05/14/2021
Read the Winning Entries in the 2021 HWC Poetry Contest!
Results are in for the Howe Writing Center's annual Spring poetry contest, themed "Hope & Rebirth." Paige Hartenburg took first-prize honors. Runner-up was Sarah Zimmerman. Alfredo Ascanio earned a staff choice recognition.
05/13/2021
Robin Parker looks back on building a strong legal team at Miami
As chief legal counsel, Robin Parker exudes a kind of protective passion that reassures. No matter the issue, she’s got this. 
05/13/2021
Sun Shines Over ShredFest 2021
ShredFest 2021 is now officially in the books. A total of 98 people attended this year and provided over 7,500 pounds of paper to be shredded.
05/13/2021
Miami students celebrate diversity with Horizon, Lavender ceremonies
Graduating senior Alexandra Hernandez can’t wait to start the next phase of her life after she earns a bachelor’s degree from Miami University this weekend.   “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here and being active in campus organizations played a large part in finding my place at Miami,” she said.
05/13/2021
Miami University on track to welcome largest, most academically accomplished incoming class in history
Miami University is on track to welcome its largest and most academically accomplished first-year class in history, with more than 4,600 first-year students confirming their intention to begin this fall.
05/13/2021
Tom Crist and James Kiper awarded Miami University's Benjamin Harrison Medallion
Tom Crist, professor and chair of biology, and James Kiper, professor of computer science and software engineering, have been honored with the 2021 Benjamin Harrison Medallion. Named for America’s 23rd president who graduated from Miami in 1852, the medallion is Miami University’s most prestigious career faculty honor and recognizes "contribution to the education of the nation."
05/13/2021
Four authors discuss mental health and addiction during Miami's annual creative writing lecture series
For the 2021 edition of the annual Marianne D. McComb Series in Creative Writing, hosted by the Department of English, the theme was centered on mental health and addiction. The month-long series was originally scheduled as a two-day conference in 2020 and was adapted to a Zoom event this spring.
05/13/2021
Be a "Customer Service Excellence Certified" Business with Online Course
The Department of Commerce through Miami University Regionals E-Campus has designed an online four-week course to help you and your employees create the best first impression. The Creating a Culture of Customer Service Excellence microcredential course runs online from June 7 to July 2 and costs $200.
05/13/2021
Upcoming maintenance: Production Oracle patching scheduled for May 22
Saturday, May 22, 2021, beginning at 10 pm, IT Services will be installing a patch to the production Oracle grid infrastructure.
05/13/2021
Michael Glass receives 2021 Nursing Graduate of the Last Decade Award
Born in Hawaii into a Navy family, Michael Glass credits his father's 25-year career as a Corpsman for sparking his interest in healthcare, and his mother's example as a seeker of knowledge and wisdom.
05/13/2021
Back in School: Addressing the Wellbeing of Students in the Wake of COVID19
The Forum for Children’s Well-Being will host a virtual public workshop over the course of three days -- May 20, 25, and 27th -- focusing on the effects of COVID-19 on the intersection of students’ learning and mental health.
05/13/2021
Scripps Staff Updates
Robert Graham, Ph.D., joined Scripps Gerontology Center as a Research Scholar on May 1.