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(05/19/26 3:29am)
For almost 35 years, Mary Jean Corbett’s office was in Bachelor Hall. Whether it was overlooking Cook Field, next to the courtyard, or looking over the parking lot, Bachelor felt like home.
(05/04/26 10:00am)
I don’t know about you, but in two weeks I fully plan to be lounging on a towel in the sun, working on an epic sunburn — the perks of being a redhead.
(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.
(04/20/26 10:00am)
If there’s one thing you need to know about me, it’s that I love classic books. “Pride and Prejudice,” “Wuthering Heights,” you name it, I’ve read it.
(04/05/26 12:00pm)
Senior organizational leadership and entrepreneurship major Jack Isphording had just been elected president of Miami University’s student-run Asian American Association (AAA) when he saw Senate Bill 1 (S.B.1) passed the Ohio House of Representatives in March 2025.
(04/05/26 10:00am)
Remember that reading goal you set for yourself back in January?
(03/19/26 3:49pm)
Bonnie Russell, the owner of The Artisan Conjurer, selling cookies to students.
(03/19/26 2:49pm)
Students gather at Brick Street Bar for Green Beer Day 2026.
(03/14/26 12:00pm)
In the crowded newsroom, located on the third floor of Armstrong Student Center, Shannon Mahoney, a sophomore strategic communication and creative writing major, was elected to be the next editor-in-chief of The Miami Student on March 8.
(02/26/26 12:00pm)
There aren’t many college newspapers in the United States with a history of more than 200 years.
(02/01/26 1:00pm)
After classes end for the week, it’s not uncommon to see Miami University students put on their “going-out” outfits and make their way Uptown to bars and off-campus house parties.
(01/27/26 7:53pm)
Just after 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 24, the first snowflakes of a major winter storm began to fall in Oxford. What had seemed like a typical winter weather system just days ago would soon produce record-breaking snowfall.
(09/26/25 2:00pm)
A new golf simulator entertainment venue is set to be built on the ground floor of the Princess Apartment Building.
(05/03/25 2:00pm)
If it weren’t for Miami University’s winter Mega Fair, Miranda Walker wouldn’t have known that Miami Hope, a student-run mental health awareness organization, existed.
(03/20/25 2:00pm)
On March 8, the world celebrated International Women’s Day, marking the start of Women’s History Month. Miami University has a long history of supporting women, especially since part of its campus was the location for the Western College of Women.
(03/17/25 10:00am)
When I was four, I was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on my father’s birthday. Fortunately, thanks to the excellent treatment I received at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, I have been cancer-free for over 15 years.
(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.
(02/13/25 11:00am)
Whether you forgot to make that reservation your significant other asked you to make, or you decided to celebrate with your friends this year, Oxford has a lot of great ways to make sure your Valentine’s Day can still be an enjoyable one.
(01/30/25 5:00pm)
The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) announced on Jan. 22, 2025, that it had selected Miami University’s TEACh Cincinnati program as the recipient of its inaugural “Increasing Educator Diversity: Promising Practice Award.”
(10/27/24 11:25pm)
With less than two weeks left before the Nov. 5 election, voters can expect to see three Miami University alumni on the ballot running for public office in Butler County. Incumbents Michael Gmoser, Nancy Nix and Gregory Wilkens are looking to be reelected as county prosecutor, auditor and engineer, respectively.