It's move-in day for first-year students at Miami University in Oxford.
Huntington, West Virginia, mayor is the keynote speaker for Miami University's welcoming event.
A event in Oxford recently explored what it means to be spiritual but not religious.
Second 'Men of Miami' Panel Will Discuss Masculinity and Men's Roles Wednesday.
The Women's Center and Intercultural Education bring World Hijab Day to Miami for the first time
Funeral Services will be Thursday for Political Science Major, who also was a College Ambassador for the College of Arts & Science.
Admissions, Rinella find new home in the center of Miami's campus after the completion of phase one of a $20 million renovation.
A train stop that could take students to Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C. could be possible in the next few years.
Journalism students will resume reporting about Oxford and Miami for Patch's only academic-partner site.
Oxford has been considering getting an Amtrak train stop since 2009 and a December meeting may put the idea one step closer.
Graduating Champions campaign aims to raise the funds necessary to aid Miami Athletic's facilities and scholarships
Ann Brock has served as a paramedic, firefighter and registered nurse. After an accident in October, she has a long road to recovery.
New athletic facilities are popping up all over Miami's campus. What does that mean for the school and program?
The Miami University group is starting a newsletter next semester to bridge gaps amongst cultures on campus.
The $1.4 million grant will go toward researching college students age 40 and above.
Four years ago, Miami University created a Winter Term option for students and it has had more success than was originally planned.
The geographical diversity of the student body continues to increase as Miami expands recruitment efforts across the country.
Butler County Coroner says the most common cause of death in Butler County is related to opioid and heroin overdose.
The single largest boys state program in the country will bring 1,200 high school seniors to Oxford in June.
City Council hears citizen concerns related to results of 2016 fall elections.
The Associated Student Government voted on the a resolution to support a green initiative at Miami University
Officials: MU was making accommodations before last month's consent decree was announced
The Oxford Walmart has added online ordering and curbside pickup in an effort to service the market before its competitors.
For the third consecutive year, Miami has seen an increase in arrests and disciplinary actions related to liquor law violations.
Small cell towers are one step closer to appearing in Oxford after City Council's meeting on Tuesday night.
Miami running against the clock for self-sustainable producer of fruits and veggies
The changes made by Dining Services to locations and meal plans have led to new choices and shortages, forcing many to consider reforms.
McClary fell 15 feet over the railing of the bar, but has no long-term injuries.
The University Lecture Series announces its first event will feature the author and subject of the book-turned-movie, "Concussion."
Instead of using recommendations, Talawanda will now use a state test to determine if students are gifted.
"Genius Grant" awarded to faculty member for his 15-year-old revitalization program with the Myaamia Tribe.
Miami's Student Success Center is working to increase retention rates by connecting students to resources.
Oxford is eliminating its tough stance on vendors, opening a new revenue stream in the process.
Scientists throughout southwest Ohio are finding pharmaceuticals in our waterways. The culprit: Us.
With the high demand for taxis Uptown and nowhere for them to park, the City of Oxford converted eight parking spaces into taxi stands.
Oxford, other towns in Ohio begin annual fight against hunger in the state.
Year-old Community Advisory Committee raises issues, offers feedback about local schools
Ohio lieutenant governor, Oxford mayor, Miami president to headline forum in Wilks Theater at 7 p.m. on Sept. 15
Miami University journalism students working on Patch launch in Oxford, Ohio