From alley revitalization to tenants rights: How student projects impact Oxford Planning efforts in Oxford extend beyond city staff and into classrooms at Miami University, where students lead projects that guide future efforts in town.
Family and consumer sciences teacher to retire after three-decade career at Talawanda After teaching a variety of classes at Talawanda High School through Butler Tech since 1994, this year will be long-time teacher Sharon Gregory's last with the district.
Ukrainian Nobel Peace Laureate shares vision for end of war with Russia during Miami lecture Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk's work with the Center for Civil Liberties earned the organization the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022. Last week, she shared her vision for a just peace in Ukraine during Miami University's annual Havighurst Lecture.
Electric Root Festival thrives despite stormy weather Despite a rainy day forcing festivities inside, the Electric Root Festival still managed to draw a crowd to celebrate Black arts and culture.
Oxford and Miami unions, citizens hold May Day rally on labor rights and Trump Union rights advocates from Miami University and Oxford alike gathered Uptown in Oxford to celebrate May Day with a rally for fair labor practices and against certain policies under the Trump administration.
Local Legends: The only doc in town Fred Fogel Shepard took care of the residents of College Corner for decades as the only medical doctor in town in the mid-1900s.
As Miami proposes new structure for language programs, educators worry about priorities As language program enrollment declines nationally, Miami University is considering rolling six separate language majors under a united degree program. Despite this, language proficiency is essential for employers and national security.