The path, which is scheduled to be built in 2019, will run from State Route 73 to Peffer Park
A thousand local TSD students participate in ongoing projects between university and local school district.
Shriver's central location on campus makes it an ideal location to relocate several student services.
In the past three months, seven liquor licenses unexpectedly became available due to the estimated increase of Oxford's population size.
Proposed consent decree with Miami University pushes university to make improvements to their technologies, making them more accessible.
The homeless population in Oxford has nearly doubled since last year. The numbers haven't been this high since the 2008 recession.
Wendy Sherman and James Stavridis join the Miami community on to discuss foreign policy issues facing the next U.S. president.
Recipients of this award show outstanding achievements in their fields.
Students protested and voiced support as Trump Jr. stopped by Oxford to campaign for his father.
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.
From a stolen vacuum cleaner to drug paraphernalia and rape kits, OPD's evidence room is a hub for all cases, active and inactive.
GOP candidate's son rails against career politicians in 8-minute speech at Brick Street bar.
Oxford residents will receive a follow up visit from the police department after surviving an opiate overdose.
Oldest Trump offspring is a frequent surrogate in his father's campaign for U.S. president
Ongoing construction will modernize Miami's historic Oxford campus.
Small cell towers are one step closer to appearing in Oxford after City Council's meeting on Tuesday night.
Trump said he loves the poorly educated and his legions follow a radical doctrine based on extreme ignorance of the US constitution
Miami running against the clock for self-sustainable producer of fruits and veggies
Oxford City Council will consider warrant plan, property disposals at Tuesday night meeting
Witnesses say suspect fired gun into the air, investigation continuing
After five years on campus, 4 Paws for Ability Miami offers students the chance to help foster service dogs and gain important experiences.
The changes made by Dining Services to locations and meal plans have led to new choices and shortages, forcing many to consider reforms.
Police arrest a 27-year-old Cleveland man in the shooting of two Miami University students in an off-campus home.
Citizens Bank study finds more than half of borrowers don’t fully grasp student loan process
$10,000 Donation to University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute Breast Cancer Center
McClary fell 15 feet over the railing of the bar, but has no long-term injuries.
Brunarski and Harman allege gender discrimination in their pay at Farmer School of Business.
Faculty, students, staff and politicians gather at Millett to officially welcome the university’s newest president.
One victim wounded after he struggled with gunman at Oxford rental home
Two Miami students were shot and wounded during a robbery attempt at a home on North Campus Avenue Tuesday night, police said.
As Ohio Gov. John Kasich pushes for solutions toward cheaper college, high schools are feeling the backlash.
At $495,000, Gregory Crawford earns 14 percent more than former president David Hodge
Creepy clowns, Miami football, computer security, addiction treatment fill headlines this week
Thirteenth Oxford neighborhood asks to define single-family homes as ones for two instead of four unrelated people.
Speech Pathology and Audiology Department considering ASL major or minor in coming years.
'Everybody I knew was dealing with anxiety or depression,' student senator says.
Miami hosts club for girls who reject notion that computer coding is a just-for-men pursuit
New Miami University president addresses first-year priorities in Journalism Program press conference.
With more than 2,600 followers in less than two months, Miami's new president is taking over Twitter one follower at a time.