They are honored with Miami’s most prestigious career faculty award for ‘outstanding contribution to the education of the ...
Nearly 4,100 degree candidates are expected for Miami University’s 185th Spring Commencement this Saturday at Yager Stadium. The ceremony celebrating the Class of 2024 begins at 10:30 a.m. and will be ...
Before The Marcum existed, the building was originally the Oxford Female College. The building was later used as a sanitarium and was then purchased by Miami University in 1925. It then became Fisher ...
As part of a larger initiative to improve the overall security, features, and performance of the Miami Wi-Fi infrastructure, IT Services will be making some enhancements to the available Wi-Fi ...
Traditional (Non-Renovated) Double Occupancy Room $3,943 + $522 Residential Fee* Traditional (Non-Renovated) Triple or Quad Occupancy Room $3,876 + $522 Residential Fee* Traditional (Non-Renovated) ...
Welcome to Miami University Housing! Through our partnership with the Office of Residence Life, we seek to ensure that your home away from home is safe, comfortable, and clean—and that it supports ...
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The only hotel in Oxford that allows you to experience the history and tradition of Miami University.
Gilbert (Gil) Gordon was Chair of the Chemistry Department from 1973 to 1984 and was instrumental in ensuring that the Department successfully made the transition from an MS to a Ph.D. graduate ...
Scripps Gerontology Center is an innovation hub, developing new programs that meet the needs of all of us as we age. At the close of 2023, Elizabeth "Like" Lokon, Ph.D., Founder and Director of ...
Before McGuffey, the schoolbook which had educated generations of American youth had been the old New England Primer. Reflecting the stern Calvinism of colonial times, it began the teaching of the ...
Wenner’s exclusion of Black and female musical voices from his supposedly definitive list of “Masters” is straightforward cultural erasure, writes Kernodle ...