Celebrating 200 Years

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‘To have great poets, there must be great audiences’: Whitmania draws crowd for second annual marathon reading

(04/25/24 10:00pm)

Words never die. Especially words written by 19th-century poet Walt Whitman. Miami University’s Literature Program in the English Department proved this with a 12-hour continuous reading of Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass” on Wednesday, April 24.


Noreen is ready to bring the Miami hockey program back to life through an emphasis on player development and culture

(04/19/24 11:00am)

The Miami University hockey program finished the 2023-24 season at 7-26-3, its fifth consecutive losing record under head coach Chris Bergeron. Three days after the season ended with a 7-1 postseason loss in Grand Forks, Miami decided it would be best to move on from Bergeron in favor of a new direction. 



Spring break suffering

(04/06/24 11:00am)

Spring break in college has taken on something of a legendary status in our culture. It’s a time to get out of the cold and crappy weather on campus and catch some rays on a beach littered with White Claws and High Noons. If you’re cool enough, you may even be able to spend some time partying with cool frat dudes and sorority gals. 


‘Creation at the ends of the Earth’: Pulitzer-prize finalist author tells tales of Antarctic glaciers during Altman Lecture

(04/06/24 4:00am)

The Donald W. Fritz Pavilion was crowded with students and faculty eagerly anticipating a lecture at 5 p.m. on April 4 from an acclaimed creative nonfiction professor from Brown University. This speaker was the eighth speaker of Miami’s 2023/2024 Altman Program in the Humanities, which this school year has followed a theme of environmental justice. 









Miami hockey swept by Western Michigan before heading to first round of NCHC playoffs

(03/15/24 5:28pm)

The Miami University RedHawks hockey team has had another not-so-stellar season.  They end the regular season with a conference record of 1-21-2 and an overall record of 7-24-3 and will open the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) Tournament against the No. 1 University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks. 


Willie Escala’s journey to the World Baseball Classic is about cherishing opportunity and an insatiable love for the game

(03/16/24 11:00am)

Since its inception, baseball has held a unique place in American and global culture. With the number of leagues and teams, there’s no telling the kind of opportunities young players can receive.


‘I keep coming back’: Miami’s increase in demand for learning services

(03/14/24 12:00pm)

Across Miami University’s campus, the Rinella Learning Center and the Miller Center for Student Disability Services have seen an increase in students walking through their doors. Individual tutoring sessions, supplemental instruction and test proctoring are just a few things offered by Rinella, and all services are open to everyone.



Miami baseball sweeps Oakland but loses to Wright State before first MAC series of the season

(03/08/24 4:39pm)

The Miami RedHawks baseball team demonstrated resilience after a series sweep of the Oakland University Golden Grizzlies, bouncing back to the .500. Despite the weather postponing the RedHawks' anticipated first home game of the season, they hit the road to face the Wright State University Raiders, putting up a strong fight in a close game.