First-generation Miami student dies unexpectedly, survived by wife and children
By Maggie Peña | January 24, 2023Jeffery Jones, a full-time student at Miami University, died unexpectedly on Friday, Jan. 13.
Jeffery Jones, a full-time student at Miami University, died unexpectedly on Friday, Jan. 13.
Hugh Joseph Morgan, an esteemed professor emeritus of English and journalism who spent 23 years teaching at Miami University, died on Dec. 6, 2022, in Cincinnati. He is remembered fondly by students, colleagues and family.
Miami University student Anish Rajan Rajaram and his parents were found dead by police in their home in Dublin, Ohio.
The Talawanda School Board members passed budget reductions proposed by superintendent Ed Theroux at its meeting on Dec. 15. The board hopes to help save money and boost revenue for the Talawanda School District.
Elizabeth Mullenix will serve as Miami University’s new provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs.
On Dec. 6, more than 15 members attended the city council’s first December meeting, despite the dark, stormy weather outside that night.
An Oxford resident has filed a lawsuit against the City of Oxford and its officials for an ordinance passed and enforced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jeanette Altarriba, one of the finalists for Miami University’s provost search, participated in an open forum on Dec. 2.
The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion at Miami University has been busy this past semester, increasing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts across campus.
Miami University and Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) announced the expansion of their partnership within the Transformative Educators Advocating Change (TEACh) Cincinnati program this fall. The program addresses the teacher shortage within CPS and nationwide, while also contributing to the growth and development of student education.
The metaverse is a series of interconnected virtual environments which users can explore through their avatars. Miami University student Blake Faulkner is capitalizing on this technology by enabling others to do what they love through his company, Bloxsmith.
Mystery still surrounds the long-term effects of COVID-19; however, new research shows brain fog, or COVID brain, is a common symptom that might affect students' performance in school.
If you ask any of Kimberly Hamlin’s students, current or former, what impact she has made on their time at Miami University, the response will be nothing short of life-changing.
Miami intends to become a Net-Zero institution, meaning that Miami’s production of carbon emissions will equal the amount removed from the atmosphere, ultimately canceling out.
On the second Monday night of each month, Oxford residents gather at the Oxford Senior Center for meals prepared by Miami University nutrition students and various volunteers.
Karin Ruhlandt, one of the finalists for Miami University’s provost search, participated in an open forum on Nov. 30.
Lila Jernovoi started her online thrift shop Instagram page in early November after going on an impromptu shopping trip at a thrift store 20 minutes outside Oxford.
With the increase of electric bikes and scooters on campus, most Miami University students know to lock up their vehicle, or it will be stolen.
Lynn Okagaki, a finalist in the search for Miami University’s new provost, met with members of Miami’s Oxford campus in an open forum to answer questions on Friday, Nov. 18.
The shutdowns resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic put an immense strain on Miami University’s financial income, and the Farmer School of Business was no exception. To fix its vast loss of revenue, its solution was to enroll more students.