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Chief of Police for the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma discusses challenges policing with overlapping jurisdictions

(04/10/23 5:07am)

On April 3, Abel Stose, the Chief of Police for the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, visited Miami University’s Hamilton campus and hosted a virtual lecture about the history of the Miami Tribe and problems police officers are facing today.


Hazing reports remain constant one year after Miami University implements educational training

(04/06/23 4:00pm)

One year ago, Miami University started to phase in educational training for new students on hazing prevention. This year was the first Greek Life recruitment experience with the implemented training. Despite its purpose, it had little effect on the number of investigations into hazing claims.





‘They’re choosing money over us’: Talawanda School District prepares for budget cuts

(02/02/23 5:00pm)

Brianna Johnson has been a student in the Talawanda School District (TSD) since preschool. During that time, she has challenged herself academically through Advanced Placement (AP) classes, played a variety of sports like cheer and track and field and participated in many student organizations such as National Honor Society.











‘I teared up’: Nicole Fleetwood set to speak at spring commencement

(11/04/22 12:00pm)

Nicole Fleetwood, a professor of media, culture and communication at New York University (NYU), was finishing up teaching for the day when she received an email from Miami University’s president, Gregory Crawford. In his email, Crawford invited Fleetwood back to her alma mater to give the 2023 spring commencement speech.