Miami’s librarian union passes with unanimous vote
By Alice Momany | June 15, 2023The vote for unionization of Miami University’s librarians unanimously passed and will be recognized by the State Employment Relations Board (SERB).
The vote for unionization of Miami University’s librarians unanimously passed and will be recognized by the State Employment Relations Board (SERB).
Paula Gândara, a professor of Lusophone studies at Miami University and a singer/lyricist of Brazilian music, was born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1967. She spent most of her childhood reading because it helped her deal with the world around her.
Shefali Razdan Duggal was typically seen leaving her dorm room in Tappan Hall early to catch her 8:30 a.m. political science class in Harrison Hall. Yet, when sitting in the seats hundreds of students sat in before her, she had no idea where her political aspirations would take her.
Miami University has filed a motion to dismiss the wrongful death lawsuit brought forth by Adriene Knight, the widow of a Miami assistant provost, claiming “there is no causal relation.”
As the spring semester comes to a close, a new addition has been made to GrubHub on the Miami University campus: Starbucks
When Mónnica Gay entered Miami University her first year, her goal was simple: be best friends with everyone.
Mouth open, tongue out, Scarlet raced to catch the ball as it rolled in the grass. Once retrieved, she rushed back to her handler Taylor Neff who held out her hand with a smile. Neff tossed the ball again and off went Scarlet. Without a leash, she was free to run across the entire field.
When Lauren’s friend showed her the application for “Miami … Merged,” she knew she had to sign up.
Before April 14, Catherine Madden, a senior music composition major, hadn’t gone on a date since her previous long-term relationship ended a year ago.
When Bridget Vis, a 2013 Miami alumna, did not attend a staff meeting for Miami University’s student publication GreenHawks Media, journalism and environmental science professor Annie-Laurie Blair knew something was wrong.
Every year, graduating students nominate professors they feel have had an extraordinary impact on them during their time at Miami.
Daria Poprotska abruptly woke up at 5 a.m. to the deafening sounds of explosions. It was February 2022, and although she wasn’t expecting the bombs, it wasn’t an unfamiliar sound.
Recent changes to Ohio’s voting laws put the state among those with the most restrictive voting requirements in the country.
Miami University and several current and former administrators have been sued for wrongful death. Unlike speeding and littering which are household terms, a wrongful death lawsuit is more complicated than a ticket or a fine.
Students, faculty and staff at Miami University gathered in solidarity with Miami's chapter of Students Demand Action to protest gun violence in America on Wednesday, April 12.
At Miami University’s Associated Student Government's April 11 meeting, the sitting senators voted and elected multiple executive cabinet positions.
In early August, the four-story construction project overlooking Uptown Park next to Corner Bar is scheduled to open for Miami University students to move into their new apartments and for locals to dine at the business on its ground floor.
Art students Miami University get to work with a variety of mediums and materials, like metals and oil painting. The catch? They have to pay for most of what they use-- and it's not cheap.
The Miami University Senate met in Harrison Hall April 4 to discuss tenure, different policy revisions, ASG year-in-review and Ohio Senate Bill 83.
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.