40th Anniversary of Greek Week Blood Drive held this week
By Lily O'Gorden | September 25, 2018The annual Greek Week blood drive, Miami University's largest campus-wide event of the fall, marks its 40th anniversary this week.
The annual Greek Week blood drive, Miami University's largest campus-wide event of the fall, marks its 40th anniversary this week.
Bird scooters are headed to Oxford in the next few weeks. The electric scooters (e-scooters), which have become popular in larger cities across the U.S., can be used as an alternative mode of transportation that can help improve access to public transportation, decrease Oxford's carbon footprint and are relatively easy to use.
Following a motion for continuance filed in August, former Miami professor Kevin Armitage's trial has been set for Monday, Jan. 7, 2019.
The City of Oxford plans to pursue bringing Bird scooters to town in the next two weeks, despite Miami University's reservations expressed in last week's cease and desist letter.
Kimberly Moore, Miami University's new dean of students, worked for 14 years at Loyola University Chicago where she had a bookshelf in her office.
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When Leah Sprock clicked on The Cincinnati Enquirer's recently-published video series on sexual assault -- for which she was interviewed about her experience as a victim -- she was shocked to learn the newspaper had given her explicit, revealing testimony equal footing with perspectives of accused rapists. The Enquirer defended the series as "journalistically sound"
Before Jeff Pegues glossed television screens across the country as CBS News' Justice and Homeland Security correspondent, he was a football player at Miami University with a pre-med major with his eyes set on the NFL.
Student Counseling Services (SCS) has contracted out their psychiatry services to TriHealth in a move to make care more accessible to Miami University students.