02/07/2019
Recycled laptops take burden off of financially strapped students
While scholarships and other aid programs may help with tuition and fees, prices for books, materials and the latest technology rack up, and for many students and their families, it can be overwhelming.
02/07/2019
Fourteen Miami students, alumni named semifinalists in Fulbright competition
Fourteen Miami University students and alumni are semifinalists in the 2019-2020 Fulbright U.S. Student competition.
02/07/2019
Celebrate Black History Month with these February events
Miami University hosts several events in celebration of Black History Month.
02/05/2019
Guest speakers bring big, bold concepts to spring lectures
Miami University welcomes big names and big topics to campus during spring semester. The following is a list of some events that are free and open to the public.
02/05/2019
Think spring inside The Conservatory at Miami Hamilton
From taking a Botanical Studies course to following the Conservatory on social media, Miami's Conservatory at the Hamilton campus offers many ways for the community to "think spring."
01/31/2019
Designing a future for female entrepreneurs
At 20 years old, Summer Crenshaw (Miami ’03) was on a clear-cut path to her career. She was already working in public relations as an undergraduate at Miami University, touring with chart-topping bands and running national marketing campaigns in the entertainment industry.
01/29/2019
Miami a "Best Value" per The Princeton Review
Miami is among just 200 universities and colleges recognized as one of the nation’s "Best Value Colleges," according to The Princeton Review.
01/28/2019
"Good enough" might be just perfect, according to Miami researcher
Is this story good enough? For perfectionists, maybe not, but according to Miami University's Laurens Steed, good enough just might be OK.
01/28/2019
Miami board of trustees nationally recognized
The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) has awarded Miami University’s board of trustees with the John W. Nason Award for Board Leadership. It is one of six boards so honored out of 40 nominations.
01/24/2019
A life-saving gift
After eight years on dialysis, Jordan Ryan knew she could die without a new kidney. She also knew her chance of receiving one was slim. Then her cell phone rang.
01/23/2019
Stargazing leads to a future profession for physics and math major
On a clear night, the view at Hueston Woods takes your breath away. A long look among the stars reminds Orion Koleva about his place in the universe.
01/23/2019
Miami biologist's research part of new phase in cell biology
A recent study published by Miami scientist Andor Kiss and colleagues from the University of California, Irvine and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is related to one of runners-ups of the "2018 Science Breakthroughs of the Year: How Cells Marshall Their Contents."