Stay prepared: a guide to Miami’s active shooter policy
By Alice Momany | September 14, 2023In response to the recent incidents at UNC, The Miami Student has compiled this list on Miami University’s active shooter policy.
In response to the recent incidents at UNC, The Miami Student has compiled this list on Miami University’s active shooter policy.
On Thursday, Sept. 7, Miami held a faculty assembly discussing multiple issues the university faces, including budgetary problems, a decrease in enrollment and unbalanced numbers of students in majors across campus.
It's been 10 months since Miami University announced its funding campaign to raise its endowment to $1 billion. Since then, the fund has exceeded $730 million.
Ohioans will have an opportunity to vote on the state legalization of recreational marijuana this November.
Four Miami University departments under Academic Affairs will see reduced staffing at the start of the spring 2024 semester as the university navigates budgetary challenges.
A new state-funded center focused on American constitutional ideas and traditions will soon make its appearance at Miami University as an independent academic unit in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS).
On Aug. 22, BaShaun Smith sat in a virtually empty office in Warfield Hall at Miami University, with his new home in Oxford just as empty. He guessed he had only unpacked three boxes so far. The reason for the barren bookshelf and the sudden move? He received an offer as Miami’s new Dean of Students with just four weeks to relocate from North Carolina to Oxford in time for move-in.
Between Aug. 21 and Aug. 28, Oxford police logged multiple crimes including instances of burglary and underage drinking all reported in the weekly Oxford Police Department (OPD) report.
Another year, another #MoveinMiami. Over the weekend students made their way back to Oxford, onto campus and into residence halls and housing uptown.
It’s a beautiful August morning, and students are waking up in their dorms and houses to a blaring alarm, signaling it’s time for class. For some of them, this will be their last first day of school at Miami University.
Miami University welcomed its newest class of first-years to campus during move-in on Wednesday, Aug. 23, and Thursday, Aug. 24. Although some students moved in early, the sidewalks in front of the residence halls were still filled with cars.
Mothers and daughters share many things: clothes, makeup, secrets from fathers and brothers, you name it. First-year dorm rooms at college, however, typically aren’t one of them.
Miami University is a walkable campus, which can be covered end-to-end in about 30 minutes, but for those who prefer wheels, there are lots of options from buses, bikes, and scooters.
High school teenagers gather in a circle, engaged in passionate discussions of contemporary politics. Six college students work with a nonprofit to provide aid for displaced refugees. Another student assists a summer camp for homeless children, and another creates a documentary about the importance of public libraries.
With more than 600 clubs and organizations that any student can join, the extracurricular opportunities at Miami University can feel infinite and overwhelming for first-years. To get you started, we recommend checking out these seven organizations.
Nyah Smith and Jules Jefferson may be Miami University’s student body president and vice president, but they want you to know they’re also students, just like you.
Miami students spend their summers doing some 'cool things.' Some are working in Africa, others at major corporations in some of the biggest cities in the U.S.
Miah King and Kylan Bowman have been classmates since elementary school, and that won’t change as the two, majoring in the same studies, embark on their next academic journey.
More than 4,000 first-years coming to Miami this fall as part of the class of 2027.
It’s been nearly two months since the U.S. Supreme Court voted to overturn affirmative action, and since then, the decision has sparked many reactions across the nation, including Miami University’s students and faculty.