As part of overall Miami Plan changes, students will have to take an advanced writing course in their academic discipline instead of ENG 112
Student team works to expand Miami University Freedom Summer app for interactive walking tour.
The ESSA will become effective next year, but local educators are unhappy with the state’s inflexibility and regulations.
Oxford has been considering getting an Amtrak train stop since 2009 and a December meeting may put the idea one step closer.
The Oxford Counseling Center fills a mental health services void that has been present in Oxford Ohio for a year.
Although meant to make graduation more obtainable, new Ohio state graduation requirements leave many Ohio superintendents concerned.
The Citizens Observer Patrol allows residents and students to help the police that regularly protect them in their communities.
Graduating Champions campaign aims to raise the funds necessary to aid Miami Athletic's facilities and scholarships
Butler County man is scheduled sixth in 2017 for lethal injection, as state ends three-year pause in capital punishment.
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?
A pair of Miami juniors are partnering with an ASG cabinet member to provide alcohol-free social events for students next semester.
The Miami University group is starting a newsletter next semester to bridge gaps amongst cultures on campus.
Higher international enrollment and the introduction of the winter term has caused the break population at Miami to increase.
City officials consider zoning and land use issues with newest complex, coming online next August.
Uptown location will introduce franchise to college town.
Cincinnati grapples with major civil rights issues with Tensing trial, while Oxford reacts with activism and resolution to affirm diversity
Videographer produces 70 projects for campus clients, while iPhone expert has been fixing phones since 2014.
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.
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.
Five-track program -- pairing fashion and business classes -- is already at its 200-student limit.
Oxford City Council says AT&T effort impends local decision-making.
Patrick J. Belinson was charged with four counts of felony charges related to the 210 N. Campus Ave. shooting in October.
Campus diversity and inclusion, plus success of football and volleyball teams, merit board discussion.
The 21st annual Miami Holiday Project kicks off this weekend to bring hope to local foster children
A mercurial global economy and poor investment returns means three scholarships and two faculty development programs will not get funding.
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.
With an alarming increase in heroin-related drug overdoses, the Oxford community is coming together to stop the problem at its source.
After starting the season 0-6, the RedHawks won six straight to become bowl eligible for the first time in five years.
The group behind the watchlist, Turning Point USA, brought Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos to Miami on Monday
Not usually known as a hotbed for activists, Miami has attracted protests, activism and controversial speakers through the fall election.
The "Dear World" project -- encouraging people to find and use their voices -- arrives in Oxford this Thursday.
The geographical diversity of the student body continues to increase as Miami expands recruitment efforts across the country.
Students upset over push to eat at buffets, leaving many with dozens of meals they paid for but cannot use.
Glee Club's first-ever professional recording provides a lasting memory for members.
Given the recent presidential election, college students across the country are asking their universities to become safe places.
The sports bar chain is expected to open in Stewart Square in January.