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05/09/2018
Student Spotlight: Jade Smallwood
Smallwood, a 2014 Edgewood graduate, initially enlisted in the National Guard right after high school.
05/09/2018
Performance Management Series
Performance Management Series
04/19/2018
Meet Marla Niebling, Director of Employee and Labor Relations
Human Resources hires new director.
04/17/2018
A Spring Break That Made a Difference
Miami Regionals students went on a recent Alternative Spring Break (ASB) experience. These students traveled to Gatlinburg, TN in hopes of making a difference to people whose lives had been affected by the Great Smoky Mountains wildfires in 2016.
03/28/2018
Student Spotlight: Kenzel Patterson
Patterson is now a senior at Miami Regionals, pursuing one of our newest majors, Community Arts, with a minor in Fashion Design.
03/27/2018
Two babies. Two degrees. Two years. Miami Regionals MSCJ Student Picks Up the Pace with Online Graduate Courses
In just two years, Chad DePew accomplished what would take most people three times as much time. The catalyst? The ability to take courses online and fast-track his education.
03/26/2018
Miami University announces 2018 President's Distinguished Service Award recipients
Seventeen students will receive the President's Distinguished Service Award on April 15. Pictured above are this year's recipients, appearing alphabetically left-to-right as identified below in a bulleted list.Miami University President Gregory Crawford will honor 17 students whose service through campus life, community service, intellectual and cultural leadership or student employment demonstrate the spirit of being a citizen leader of uncommon quality.
03/26/2018
Dr. Tammie L. Gerke Recipient of Cincinnati Mineral Society's 2018 Educational Foundation Award
Dr. Tammie L. Gerke, lecturer in the Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences and in the Department of Geology and Environmental Earth Science, received the 2018 Educational Foundation Award from the Cincinnati Mineral Society.
03/21/2018
Fortifying the future, Miami goes "Boldly Creative"
Miami University will invest $50 million in a new generation of academic excellence, enhancing its nationally recognized undergraduate teaching, learning and research with a sharpened focus on innovation and creativity.