Three-fourths of $400 million in construction projects is going to residence halls.
Faculty advocacy organization seeks to help year-to-year employees with fair pay and job security.
Architecture professor and director of OTR program, Tom Dutton will be remembered at an Oct. 7 service.
Oxford's local Board of Education planning on another elementary school construction project.
Governing body will discuss bond issue, renovation project and fundraising at Friday meeting
Graduates from Butler County ready to move on to next challenge
More than 4300 students performed over 35,000 hours of community service in the 2014-2015 academic year.
Miami University accepts international students every year, a majority from China. But some students face cultural and language barriers.
Employed or not, many recent college grads find moving back home the right choice.
High-risk alcohol consumption prompted a series of events from the College of Education, Health, and Society
Students from minority groups struggle for inclusion on Miami University's campus.
Oxford Weekly News, produced May 5, 2017.
As Miami University strives to be more diverse, inclusion can be difficult to find for some.
The Miami Institute for Food, part of the historic Austin-Magie Farm and Mill District, serves as a kind of living classroom.
Oxford Weekly News, produced April 14, 2017
The Office of Ethics and Student Conflict Resolution handles alleged violations of Miami's code of conduct.
Oxford Weekly News, produced April 7, 2017.
Oxford Weekly News, produced March 10, 2017.
A little more than 9 percent of Miami University students who take out student loans go into default.
Applications for admission from international students is down 6 percent at Miami for the 2017-2018 school year.
Miami University officials say alcohol sales will continue in select locations next school year.
Oxford Weekly News, produced March 3, 2017.
Oxford Weekly News, produced Feb. 24, 2017.
At its Feb. 15th meeting, the Miami University chapter of the AAUP talked about how to support those affected by Trump's travel ban.
Miami Board of Trustees votes to move forward on $146 million dollar renovation plan.
Oxford Weekly News, produced Feb. 17, 2017.
Construction began in summer 2015 on the new facility.
On Feb. 1 events for World Hijab Day were held at Miami University for the first time.
Lecture Thursday is Part of the Altman Program that Focuses on Medicine and the Humanities.
Miami University Continues to Redo its Dorms to Modernize the Facilities and Upgrade the Infrastructure.
Sororities and Fraternities at Miami Work to Rebuild Their Image After Hazing, Vandalism Incidents.
As part of overall Miami Plan changes, students will have to take an advanced writing course in their academic discipline instead of ENG 112
The ESSA will become effective next year, but local educators are unhappy with the state’s inflexibility and regulations.
Although meant to make graduation more obtainable, new Ohio state graduation requirements leave many Ohio superintendents concerned.
With MacArthur Award and grant dollars, Miami's center looks to create a distance-learning program in 2017.
Students participating in Greek recruitment will learn more about Greek life along with how to steer clear of hazing and alcohol abuse.
Five-track program -- pairing fashion and business classes -- is already at its 200-student limit.
Campus diversity and inclusion, plus success of football and volleyball teams, merit board discussion.
New curriculum at Regionals aimed at improving lower retention, graduation rates.
Shriver Center and Campus Avenue Building are on the Friday agenda, along with room and board rates for 2016-17.