‘On Juneteenth’: Annette Gordon-Reed shares her experiences growing up Black in Texas
On Nov. 10, hosted by the Menard Family Center for Democracy, Harvard professor Annette Gordon-Reed spoke to Miamians about her most recent book, “On Juneteenth.”
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On Nov. 10, hosted by the Menard Family Center for Democracy, Harvard professor Annette Gordon-Reed spoke to Miamians about her most recent book, “On Juneteenth.”
On Oct. 12, 2022, Miami RedHawk hockey alumnus Andy Greene announced his retirement from the National Hockey League (NHL) after signing a one-day contract with the New Jersey Devils.
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This year, the Oxford Community Band is celebrating its 35th year. The community band can be spotted playing at events Uptown, at the Oxford senior center and Talawanda High School.
The members of the Editorial Board who reported on and wrote: “‘Resign.’: How Jason Osborne’s tenure as Miami’s provost came to an end” recused themselves from and had no part in this Editorial Board discussion.
Jesse Palmer, a former NFL quarterback turned TV personality, hosted the 19th season of "The Bachelorette," which consisted of love, betrayal and girl power.
Sometimes with the control that lobbyists, corporations and other external factors have on the lawmakers in this country, it can feel like the direct role of the American citizen in diplomacy is dwindling.
The Miami University Redhawks hockey team took the ice in the first game of the season for a two-game set against the Ferris State Bulldogs. Fans packed the seats of Steve “Coach” Cady Arena at the Goggin Ice Center to show their support.
The 2022 Inclusion Forum's theme was "Essential Equity and Access."
Fifty years ago, the infamous then-President Richard Nixon signed into law what is today known as Title IX, leading to a 545% increase in women’s collegiate sports participation since its inception.
A dissident championing democracy, Nobel Peace Prize winner and former president of Poland, Lech Walesa, spoke at Miami University this past Thursday to students, faculty and Oxford community members.
Content Warning: This column deals with themes of sexual and interpersonal violence.
As students, staff and faculty start the new school year, the Faculty Alliance of Miami (FAM) continues its efforts to build a better Miami for everyone. With faculty and community support, FAM enjoyed significant success this year, clearing tough hurdles on the way to unionization with room to spare. Now, the state has confirmed that a majority of full-time faculty and librarians support FAM. The administration can do the right thing — and be fair to hundreds of faculty and librarians who deserve the chance to vote on unionization — by accepting FAM's proposed bargaining unit (full-time faculty and librarians) and moving forward with a union vote. Or they can continue to stall — spending more money on legal fees, wasting resources better spent on teaching and learning initiatives on campus.
Nadia Al-Dajani recalls driving to a friend’s house and unintentionally using the two hour commute to discover what would become the topic of her dissertation for her Ph.D..
During the summer of 2020, Miami University students created the @dearmiamiu Instagram account. The account shared anonymous posts from students and alumni describing their experiences with racism, homophobia and other forms of hate, marginalization and exclusion as well as stories of sexual and interpersonal violence on Miami’s campuses. After a two-year hiatus, the account has become active again this summer.
An end to women’s autonomy and access to abortion care (which is, not surprisingly, quickly snowballing into limiting access to contraceptives) is an end to economic and social power for the U.S. states racing to enact abortion bans. Ohio can be used as a prime example.
My best friend for the last 13 years got married last week, and I wasn’t there.
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There seems to be increased concern about the faculty’s voice in university governance and a concomitant rise in calls for faculty unionization in response. What are the reasons for this at this point in time? From the Faculty Alliance of Miami website, these reasons seem to be: