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(3 hours ago)
Various off-campus fraternities competed to recycle aluminum cans in collaboration with Associated Student Government (ASG), Interfraternity Council (IFC) and Miami’s Sustainability Office from March 13-20.
(03/18/26 10:00am)
Oxford is known for many things: Uptown bars, red-brick buildings and now a historic basketball team. But, Oxford has a lesser-known legacy of maple syrup excellence. The 59th annual Maple Syrup Festival, spanning two weekends, will conclude the weekend of March 14 and 15 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hueston Woods State Park Lodge and Beach.
(03/03/26 2:00pm)
This year welcomes the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, a nationwide celebration for environmental protection and allyship. Miami University has decades of history with Earth Day, transforming from low support to ample community involvement and activities.
(02/14/26 11:00am)
The Fernald Preserve has a unique past, present and future. Formerly a uranium processing facility, the preserve is now home to over 260 species of birds and many other animals.
(02/01/26 11:00am)
Duke Energy is a large name in the energy industry, serving millions of customers in the midwest, including the commercial, educational and residential sectors of Butler County.
(11/21/25 11:00am)
Severe weather systems and increasing climate change across the country have led to the loss of more than $3.5 billion annually in the agriculture industry, according to a study by TraceOne. Butler County is expected to lose $213,000 per year due to natural disasters, with an average per-farm loss of $240.
(11/13/25 11:00am)
Less than five miles away from campus sits Hueston Woods State Park. The park, covering nearly 3,000 acres, has hiking trails, a beach, campgrounds, a covered bridge, dog park and much more.
(10/28/25 1:00pm)
Avery Caldwell, a junior primary and special education major, lives in a six-person house near Elm Street. Following their arrival into off-campus housing, Avery and her roommates noticed something unusual about their water.
(10/03/25 10:00am)
Nestled in Western Campus next to the Boyd Hall greenhouse, Kitahkinaani, or ‘Our Garden,’ is a reminder of Miami University’s strong ties to the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.