01/09/2020
Polar deserts could provide first look at climate change effects in Antarctica
Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys is one of the few environments on Earth where living organisms are dramatically affected by minor changes in climate. Miami's Rachael Morgan-Kiss is one of dozens of scientists who have been investigating the polar desert’s ecosystems through the McMurdo Long Term Ecological Research (MCM LTER) project.
01/08/2020
Want to be inspired? Ten ways Miamians are making an impact here and abroad
As many embark on 2020 with aspirations to do better or make a difference, they can find inspiration in this roundup of 10 examples from 2019 showing how Miami University students, faculty, staff and alumni are making an impact in their communities and around the world.
12/19/2019
Miami recognized by national association for Greek Life initiative
Miami University received the Association of Fraternity and Sorority Advisors 2019 Outstanding Change Initiative Award from the national Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors.
12/19/2019
Ten Miami news highlights: a year of discoveries, recognition and collaboration
Here's a look back at 10 Miami news headlines that captured some of the discoveries, recognition and collaborations in 2019.
12/13/2019
Miami efficiency measures generate savings and revenue
Miami University has generated $130 million in savings and direct expenditures that benefit students during the past three years, nearly double its goal, according to a state-mandated efficiency report presented to Miami’s board of trustees Friday.
12/13/2019
Miami names rooms for slain Freedom Summer activists
Miami University will recognize three slain civil rights activists by naming student lounges for them near the grounds where they had trained during Freedom Summer in 1964.
12/10/2019
Opening Minds through Art initiative expands to medical schools, allied health partnerships
A new contract with the Ohio Department of Medicaid will help Miami University's Opening Minds through Art (OMA) initiative link students at the state's medical schools and schools of allied health with older Ohioans living with dementia.
12/10/2019
Theater alumnae find power in storytelling behind the curtain
Cara Hinh (Miami ’16) knew something special was happening. She was living in Baltimore as a fellow with Baltimore Center Stage when an opportunity came to spend two months in New York City, observing on a new-to-Broadway musical.
12/05/2019
Realistic revitalization: Students help create a new vision for a historic Hamilton neighborhood
Standing at the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, Radhames “Rady” De Leon surveys the old houses, small businesses and worn streets near the heart of Hamilton’s 2nd Ward. He leans against a crumbling ledge belonging to the former Neal’s Cafe.
12/05/2019
Miami to award 1,375 degrees during fall commencement
Miami University will present 1,375 degrees during its fall commencement ceremony at 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, in Millett Hall. President Gregory Crawford will preside at the ceremony.
12/04/2019
Game design at Miami is the best in the U.S. per newest ranking
Miami's game design program is the best in the country, helping to feed one of the economy's fastest-growing job markets, according to a new ranking from Intelligent.com.
12/04/2019
Sierra Club names Miami one of top 100 "Coolest Schools" in green colleges ranking
Miami University ranks 70th among the Sierra Club’s "Cool Schools" for 2019.