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Martin and the Media - Bahamas Bowl
Miami University head football coach Chuck Martin spoke with the media on Tuesday morning as the team begins preparations to face the University of Alabama at Birmingham on Friday, Dec. 16.
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CW Senior Citizens: Luncheon on Nov 22
Enjoy lunch with your fellow club members! RSVPs are required.
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Mayor Ginther Releases Proposed 2023 General Fund Budget
Mayor Andrew J. Ginther today released his proposed 2023 General Fund budget – the largest-ever in city history. Through sound fiscal management aimed at mitigating the financial fallout of the pandemic and the revenue impacts of remote work legislation, the city is presenting a balanced budget totaling $1.14 billion for programs, services and priorities benefiting Columbus residents and neighborhoods while restoring key reserves and establishing new goals for the city’s rainy day fund.
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Miami ranked No. 4 among all U.S. institutions for the total number of students sent abroad during the 2020-2021 academic year
Miami ranked No. 4 among all U.S. institutions for the total number of students sent abroad, according to the latest Open Doors® report released by the Institute of International Education (IIE) on Monday, November 14. Additionally, Miami is among the top five public doctoral institutions for the percent of undergraduates who study abroad.
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A Liberty Union Senior is Taking Eastland-Fairfield Firefighting Program by Storm
Audrey Farmer may be the first female in Eastland-Fairfield's Firefighting program, but it’s not this fact that makes her unique; rather, it’s her humble nature and true passion for public service.
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Regional convenings to address statewide teacher shortage stress collaborative solutions
When leaders from colleges and universities across Southwest Ohio, pre-K-12 schools, government agencies, and local businesses gathered at Miami University’s Voice of America Learning Center, the goal was simple: Identify collaborative solutions to address the ongoing teacher shortage.
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Local Blues Legend Scotty Bratcher performs at the FCAC
Bratcher brings his “all or nothing” approach to the Fairfield Community Arts Center (FCAC) Friday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m.
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Miami University receives $46 million bequest for scholarships to support Pell-eligible students
Gift from alumnus John Metz ’57 is the largest individual gift in Miami’s history
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Miami makes third straight appearance on ‘Best Employers’ list
For the third consecutive year, Miami University is one of the top employers in the state of Ohio.
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Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month starts today through Oct. 15.
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RedHawks Defeat Ohio University 3-0
On Friday afternoon the Miami University field hockey team downed Ohio University, 3-0. This takes the RedHawks to 4-3 overall and 1-0 in Mid-American Conference play on the season and drops the Bobcats to 3-2, 0-1 MAC.
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Long-Time Pickerington Schools Treasurer Announces His Resignation
Ryan Jenkins announced his resignation on Sept. 9, 2022. Jenkins will become Treasurer at Olentangy Local Schools on Oct. 1.
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Citizenship and Democracy Week 2022 - U.S. District Court Naturalization Ceremony on Sept. 19
Monday, September 19, 2022 10am
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Miami University, BCRTA partner to celebrate 50th anniversary of relationship with Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Oxford bus features artwork highlighting Myaamia language
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Ohio’s GOP governor aims to overcome anger in party base
The school closures, stay-at-home mandates and curfews that Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine imposed early in the pandemic still infuriate Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters.
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Gov candidate John Cranley unveils plan to boost summer school to fix COVID learning loss
Students in Ohio and across the country have fallen behind academically during the pandemic, and lawmakers of all political persuasions want to get them back on track.