University Senate discusses attendance policy, new committee, AI major
University Senate convened at their last meeting of the academic year to hear proposals about sunsetting the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (CODI).
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University Senate convened at their last meeting of the academic year to hear proposals about sunsetting the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (CODI).
Dr. Rosemary Pennington presented a proposal for the Committee on Civic Belonging and Community Pluralism.
University Senate met to hear a proposal for a new business co-major housed within the Farmer School of Business (FSB). The senate also passed a proposal to create a new major in the language department and a policy change to the combined graduate degree program at its meeting April 28.
Jason Abbitt answered questions about a policy change to the combined graduate degree program.
As my first year at Miami University comes to an end, I’ve begun to look ahead to what this summer will bring! Here are the things that I am most looking forward to this summer:
We’re nearing the end of spring semester, and whether you’re mourning the loss of your senior friends or breaking down about an impossible final, the tears are imminent. In honor of what can be a stressful time, here are some books that are sure to hit you right in the feels.
The University Senate heard proposals for a new major in Miami University’s education department, as well as a combined major in the language department. Additionally, the senate discussed Miami’s plans for adherence to Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1).
Ashley Johnson, inclusive special education program coordinator, and Darrel Davis, acting chair and professor of educational psychology, proposed an inclusive education bachelor of science with blended licensure.
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It’s that time of year where tensions are high, allergies are persistent and all-nighters are widespread. This is a reminder that you can still make school fun!
The University Senate convened for its annual budget symposium. It covered the new zero-sum budget model, cuts to certain majors and workload requirements at the April 14 meeting.
The new budget allocates funding based on majors and departments that show strong enrollment trends.
The Miami Student staff won 13 awards at the Region 4 Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) conference on April 4, including the 2025 Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper in the large school category, beating out every student paper at a university over 10,000 students in Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania. This is the second year The Student won this distinction.
More than 100 people, ranging from elementary schoolers to retired community members, gathered in Oxford Memorial Park Sunday afternoon. The event was designed to protest various grievances under the current government administration, from cuts to healthcare initiatives to tariffs.
As we head into the second half of spring semester, I’m filled with the urge to procrastinate on all my work and take some time to read a book for fun instead. Here I’ve compiled a list of some of my favorite books for you to read when you really should be working on your final essays.
Miami University’s Senate held discussions on Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1) and cuts to the Department of Education at its meeting Monday afternoon. Additionally, the senate passed a proposal to change GPA requirements in the Honors College.
Most people go to Florida for spring break – I got called to jury duty. While I was sitting there, filling out a long form with a lot of information I’m pretty sure they could’ve looked up, I was busy thinking about all the ways I could have convinced the government I’m too much of a risk to put on a jury. I’ve compiled a helpful little guide so you can avoid that unfortunate fate.
Upwards of 50 students gathered at Pulley Tower and walked to Lewis Place to protest Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), which would ban diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in schools across Ohio.
The study body president and vice president election opens on the HUB March 16. Here’s what to know about each ticket running.