Interfaith Center provides a variety of activities as the school year comes to an end.
The RedHawks are coming off their historic 2016 season.
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.
Police officers in Oxford offer a ride-along program to show civilians what they do during a normal work day.
High-risk alcohol consumption prompted a series of events from the College of Education, Health, and Society
Towns within Butler County, such as Oxford, are dealing with an obesity problem and are taking steps to address it.
A national review indicates high levels of unemployment, poverty, and housing concerns for Butler County.
Dementia rates are higher in Butler County than the national average as community members fight back against the disease.
The SVA is home to more than 100 students and faculty members and growing.
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.
Many Oxford rental properties still comply with Ohio building code from the early 20th century.
May 1 – Pizzeria Locale Celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week with Free Pizza
Miami's last lecture series of the semester takes on issues faced in Central Asia.
On April 22nd, uptown Oxford had its Earth Day festival with music, crafts, and awareness.
Officers at the Oxford Police Department believe cocaine use is on the rise in Oxford, though it's hard to catch.
A recent discussion at Miami University focused on voter fraud.
Most students feel that their transition into college is going well, but some feel that they're not fitting in.
The debate goes beyond access to abortion.
Wesley Dockery takes his writing ability to Germany.
Women took to Cook Field on April 19 in order to publicize and recruit for MU's new club baseball team.
A daylong reading of Holocaust victims' names took place April 24 on Miami's Oxford campus.
The Miami Institute for Food, part of the historic Austin-Magie Farm and Mill District, serves as a kind of living classroom.
Recent events held on Miami University's campus were designed to highlight the resources available to sexual assault survivors.
A unique time warp love story. Available in: (The Columbus Metropolitan Library catalog) and (The SEO library catalog).
Since Aug. 1, 2015, there have been 47 concussions reported in club athletics at Miami University.
Oxford Weekly News, produced April 14, 2017
Lecture and panel discussion featured Allen Wells and Robyn Steiner Lamont.
Miami University hosted three guest speakers to discuss the Russian, Mexican, and French revolutions along with their impacts on the world.
Celebrating César Chávez and those he inspired.
White privilege, and the difficulty people have talking about it, was the focus of a recent talk.
Miami University's team placed seventh in the nation at the championship.
A event in Oxford recently explored what it means to be spiritual but not religious.
After a change at the state level, OPD merged its dispatch with the Butler County Sheriff's.
Students and Oxford residents had the opportunity to learn about a variety of Asian cultures at the festival on Friday.
The daylong event featured top female executives discussing their paths to success.
ALICE training hosted by the Miami University Police Department teaches faculty and staff what to do in an active shooter situation.