35 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(05/02/25 10:00am)
In an age where injustice is broadcast in real time and hashtags rise and fall within hours, activism has never been more visible – yet, paradoxically, more performative. We are surrounded by curated expressions of outrage, while the gears of oppression turn steadily in the background, untouched and undeterred.
(04/07/25 10:00am)
Miami University was in my DNA long before I was born. My mother, who attended – and graduated from – Indiana University (IU), traveled over to Oxford from Bloomington, Indiana, in the ’20s to visit friends and look at the campus. She said she fell in love with Miami University, but she also had fallen for my father, who attended and graduated from IU, so she stayed there. Yet, she never got over Miami, and I heard about it early on. In fact, I visited Oxford, too, during my junior year in high school in Illinois.
(10/15/23 2:00pm)
Within the confines of academia, where tenets of fairness, integrity and justice should flourish, the Office of Community Standards (OCS) at Miami University finds itself at the center of a contentious debate. Trusted with the responsibility of addressing alleged violations of the student code of conduct, including cases of Title IX and sexual misconduct, the OCS plays a pivotal role in the university's assessment of culpability and imposition of sanctions.
(11/06/18 3:08am)
(12/09/16 5:49am)
Negative investment returns affect scholarships
(09/23/16 12:16pm)
EducationCounsel recommendations considered
(02/21/13 12:00am)
Staff
(02/12/13 12:00am)
Staff
(09/07/12 12:00am)
Staff
(11/07/11 12:00am)
Ross Simon, Columnist
(03/24/11 12:00am)
Alaine Perconti, For The Miami Student
(10/25/10 12:00am)
Staff
(10/21/10 12:00am)
Staff
(09/23/10 12:00am)
Staff
(09/02/10 12:00am)
Staff
(06/01/10 12:00am)
Cameron Seitcher, For The Miami Student
(04/19/10 12:00am)
Staff
(04/01/10 12:00am)
Liz Casky, Amusement Assistant Editor
(11/19/09 12:00am)
Women's studies to host bicentennial symposium
(11/16/09 12:00am)
Survey highlights student engagement