News

Jennifer Young, a licensed psychologist and associate director for community engagement in the Student Counseling Service, ...
The SMART-FIT Lab will train students in smart manufacturing skills and machine optimization ...
Miami University’s College of Education, Health and Society has received an “A” grade in Reading Foundations from the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) for its undergraduate elementary ...
With free admission, free on-site parking, and exhibitions designed to engage visitors of all ages, the museum is the perfect destination for a weekday adventure or weekend exploration.
Mirza and Samir Bali, professor of Physics, recently received a $796,516 grant from the National Science Foundation's Expanding Capacity in Quantum Information Science and Engineering (ExpandQISE) ...
Two College of Education, Health and Society representatives were among the eight winners of Miami University’s 2025 Hawk Tank competition, hosted by the MIAMI Women Giving Circle. Sarah Watt, ...
More than 1,000 Farmer School students became Farmer School alumni after graduating from Miami University. Here are some highlights from the speeches of keynote speaker Jillian Griffiths and student ...
Sherrill Sellers, professor of family science and social work and associate dean for undergraduate education, innovation, and technology, has been awarded the Richard T. Delp Outstanding Faculty Award ...
Jada Martin Showes, Camerin Scott, and Sky Whaley, graduates of Aiken High School and incoming primary education majors at Miami University, are taking the next step in their journeys as future ...
Preparation for Miami University’s two ground mount solar photovoltaic (PV) installations begins this week. The solar fields will be part of the Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park, made ...
Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine ’71, left, and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ’69 received honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees from Miami University during Saturday’s spring commencement ceremony at Yager ...