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The Miami Redhawks take on the University of Kentucky Friday afternoon. It's the first time the softball team has earned an NCAA tournament birth in three consecutive years.
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The 2008 Miami graduate is the 10th coach to be enshrined in bronze on the plaza outside Yager Stadium. His statue will be unveiled Saturday, May 6, at noon in a public ceremony.
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The bill would ban universities from requiring diversity, equity and inclusion training. It would also prohibit universities from making public statements on controversial issues, among other things.
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Librarians at Miami University want to be recognized as a collective bargaining unit to possibly unionize.
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Starting this Fall, students at Miami University can earn a Bachelor’s of Science in Cybersecurity. The degree will combine aspects of computer science with the skills and knowledge of security.
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Miami University hosted the FIRST Tech Robotic Challenge on Saturday. Over 300 middle and high school students gathered in 24 teams to compete. They designed, built, and coded their own robots.
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A new airline, Avelo, made its first flight out of Dayton and Miami University hosted a Robotics Challenge this weekend.
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New bus wrap design in Oxford "reminds people that the Miami Tribe is from this land and still here"A bus on Miami University's campus has a new, special design that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the relationship between the institution and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.
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New research from Miami University’s Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health and Department of Statistics showed that electric bicycles with battery-powered assist may overcome barriers to active transportation, benefit people's health, and provide an environmentally friendly transportation option.
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Professors’ unions at Wright State and Miami University are warning of problems to come when students return to campus this fall. More than a dozen…
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Over the weekend, some Miami Valley colleges held virtual commencements before sending their new graduates out into the world — and one of the toughest…
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It’s college graduation season, which usually means large commencement festivities. But the pandemic has those events being pushed back or moved online.…