Celebrating 200 Years

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Preview: Miami to face off against No.2 North Dakota as two teams compete in ultimate game of ‘Hawkey’

(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.




Miami hockey shows promise with a solid start to the 2023-24 campaign

(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.






The seeds have been planted: The beautification of Ernst Nature Theatre has begun

(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.


Miami drops in latest U.S. News National College Rankings, succeeds in undergraduate program

(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.








The Three Valley Conservation Trust: A staple in conservation in Southwest Ohio

(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.