Randy Runyon, Miami University carillonneur, will play three concerts in the Pulley Bell Tower as part of a "Welcome Back to campus series. The first concert is at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28.
Now in its 15th year, Miami University's Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR) will extend its programming for seniors to Miami's Voice of America Learning Center (VOALC) in West Chester.
The Wandering Moon Shadow Puppeteers from Thailand will present a free performance of "The Yellow O" at 9 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, in the Ernst Nature Theatre on Miami's Western campus.
A multi-media "Collage Concert" will be presented by Miami faculty and guest artists at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, in Gates-Abegglen Theatre in the Center for Performing Arts. The free concert is part of Miami's Year of the Arts celebration.
A new bachelor of science in information technology, with a major in health information technology (HIT), will be offered at Miami University's Hamilton and Middletown campuses.
David Keitges (international education), international students Liying You, Yen Yu and Zi Ye and freshman Kate Pfluger are quoted in a story about Miami welcoming a record number of international students.
An innovative public/private collaboration, the Greentree Health Science Academy, opens for classes Monday, Aug. 22. Founding partners Atrium Medical Center, Miami University and Warren County Career Center have been joined by Cincinnati State Technical and Community College with the possibility of other partners coming on board in the future.
Nationally recognized as one of the most outstanding undergraduate institutions, Miami University is a public university located in Oxford, Ohio. With a student body of 16,000, Miami effectively combines a wide range of strong academic programs with faculty who love to teach and the personal attention ordinarily found only at much smaller institutions.
A compact, friendly, commuter campus, Miami Hamilton offers bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and beginning coursework for most four-year degrees. Small class sizes, on-site child care, and flexible scheduling make Miami Hamilton attractive to students at all stages of life and career.
Nestled on 141 acres near I-75, Miami University Middletown offers bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and beginning coursework for most four-year degrees.
Located midway between Cincinnati and Dayton along I-75, the Voice of America Learning Center (VOALC) offers undergraduate and graduate courses and programs drawn from Miami's Regional and Oxford campuses. Home to Miami's MBA program, the Learning Center provides ready access to graduate programs for area educators and courses leading to the BIS degree for undergraduates.
7847 VOA Park Dr.
(Corner of VOA Park Dr. and Cox Rd.)
West Chester, OH 45069
One of Miami's oldest continuous study abroad programs, the Miami University John E. Dolibois Center (MUDEC) in Luxembourg offers students the opportunity to enroll in Miami classes taught by European-based and Ohio-based Miami faculty. Students enjoy a unique combination offirst-class academics, engagement in the local community, and various faculty-guided and independent travel opportunities.