Celebrating 200 Years

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‘It’s going to have to hurt somebody before we can do something about it’: The impact of Miami’s workload policy

(04/16/26 4:00pm)

Theater professor Ann Elizabeth Armstrong was cleaning her office in the Center for Performing Arts building when she found her old lesson plans. They were tucked beneath a stack of books, piled 10 high among her other papers and notebooks.















Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist discusses the history and impact of Indigenous residential schools

(02/27/25 10:00pm)

Connie Walker, the Pulitzer Prize and Peabody Award-winning journalist of the podcast “Stolen: Surviving St. Michael's,” spoke at Miami University on Monday, Feb. 24, about the impact residential schools had on Indigenous communities and how that directly affected her family and culture.





Local allergy clinic announces closure, leaving many people in a lurch

(05/04/24 4:00am)

Family Allergy and Asthma in Oxford will be permanently shutting its doors at the end of May. For people who go there regularly to receive allergy shots and other immunotherapy services, the timing of this closing could not have been worse, since students and residents are in the midst  of peak allergy season.Michael Lu, a junior supply chain and operation management major, goes to Family Allergy around twice a week to receive allergy shots.