interviewed 45 anti-abortion activists across the country and collected Facebook data from approximately 190 organizations, to better understand how an...
First-Generation College Celebration: An Interview with A'Dymond Sammons ’26
A'Dymond is a sophomore electrical engineering major at Miami CEC.
Student discovers her abilities after making the decision to work toward degree
Summer research opportunity gives her a glimpse at future career possibilities
Jay Kimiecik presents at the 2023 Buckeye Book Fair
We're pleased to share that Jay Kimiecik, an associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health, received a special invitation to participate in the 2023 Buckeye Book Fair,...
2023 First-Generation Spotlights
We are #FirstGenProud of our First-Generation Students
Exciting News! Dr. Robin Vealey Featured on The High-Performance Mindset Podcast
We're thrilled to announce that our esteemed faculty member, Dr. Robin Vealey, a renowned 5-time author, professor, mental performance consultant, and accomplished researcher, was the featured gues...
Candidates for CCA dean position named; open forums upcoming
All sessions will be held in room 100 of Art Building
Miami physics professor honored with APS Fellowship
Jennifer Blue also serves as associate dean
Ryan Rosu ‘24 explores the concepts of race, heteropatriarchy, and capitalism within Christmas movies
Anthropology senior travels to Ecuador to study the medicinal benefits of native plants
Billy Browning ‘24 analyzed the effects and uses of the Spondias plant as a food source with medicinal properties on both monkeys and humans.
It is the nation’s highest honor for technological achievement
Miami University renews Bicycle Friendly University certification
Miami University is one of 39 new or renewing Bicycle Friendly Universities this year
“My Identity as a Writer”: Insights from First-Gen HWC Consultants
This November, the Howe Writing Center is joining the annual celebration of First-Generation Students at Miami University.
Hometown: West Chester, Ohio Class: 2024 Majors: Biochemistry, Environmental Science (co-major), Premedical Studies (co-major), Other: Nutrition Out-of-Classroom Experie...
Class: 2025 Majors: Mathematics and Statistics Minor(s): Actuarial Science
Hometown: Mansfield, MA Class: 2024 Majors: Political Science, Urban and Regional Planning Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: Associated Student Government (Parliamentarian) Asian A...
2021 alum now works at major production company
Harold Sherr, a 2021 ETBD alum, works as a motion graphics designer for BLINK, a multi-disciplinary production company specializing in live music.
On Wednesday, October 25, the Western College Alumnae Association (WCAA) Board of Trustees were invited for a reception at President and Dr. Crawford’s residence, Lewis Place. In addition...
Students, faculty attend professional conferences to learn, grow
Farmer School faculty brought students with them to a pair of conferences last week.
Callie Meyer ‘24, majoring in both Environmental Science and Professional Writing, is making her mark by analyzing the queer-coded villain in media culture today.
Solving the problem at the root: A conversation with water engineer Choolwe Mandona ’13
Choolwe Mandona’s approach to systems engineering helps provide clean drinking water to communities.
From classroom project to national spotlight, “Doodles & Digits” to make Public Television debut
Miami alumna's dream to make math colorful and fun becomes a national and global phenomenon
A new gift will establish a scholarship program and dedicated support for entrepreneurship co-majors.
In collaboration with Think Tank, faculty asked participants to take on the role of real-life individuals in order to rethink poverty.
In Memoriam – Dr. Gilbert Gordon
Gilbert (Gil) Gordon was Chair of the Chemistry Department from 1973 to 1984 and was instrumental in ensuring that the Department successfully made the transition from an MS to a Ph.D. graduate pro...
Experience the “Bright Star” musical November 15-19
Miami University’s theater department is putting on its next musical in Gates-Abegglen theater from November 15-19!
Miami Paper Engineering students share their experiences in the minor
Miami University’s Paper Engineering minor gives students a variety of opportunities, including professional experiences and scholarships.
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in October
Our editors' picks for October provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage Compiled by university news and communications
Miami, Kent State and Ohio University host first collaborative DEI conference
Miami will host next year's conference
It was a busy time on Miami University’s Oxford campus for Homecoming
During his regular visits to Miami, Roger Howe likes to ask the staff how they are sharing the news about writing “beyond the wall” of academia. On September 21, HCWE Director Elizabeth...
PFL founder Donn Davis: Five lessons for success in business and life
Donn Davis is a Farmer School alum with a long history of taking chances in business.
Kenzie Custer of Sigma Tau Delta and Chelsea Hoy of Sigma Tau Delta and student theatre club Stage Left give the behind-the-scenes on an exciting event celebrating Halloween.
‘Although we normally think of suburbs as outgrowths of cities, Conn notes that they sit on formerly rural land and are often filled with formerly rural people. They are as much ‘post-r...
Netflix special spotlights Miami alumna’s comedic flair
Beth Stelling ’07 filmed the project in historic hometown landmark
FSB alum Dan Marous gives students career, networking advice
Dan Marous says that networking is one of the most important things someone can do in their career.
FSB professor creates AI chatbot to assist business analytics students
An artificial intelligence chatbot is helping analytics students find answers more quickly.
The collaborative mentorship model is the key to excellence at Miami University.
Search begins for new dean of the College of Arts and Science
CAS is largest academic division at Miami University
Dr. Scott Mongeau will speak on the topic of cybersecurity data science on Friday, October 27, 2023
Dr. Scott Mongeau, a Google Lead Solutions Engineering, will speak on the topic of cybersecurity data science on Friday, October 27th at 1:30pm-3:30pm in FSB 0032.
Experimental Courses for Signature Inquiry
Faculty wishing to “experiment” with new courses and approaches for Signature Inquiry do not need to go through the MP Innovation Lab, use existing topics courses instead.
GM executives lay out their supply chain roles in Speaker Series talk
A quartet of General Motors executives told Farmer School students about the company's supply chain and where they fit within it.
Nathan French in The Conversation: Hamas was unpopular in Gaza before it attacked Israel
Surveys showed Gazans cared more about fighting poverty than armed resistance
Miami Regionals offers multiple programs for area youth under 18
Camps, career exploration, leadership and development opportunities growing in popularity
Miami begins strategic opportunities assessment with landscape review of higher ed
The university is initiating a new project to identify opportunities to strengthen Miami to better support its teaching, research, and service missions
Zhijiang Ye, Ph.D. selected for the Lam Research 2023 Unlock Ideas Award
This prestigious award includes a $50,000 donation in support of Professor Ye’s research.
Ten years. 300 episodes. Not many podcasts can celebrate these milestones but the Stats + Stories podcast can
Visit the Howe Center for Business Writing's New Location in FSB 2045
With a team of writing consultants specially trained to help writers improve the content, design, and delivery of their writing, the HCBW supports Farmer writers as they develop the skills to commu...
Democracy Bus part of Miami junior’s passion for civic engagement
Behind ideation of Mollie Duffy is a constant drive for protection of voting rights
Engineering E. coli to produce an enzyme that breaks down plastics
According to Miami researchers, the enzyme can break down plastic to its original chemical building blocks.
A Memorable AIP Retreat Held in NYC
In September 2023 Project Dragonfly held its 14th annual Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) retreat. Attending the multi-day retreat in New York City, New York, were Dragonfly...
Economics professor takes part in Fulbright-Hays project in India
Janice Kinghorn is bringing her experiences in India back to her classroom this fall.
Family Weekend request leads to SNL shoutout
During a Q-and-A session with all 4,000-plus Family Weekend audience members, Colin Jost received a bold request from one (assumedly) Miami University student
Change Champions Enhance Workday Implementation
The Change Champion program for the Workday implementation project got underway this week with the goal of enhancing the rollout of the new system to the university. Change Champions is a group of ...
Workday Learning Configuration
Learning partners across the university are collaborating to design best practices to expand Workday's capabilities making it easier for learners and administrators to find and manage content.
Popular violinist guest-lectures MUSO students
On September 18, students got to interact with renowned violinist Felicity James.
“Bridgerton” soundtrack collaborators welcomed as Miami artists in residence this fall
One of the most popular string ensembles in the world is about to visit Miami University.
New adjunct instructor shows her collection at Paris Fashion Week
Miami University’s new adjunct instructor for FAS 360: Fashion and Digital Tools, Danisha Brown, just showed her Ready-to-Wear collection at Paris Fashion Week!
Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture receives highest AIA Ohio award
Terry Welker, FAIA, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Architecture + Interior Design, was awarded the AIA Ohio Gold Medal Award. It was announced Thursday, Oct. 12.
Resources to support those affected by violence in the Middle East
As we continue to learn more about the violent attack on Israel this weekend and the escalating conflict impacting so many in the region, we wish to provide support to all impacted by the ongoing v...
Hui Wang, Ph.D. receives a new NIH grant for potential advancements in ophthalmological imaging
$574,885 in NIH funding will support Professor Wang’s biophotonic imaging research.
For our 20-year partnership, Miami University President Greg Crawford presented Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden...
CPB alumna Lexie Adams '21 wins inaugural DSM-firmenich Kirk Apt Student Award
Adams was nominated for her contributions as a Miami undergraduate student researcher in the Jones Lab.
S-STEM Scholarship provides students with pathway to pursue STEM education goals
Partnership with National Science Foundation awards up to $10,000 per year
ETBD alumni become successful colleagues
Two Miami University students turned into co-workers and even friends after graduating in 2021. Today, they thank the Emerging Technologies in Business & Design (ETBD) program for their success...
Computer Science students report back from the 2023 Grace Hopper Celebration
Miami CEC students secured interviews, received job offers, and found community at this year's Grace Hopper Celebration.
Miami Plan Innovation Lab: Call for Cohorts - Spring 2024 Deadline Oct 27th
The Miami Plan Innovation Lab (MPIL), led by the Office of Liberal Education, is calling for interdisciplinary teams to co-design - and ultimately teach - exciting new high-impact Signature Inquiry...
"This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before." —Leonard Bernstein
FSB professor's article named one of Harvard Business Review's Must Reads for 2024
Megan Gerhardt wrote the article with two Farmer School graduates.
Miami recognized for diversity efforts for fourth straight year
University earns HEED Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine
Wil Haygood ’76 to be honored for telling the story of the struggle for freedom
Acclaimed author and journalist will receive the Freedom Summer of ’64 Award on Nov. 14 at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Geology student pioneers sustainable approaches to geologic research in Nevada
Landon Stitle ‘23 investigates how mafic magmatic enclaves contribute to a system of granite originating from 100 million years ago.
Experience a plus for new associate provost
Brooke Flinders has been student, educator, administrator at Miami
External funding at Miami University sets another record in fiscal year 2023
“Our portfolio of awards is a glimpse of the outstanding work at Miami in both research and public service,” Rick Page said
HWC Announces Fall 2023 Writing Contest: “Environmental Justice: Stories Drawn from Art”
Every year, the Howe Writing Center’s Creative Writing Special Interest Group holds a writing contest based on a specific prompt, often in line with the campus climate or events occurring aro...
FSB First-Year Integrated Core nears milestone, looks to future
The 10,000th Farmer School student will pass through the First-Year Integrated Core later this year.
Generous gift means scholarship support for Mechanical Engineering Students
CEC has received a commitment in excess of $1 million to increase scholarship offerings for students interested in studying Mechanical Engineering.
Young experts talk cybersecurity at Farmer School panel
A trio of recent college graduates talk about their roles in cybersecurity.
Joanna Hohn's K-12 outreach work featured in The Fabricator
The Fabricator is North America's leading magazine for the metal forming and fabricating industry.
The College of Arts and Science’s natural and biological science programs made a strong impact on guests by offering academic insights, lab tours, and student and faculty interactions.
Miami University commits to carbon neutrality by 2040
The Miami 2040 Climate Action Plan, currently under review, outlines goals and actions to reach carbon neutrality on the Oxford campus
Miami University student appears on 'The Voice'
Sam Dearie said he wants to earn his degree in Finance before going 'full force into the music industry'
Video Tips from Miami’s Cybersecurity Club
Miami University is proudly participating in the 20th annual National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, emphasizing our commitment to fostering a safer online environment for everyone.
HCWE Staff Welcome Donors and National Advisory Board for 2023 Meeting
Every fall, the Howe Center for Writing Excellence welcomes donors Roger and Joyce Howe, as well as members of the HCWE’s National Advisory Board (NAB), to Miami’s campus to discuss and...
Office name reflects comprehensive, systemic approach to inclusion
Revamped website, several available resources part of realignment for Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence
2023 Cottrell Award presented to Dawn Carr ’09
From student to director: A career built on passion and research
Soccer souvenirs help Adam Beissel stay connected to SLAM students
Unique memorabilia combines professor’s personal and professional interests
Hometown: Chagrin Falls, OH Class: 2024 Major: Journalism; Political Science Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: Bridges Scholar English Language Learner Writing Ce...
Hometown: Dublin, OH Class: 2025 Major: German; International Studies Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: Studying a year abroad in Munich Studying for a month in B...
Hometown: Tolono, IL Class: 2026 Majors: Zoology; Environmental Science (co-major) Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: MU marching band and pep band
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, OH Class: 2024 Majors: Political Science; Business Analytics Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: Secretary of Governmental Relations in Mia...
Hometown: Clarendon Hills, IL Class: 2025 Major: Data Analytics Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: Phi Gamma Nu, Assistant VP of Membership Badminton Club sheTribe
Hometown: Cleveland, OH Class: 2026 Major: Environmental Science; Data Analytics; Sustainability Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: Member of Circle K Internationa...
Kelsey Norris ‘24 spent time in Uruguay to work with and learn from local feminist leaders.
Hometown: Tolono, IL Class: 2026 Majors: Zoology; Environmental Science (co-major) Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: MU marching band and pep band
Hometown: Tolono, IL Class: 2026 Majors: Zoology; Environmental Science (co-major) Out-of-Classroom Experiences/Interests: MU marching band and pep band
Miami’s Project Dragonfly, Cincinnati Zoo celebrate 20 years of partnership
‘Fiona Goes to College’ event helps commemorate anniversary
“Everything I’ve learned at Miami, I have used”
Jon Ross '04 uses the tools and techniques he learned at Miami's College of Engineering and Computing in his thriving career as entertainer Jon Saxx.
ARC + ID Graduate Program in Architecture to host virtual open houses this fall
Miami University’s Graduate Program in Architecture will host two virtual open houses on its M.Arch. programs this fall. Oct. 19 and Oct. 23 via Zoom, anyone interested in furthering thei...
The 5th annual Health Careers Week is coming, and the Mallory-Wilson Center for Healthcare Education, along with the MWC Student Advisory Board, have been working hard to plan a variety of events f...
Combining both her Political Science and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies majors, Venus Harvey analyzed anti-trans legislation through the Narrative Policy Framework.
Workday Team Engages with Miami Employees at Benefit Fairs
The annual Miami Benefit Fairs took place on September 26-27 on the Oxford, Hamilton, and Middletown campuses, and members of the Workday project team were on hand to share Workday information with...
The ‘exceptional woman’ narrative allows the patriarchy to perpetuate a framework that keeps men in power, says Kernodle about the competition perpetuated between the two pop stars
Sviatlana Tsikhaniouskaya spoke to students about the protests for democracy in her home country and how she is working with global leaders to make this a reality.
Ryan Family Foundation doubles gift to help students, establish research institute
A new gift from the Ryan family will expand the opportunities available to students, and a matching grant will double it.
Douglas Hart receives 2023 Excellence in Service Award
"In this division we all help each other out when there is a need," says Doug Hart, the recipient of this year's Excellence in Service award.
Resources available regarding new Ohio voter ID requirements
Miami’s Voting Rights webpage helps outline process
Temperature: Elevating the level of comfort
Miami University has reduced its carbon footprint by 45% per gross square foot since 2008, according to an article shared on Miami’s website back in September 2019. Miami’s comm...
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in September
Our editors' picks for September provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
As chair, Lane will help guide and advocate for education preparation programs across the state
Art exhibit inaugurated in-part for professor
As a professor of art at Miami University, Robert Robbins’ typical landscape involves students and studios. But in his latest exhibition of his own art, Robbins likes to explore a differe...
SNL Star Colin Jost Headlines Miami Family Weekend 2023
The award-winning comedian and star of Saturday Night Live, Colin Jost, will perform at Millett Hall, Saturday, October 7th.
Miami Plan Re-Review and Submissions Support Sessions
The Office of Liberal Education will be hosting an open forum and Q and A for faculty support in the LEC re-review and MP submissions process.
Newly named residence hall honors David and Valerie Hodge
David Hodge was Miami president from 2006-2016
MGM loses thanks to a Cyberattack
Learn about the costly and embarrassing cyberattack MGM is currently suffering, and find out how to protect yourself from the same type of attack.
Senior History major sheds light on technology and its effects on feminism
Lauryn Zilles ‘23 explores the impact of past and present technology within current and second-wave feminist movements.
Winners named in the Miami University 2023 Young Sculptors Competition for the $10,000 Yeck Award
The Young Sculptors Competition exhibition is on view at Hiestand Galleries through Oct. 6
Elizabeth Music '22 BA/MA Program Alumni Spotlight
BA/MA alumna in Philosophy From Springboro, Ohio Former Treasurer and Co-President, College Diabetes network — Miami University Chapter Member, Amicus Curiae Pre-Law Society and Groupele...
European history tour offers Regionals students new experiences, cultural views
Miami faculty member’s trips grow in popularity as word spreads about how fun they are
Urban Cohort offers Cleveland Winter Immersion Program
Miami University offers a transformative non-credit workshop scheduled for January 5-26, 2024. This three-week urban residential program will take place in the Ohio City neighborhood of Cleveland, ...
Art professor exhibits two pieces in Columbus gallery
Miami University professor of art Tracy Featherstone let her imagination run free with her newest artwork in the Beeler Gallery’s “Wake…Sleep…Dream”...
Faculty Spotlight: Andrea Ridilla
Music professor Andrea Ridilla has exciting things ahead of her
Gerontology student with global perspectives
The next generation of gerontologists is filled with perspectives from all over the globe.
Wenner’s exclusion of Black and female musical voices from his supposedly definitive list of “Masters” is straightforward cultural erasure, writes Kernodle
Miami CEC is top performer in U.S. News and World Report 2024 rankings
Miami's College of Engineering and Computing was named to multiple top-ranking lists by U.S. News & World Report.
New B.A. in Studio Art provides additional opportunities for students
The new degree launched this Fall.
Miami University Robotics Club receives grant for agricultural robotics project
Miami University CEC’s Robotics and Automation Club recently received a $12,000 grant from the Women’s Giving Circle for their research applying robotics in agriculture.
The Howe Center for Writing Excellence is excited to announce that nominations are now open for the 2024 Roger & Joyce Howe Award for Excellence in Disciplinary Writing Instruction.
Health Professional School Fair
Join us at the 8th Annual Miami University Health Professional School Fair!
Maddie Weaver ’24, Mechanical Engineering major, wins 2023 PSAAA
The Provost Student Academic Achievement Award is given to students who both excel in coursework and provide a positive impact on the university.
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
Center for Supply Chain Excellence Roundtable brings students, alumni, recruiters together
It was the third year for the Roundtable, and the biggest so far.
CEC Community Impact: Miami's Cybersecurity Club collaborates with a local Girl Scout troup
The Cybersecurity Club hosted a collaborative event with a local Girl Scout troop to educate and inspire young individuals in the field of cybersecurity.
New mainstage play to run Oct 6-8
Join Miami University Theatre for With Two Wings
Three career and internship fairs set for fall semester
Recruiters will identify Miami talent for full-time and internship positions this September and October
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
Meet the Miami CEC students and faculty breaking new ground in generative AI, deep learning
In the college town of Oxford, Ohio, Miami University CEC professors are working with students to push the frontiers of generative AI research, producing novel real-world applications.
Altman Institute members earn award for best paper
The paper focuses on how individuals manage identity multiplicity, defined as three or more role identities.
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...
Miami Plan Re-Review and Submissions Support Sessions on Sept. 20 and 21
The Office of Liberal Education will be hosting an open forum and Q and A for faculty support in the LEC re-review and submissions process.
Keisha Norris receives 2023 Dean's Award for Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Keisha, or "Ms. Keisha," as she is known by many students, is a revered figure in the halls of CEC.
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
Re-igniting an Exploration in Aging Research
From research to policy work, bringing it all together at Miami University
Belarus opposition leader to deliver the Havighurst Lecture this fall
Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies welcomes Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the 2020 Belarusian opposition leader.
September News at the Art Museum
Check out what is going on at the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum by reading this month's e-Newsletter HERE. Inside this issue: New on the Moments at the Art Museum Blog Thinking about Ethica...
Art Museum to hold Heritage Symposium Oct 5-6
In conjunction with the current exhibition, Heritage: Shaping Past, Present, Future a two-day symposium is being held at the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum (RCCAM) at Miami University. Partici...
Freshman majoring in Geography and Sustainable Development From Peachtree Corners, Georgia Swims for the Miami RedHawks Swimming and Diving Team Member of Miami’s Environmental ...
Center for L.I.F.E. takes shape at Farmer School of Business
Thanks to a $3 million gift, the Leading the Integration of Faith & Entrepreneurship program is now a center.
Miami CEC Professor Catherine Almquist's research addresses VOC emission reduction in automobiles
Could a UV LED photocatalytic device effectively reduce emissions from gasoline-powered vehicles? This CEC professor worked with a team of undergraduate engineers to find out.
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
Alumni Spotlight: Hunter Cuyler
2023 viola performance alumnus will enter prestigious graduate conducting program
Sharing Howe Innovations Beyond Miami
The innovations happening in the Howe Center are being shared and taken up by others across the U.S. The International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference (IWAC) held at Clemson University in...
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’
Architecture professor to publish chapter on renowned educational theorist
Professor of architecture and interior design John Reynolds will advance his research and writing in his chapter, “Off the Grid: Insight into Design’s Inner and Outer Landscapes” ...
Taiwanese guest lecturers share technique and knowledge in dance class
On August 29, the students in director of dance Ashley Goos’ Choreography and Dance as Culture classes learned traditional Chinese movement from visiting Taiwanese dancers. The dancers a...
Alumni Spotlight: Austin Hogans
Architecture graduate leads donation campaign for first-year architecture students
'It's a life-changing scholarship:' New cohort of Ryan Family Scholars announced
A trio of Farmer School students are this year's members of the Ryan Family Scholars.
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...
Dauch, Krueger to lead FSB Business Advisory Council
A pair of Farmer School alumni will co-lead the Business Advisory Council.
This grant will provide resources, equipment, and support for a new clinical prospective study, as well as multiple new professional opportunities for Miami students.
Fashion program applications open until end-of-day Friday, September 29
Do you love fashion? Are you interested in co-majoring or minoring in fashion at Miami University? If so, you can apply for the Fashion Program until the end of the day on Friday, September 29!
New Computer Science scholarships made possible by generous gift
Richard ’74 and Cheryl Monroe have given more than $1 million to support two scholarships for students majoring in programs in Miami University’s College of Engineering and Computing.
Assistant professor of communication design to help lead national design organization
Zack Tucker was recently selected to be a member on the Design Educators Community (DEC) Steering Committee for the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), the nation’s premier professiona...
First SCOM majors named EY Scholars
The first group of young women to receive a new scholarship have been named.
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
CEC Alumni Impact: Aaron Crookes '16
Miami CEC alumnus Aaron Crookes '16 is co-founder and CEO of Apricity Robotics, a future-focused robotics firm committed to alleviating the sonographer shortage.
Introducing the newest CAS faculty for the 2023-24 academic year
The College of Arts and Science is proud to announce our newest faculty members, beginning this fall semester.