Miami College Mentors for Kids inspires disadvantaged kids
By Josie Cicogna | May 6, 2022The program encourages kids from New Miami Elementary school to have the confidence to pursue higher education.
The program encourages kids from New Miami Elementary school to have the confidence to pursue higher education.
The intensity of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to burnout and caused students to lose the energy and resilience to finish the semester strong.
Provost Jason Osborne’s tenure has been one filled with challenge and conflict – perhaps more than any Miami University provost.
Students share their thoughts on the leaked Supreme Court draft which would overturn Roe v. Wade, a 49 year old decision which protects a woman's right to an abortion without excessive government restriction.
Recent posts from Miami University’s College Republicans' Twitter account have caused controversy among some in the Miami community.
Miami University community members huddled into Armstrong Pavilion on April 26 as more than 100 Miami University professors and the students that nominated them gathered for the 2022 Outstanding Professor Awards.
Elizabeth Mullenix, dean of the College of Creative Arts (CCA), will serve as the Miami University’s interim provost and senior vice president of Academic Affairs starting in July, according to an email from President Greg Crawford to Miami faculty.
Goode was one of nearly 400 people who attended Miami University’s virtual 2022 Undergraduate Research Forum on Wednesday, April 20. The event was held over 21 Zoom sessions and coincided with the Council on Undergraduate Research’s Undergraduate Research Week.
The 2022 spring commencement, taking place on May 14 and 15, will be the first in-person, maskless and non-socially-distanced ceremony since 2019.
House Bill 322 and House Bill 327, which were proposed last May and have been under review from the State and Local Government Committee since June, target discussion of hot-button issues including Critical Race Theory (CRT).
Although Miami University's COVID Response team announced that masks would no longer be required on campus when Butler County's community risk level is low, some students, staff and faculty have continued to mask up.
For the first time in its history, Miami University will outsource all of its on-campus dining operations to a partner company.
The Ohio Supreme Court has given the Redistricting Commission until May 6 to resubmit new maps. This makes the original primary date of May 3 impossible for House and Senate primaries, even for voters who don’t need to vote by mail.
A little more than 20 Miami University students walked from Armstrong Student Center to uptown Oxford and back again in support of sexual assault victims during the Take Back the Night march on Monday, April 18.
Just weeks after Florida’s "Don't Say Gay" bill became law, Ohio introduced its own version of the bill in early April. The legislation has caused some controversy in the Oxford community.
Bright lights, moving patterns and distorted designs covered the high arched wall and ceiling of Kumler Chapel Tuesday night, accompanied by student music at High Street Records’ visual showcase.
Three Miami University students planned to spend their spring break learning about Jewish European history. When Ukrainian refugees began fleeing to Poland, their plans changed.
A tense interaction kicked off an otherwise typical Oxford City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 19.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) held its first round of cabinet elections and passed one resolution at its April 12 meeting.
The Oxford Police Department (OPD) responded to a report of a male who had been held at gunpoint at the 4900 block of College Corner Pike, where Parkview Arms Apartments are located on Monday, April 18, at around 8 p.m.