Miami University-Oxford
Recent News About Miami University-Oxford
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Miami University, BCRTA partner to celebrate 50th anniversary of relationship with Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Miami University, BCRTA partner to celebrate 50th anniversary of relationship with Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
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Washington D.C. - Trivia at Tonic on June 27
Washington D.C. - Trivia at Tonic on June 27
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Miami University nursing professor earns grant to study how children are impacted by opioid exposure
Miami University nursing professor earns grant to study how children are impacted by opioid exposure
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Miami University receives STARS Gold rating for sustainability achievements
Miami University receives STARS Gold rating for sustainability achievements
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FSB professor: Cryptocurrency crash will likely lead to regulations
FSB professor: Cryptocurrency crash will likely lead to regulations
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Outreach program connects students through a computer refurbishing effort
Outreach program connects students through a computer refurbishing effort
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Miami Regionals E-Campus tapped as online learning model for international educators
Miami Regionals E-Campus tapped as online learning model for international educators
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Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Sharon Bannister talks about her path from Miami University to becoming a two-star general
When Air Force Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Sharon Bannister addresses graduates at Miami University’s May 14 commencement, she’ll urge them to “find their why” in life.
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Miami senior named to list of top 2022 architecture and interior design graduates
A senior in the Department of Architecture + Interior Design at Miami University has been named to the Metropolis Future 100 list of the top architecture and interior design graduates of the class of 2022.
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Cameron Hay-Rollins and Whitney Womack Smith receive Miami University’s Distinguished Service Award
Cameron Hay-Rollins, professor and chair of Anthropology and director of the Global Health Research Innovation Center, and Whitney Womack Smith, professor of English and chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Writing, are honored with Miami University’s 2022 Distinguished Service Award.
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Tereza Jezkova receives NSF CAREER grant for niche diversification research
Tereza Jezkova, assistant professor of Biology, has been recognized as one of the top young faculty in her field by the National Science Foundation (NSF) with the award of a CAREER grant from the NSF Early Career Development Program.
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Farmer School professor's 'Big Idea' - Gentelligence - featured in Harvard Business Review
It took Farmer School Management professor Megan Gerhardt and her co-authors about a year to write “Gentelligence:
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Miami’s trustees approve renovation projects and 56 for promotion and/or tenure
Miami University’s board of trustees on Feb. 25 approved renovation projects and 56 promotions and/or tenure to faculty and a librarian.
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Miami University's Games + Simulation degree ranked among Top Game Design Programs in the U.S. by Intelligent.com
The Miami University Games + Simulation degree program has been identified as one of the top ten Game Design programs in the United States for 2022 by Intelligent.com.
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Breath Better Spent Poetry Reading Featuring Dr. DaMaris B. Hill on February16
Breath Better Spent Poetry Reading Featuring Dr. DaMaris B. Hill on February16 at 5PM
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Miami’s five new-to-campus deans collaborate with veteran team of deans to move university forward
Miami University’s five new-to-campus deans — four academic and an associate provost/dean working in the provost’s office — have more in common than joining the university during the ongoing pandemic.
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Miami University Regionals launches new online Master of Science in Nursing program
Miami University-Oxford issued the following announcement on Jan. 6Miami University Regionals now offers an online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree, in addition to its popular BSN program.
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MIAMI UNIVERSITY-OXFORD: Faculty/Staff Seasonal Flu Shots @ Oxford Campus on October 5
Faculty/Staff Seasonal Flu Shots @ Oxford Campus on October 5
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Cost of college went up for all students at Miami University-Oxford
In-state tuition and fees rose 2.8 percent for 2018-19 at Miami University-Oxford, according to recent data from the U.S. Department of Education.
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75 percent of applicants to Miami University-Oxford were admitted for fall 2018
At Miami University-Oxford, 98 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students - age 24 or younger - and 50 percent are female, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.