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(03/08/26 2:00pm)
In small towns and news deserts like Oxford, there are times student publications are the only form of journalism a community has access to. Local student journalism serves as the backbone for sharing information to both students, faculty and the surrounding city.
(02/23/26 11:00am)
Renée Baernstein, dean of the College of Arts and Science, and Interim Provost Chris Makaroff demoted Christopher Howell, program director of the Physician Associate (PA) Studies program at Miami University, from his position on Dec. 12, 2025.
(02/12/26 1:00pm)
The City of Oxford switched to a new electric aggregation program with Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC) this past January. The program offers 100% renewable energy to eligible residents and small businesses in Oxford at a discounted rate.
(02/12/26 2:36am)
Reena Murphy presents February 2026 savings from the new electric aggregation program to the environmental commission during their meeting Feb. 4.
(11/09/25 1:00pm)
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued a 90-day executive order banning the sale of intoxicating hemp products throughout the state.
(10/02/25 4:00pm)
Miami University and the City of Oxford hosted the 10th annual Out of the Darkness Walk at Memorial Park on Sunday, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m. Jennifer Young, psychologist and associate director for community engagement at Student Counseling Services, organized the event.
(10/02/25 1:54am)
Students and community members completed a 2 mile walk around Uptown and the campus.
(10/02/25 1:52am)
Clubs, student organizations and other tables with resources were stationed around the park before the walk started.
(09/18/25 10:00am)
Every year, Miami University Alumni Association recognizes exceptional alums with the “18 of the Last 9 Award.” Inspired by the school’s founding year of 1809, the award is presented to 18 remarkable alumni who graduated within the last nine years, who are oftentimes nominated by faculty.