Miami Provost to step down this summer after three years in role Miami University Provost Elizabeth Mullenix will step down after three years in her role. She led academic affairs through a period of rapid change for higher education.
Old buildings, new developments and alternative visions As Oxford develops its first Historic Preservation Plan, Miami University has repeatedly considered razing and rebuilding on historic properties. What happens when towns and universities have competing priorities?
How does Miami plan for campus development, and is it enough? As discussions about a new arena at Miami University reached the public last fall, some faculty pushed for a campus master plan to guide future development. The university maintains multiple thematic plans, but no overarching guiding document.
Media Matters: The sound of music … Edison to Elvis Technological revolutions in sound recording have driven revolutions in the way we connect with the world, especially music, writes columnist Richard Campbell.
A conversation with the mayor of Dubno, Ukraine, three years after the Russian invasion Guest columnist Stephen Norris spoke with the mayor of Dubno, Ukraine, Oxford's Sister City, about how the Russian invasion three years ago has transformed life in the country.
Commission recommends increased size for Uptown businesses — but not bars and restaurants Oxford's Planning Commission has recommended allowing retail spaces of up to 20,000 square feet Uptown, but the increased space wouldn't apply to bars and restaurants automatically.
Celebrating America’s exclusive mathematical holiday — Pi Day The celebration of Pi Day is uniquely American thanks to the way we write dates.