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(12/02/23 1:00pm)
Thanksgiving break has come and gone, and the holiday season is now in full swing. Miami University students have just three weeks until the end of the fall semester and a return home for winter break.
(11/17/23 9:02pm)
After a disappointing weekend that resulted in a sweep at home against a National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) opponent in the Colorado College Tigers, the Miami University RedHawks hockey team heads to Grand Forks, North Dakota, to face off against the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks on Friday, Nov. 17, and Saturday, Nov. 18.
(11/17/23 3:00pm)
Beginning on Nov. 18, the Miami Natural Areas will be open to deer hunting, a continuation of the deer management plan first implemented in 2022.
(11/13/23 3:57pm)
Returning home to Oxford, the Miami University RedHawks hockey team sought to put the previous weekend's losses to the St. Cloud State University Huskies behind them.
(11/09/23 7:05pm)
For Miami University students and Oxford residents alike, the experience in this tiny college town on the southwest side of Ohio is enhanced when the sports teams are doing well. College football is always a big draw, but there’s something special when the RedHawks hockey program is on the upswing.
(10/30/23 12:27pm)
On Wed., Oct. 25, Miami University’s King Library hosted Action for Democracy, an event co-sponsored by the Howe Center for Writing Excellence (HWCE) and the League of Women Voters (LWV) of Oxford.
(10/26/23 1:45pm)
Yellow, orange and red, the colors synonymous with the fall season. Every year Mother Nature puts on a stunning display of colors, one last “hoorah” before the trees go dormant for the winter.
(10/30/23 2:00pm)
In the fall of 2018, nearly 300 first-year international students enrolled at Miami University.
(10/28/23 2:00pm)
Election Day is fast-approaching on Tuesday, Nov. 7, with reproductive rights and marijuana legalization on the ballot. The Miami Student has compiled information about when you can vote, how to vote, the issues at stake and more.
(10/26/23 4:00pm)
Walking along Western College Drive toward Peabody Hall, a small path cuts across the lawn before reaching a small hollow of land up against Western Woods, the site of Miami’s Ernst Nature Theatre. The aroma of freshly turned dirt, fallen leaves and Domino’s pizza fills the air as students prepare to begin planting 2,000 individual plants.
(10/12/23 6:00pm)
Pamphlets and professors alike spread Miami University’s national and state-wide accomplishments from rankings of departments, research and student success. This year, the 2023-2024 U.S. News and World Report Rankings for National Universities added another high mark to Miami’s list.
(10/13/23 12:00pm)
Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story said the Presidential Fellows Program was a need-based scholarship. This has been corrected to say the Presidential Fellows Program does not have a need-based component.
(10/10/23 2:00pm)
An audience full of Miami University staff, faculty and students listened as President Greg Crawford presented during the most recent State of the University address on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Among the topics discussed were Miami’s sustainability initiatives and the updates to the Climate Action Plan.
(10/07/23 1:00pm)
Miami University President Greg Crawford shared the challenges facing Miami and higher education, updated the community on recruitment initiatives and highlighted the achievements of faculty and students at his State of the University Address Oct. 3.
(09/28/23 4:00pm)
Come Jan. 1, Oxford residents could see a significant increase in their property tax bills. The county auditor wants to ease the financial burden for residents, but not without a cost.
(09/17/23 11:42pm)
Last spring, Miami University opened its newest building, the Clinical Health Science and Wellness Building, on campus. The building is located on 421 S. Campus Ave, near Goggin Ice Arena and the Recreation Center.
(09/20/23 7:00pm)
Good news for all of the Chick-fil-A or Popeyes lovers, Oxford is finally getting its own chicken restaurant, thanks to Brick House Cafe owner, David Kuo.
(09/16/23 1:00pm)
Southwest Ohio is a region rich in fertile agricultural land fed by dozens of streams that crisscross the landscape, with pockets of protected forest and grassland reminiscent of pre-settlement ecosystems dotting the map. Behind hundreds of plots and thousands of protected acres is the Three Valley Conservation Trust, a non-profit with deep ties to the Oxford community.
(09/08/23 6:30pm)
A packed lecture hall full of Miami University students and faculty listened intently Thursday night as a world leader on solutions for climate change offered hope for a better future amid the chaos of climate doomism that plagues the conversation today.
(09/04/23 4:45pm)
Ohio is notorious for having extreme seasons, both hot and cold. In the summer, the average high temperature across the state ranges in the low to mid-80s. This summer, however, Ohioans may have noticed something different.