A trail camera placed and monitored by Miami University students captured a video of a bobcat, the first
known photograph of this elusive and solitary animal taken in Miamis Natural Areas.
Professor and Chair of Theatre Matt Omasta, with colleague Aubrey Felty, draw on data from a comprehensive survey of artistic, business, and education leaders in the field to consider how it might inform the important discussions (and hopefully actions) taking place in the field regarding equity and inclusion, especially those exploring race and anti-racism.
Miami University is proud to announce the new CAS-affiliated graduate program, the Biomedical Science MMSc, which is now recruiting students for the first cohort. Please visit the Biomedical Science, MMSc web page to learn more.
When Chief Forest Olds of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma made an unplanned visit to Miami University in 1972, it set in motion a relationship between the two Miamis that continues to thrive today.