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(05/07/26 1:00pm)
The spring semester ushers in multiple traditions, like preparing for commencement, securing careers and finally stepping on the university seal. The 2026 spring semester is ending with a simple change and big effects for the local environment.
(04/17/26 10:00am)
Miami University hosted the European American Chamber of Commerce (EACC) SUSTAIN 2026 conference on Thursday, April 10. The conference showcased Miami’s growing sustainability efforts while providing educational and networking opportunities for students, faculty and outside businesses.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
Various off-campus fraternities competed to recycle aluminum cans in collaboration with Associated Student Government (ASG), Interfraternity Council (IFC) and Miami’s Sustainability Office from March 13-20.
(03/18/26 10:00am)
Oxford is known for many things: Uptown bars, red-brick buildings and now a historic basketball team. But, Oxford has a lesser-known legacy of maple syrup excellence. The 59th annual Maple Syrup Festival, spanning two weekends, will conclude the weekend of March 14 and 15 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hueston Woods State Park Lodge and Beach.
(03/03/26 2:00pm)
This year welcomes the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, a nationwide celebration for environmental protection and allyship. Miami University has decades of history with Earth Day, transforming from low support to ample community involvement and activities.
(02/14/26 11:00am)
The Fernald Preserve has a unique past, present and future. Formerly a uranium processing facility, the preserve is now home to over 260 species of birds and many other animals.
(02/01/26 11:00am)
Duke Energy is a large name in the energy industry, serving millions of customers in the midwest, including the commercial, educational and residential sectors of Butler County.
(11/21/25 11:00am)
Severe weather systems and increasing climate change across the country have led to the loss of more than $3.5 billion annually in the agriculture industry, according to a study by TraceOne. Butler County is expected to lose $213,000 per year due to natural disasters, with an average per-farm loss of $240.
(11/13/25 11:00am)
Less than five miles away from campus sits Hueston Woods State Park. The park, covering nearly 3,000 acres, has hiking trails, a beach, campgrounds, a covered bridge, dog park and much more.
(10/28/25 1:00pm)
Avery Caldwell, a junior primary and special education major, lives in a six-person house near Elm Street. Following their arrival into off-campus housing, Avery and her roommates noticed something unusual about their water.
(10/03/25 10:00am)
Nestled in Western Campus next to the Boyd Hall greenhouse, Kitahkinaani, or ‘Our Garden,’ is a reminder of Miami University’s strong ties to the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.