Transforming Oxford’s landfill into solar energy
By Evan Stefanik | 2 hours agoOxford sealed its landfill in 1989. And eventually, its surface could sustain enough solar power to run the city.
Oxford sealed its landfill in 1989. And eventually, its surface could sustain enough solar power to run the city.
Style is a language – and Miami University English professor Cathy Wagner is fluent in it.
Nationally-touring dance company Step Afrika! stomped into Miami University’s Hall Auditorium on Friday, Nov. 11.
The air smells like fresh produce and delicious meats when you walk through the doors. As you move toward the vibrant and newly stocked shelves in front of you, you overhear friendly laughter coming from the checkout counter. Welcome to MOON Co-Op.
In collaboration with Miami Activities and Programming, student-run theater organization Stage Left struck gold November 10-12 with “The Percy Jackson Musical: The Lightning Thief.”
Miami University’s Office of Equity and Equal Opportunity (OEEO) facilitates an affirmative action plan for women, minority and/or disabled students and employees. The policy strictly prohibits discrimination. Though Miami uses the practice, affirmative action is still a divisive issue on its campus.
Miami University’s Information Technology (IT) department and university services won the Top CIO 100 Award for their innovations in contract tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The historical play centers around four women in the 1930s who got radium poisoning from their factory job.
Teachers in Ohio are now permitted to carry firearms while at school, at the discretion of individual school boards, after Ohio House Bill 99 (HB99) went into effect on Sept. 12.
Despite all the dreamed-up drama about “Don’t Worry Darling,” the film dominated the box office its debut weekend.