11/15/2018
As hate crimes rise across the U.S., a Miami team researches political motivations and prosecution
Two weeks after a mass shooting in Pittsburgh, what's being called the largest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history, the Federal Bureau of Investigation confirms bias-motivated attacks are on the rise.
11/15/2018
Mexican history class looks for learning on the other side of the border
As Elena Albarrán walks into her Upham Hall classroom, there's already chatter among the group inside.
11/15/2018
New solar array powers change at Institute for Food farm
A newly installed 18-panel solar array at the Institute for Food farm produces enough power to automate the irrigation system to water the crops. And, as if that’s not enough, it does so much more. “The solar array takes us one step closer to putting sustainability into practice on the farm,” said Peggy Shaffer, coordinator for the Institute for Food, professor of history and global and intercultural studies and affiliate in the Institute for the Environment and Sustainability.
11/14/2018
Miami moves up in Entrepreneur rankings: 7th among publics, 14th overall
Miami University, with its Institute for Entrepreneurship, has been ranked by The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine as one of the top 10 schools for undergraduate entrepreneurship.
11/14/2018
Miami's study abroad program is in the top five nationally among public universities
It's attention to details that make Miami University's study abroad programs for undergraduates among the top five in the nation among public doctoral universities.
11/08/2018
Business students find power in working with diverse thinkers
Inside Miami University’s Farmer School of Business, students and faculty talk in code.
11/06/2018
Senior Sara Al-Zubi named a Rhodes Scholarship finalist
Sara Al-Zubi, a Miami University senior from Cincinnati, was selected as a finalist in the 2019 Rhodes Scholarship competition.
11/01/2018
Miami will dedicate its Alumni Veterans Tribute on Veterans Day
Miami University's new Alumni Veterans Tribute project honors Miami alumni who have served, are currently serving and will serve in the armed forces.
10/31/2018
Miami students work to engage young voters
They’re on opposite sides with similar goals: register people to vote and get them to the polls. Ahead of the 2018 midterm election, the Miami University College Republicans and Democrats are in high gear.
10/30/2018
Misinterpretation of early archaeology led to stories of aliens and witches
Where do all these ideas and stories about aliens and witches come from? Archaeology can explain, says one Miami University anthropologist.
10/29/2018
Miami student travels 8,000 miles to find a fading Asian artform
As the sun rose above the lush, green trees, Baimei Tang stood atop the Leigong Mountain overlooking Kongbai, the remote village where she was staying in the Guizhou province of southwest China. It was early August 2018, and by then, she’d grown comfortable in the simple community, where only a few hundred families sprinkled the dense mountainside.
10/29/2018
President Crawford's statement regarding the Pittsburgh synagogue shootings
On behalf of Miami University, Renate and I join all Miamians in expressing our sympathies to those in the Jewish community impacted by the shootings at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh this weekend.