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Miami University is continuing to make way for its new arena by planning a replacement for Cook Field. It's looking for a ...
By late fall the largest solar panel field in Miami University’s history will be helping to power the school’s main campus.
Miami University reversed a permanent ban for the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity following a hearing appeal, opting instead for a 15-year suspension. Allegations include beatings, verbal abuse, and ...
A group at Miami University, led by the school's faculty union and student association, held a demonstration on campus Thursday as part of a day of action for higher education.
A fraternity at Miami University in Ohio has been suspended after a student complained of "inhumane" hazing and undergoing abuse, according to a hazing incident report.
Are protests allowed at Miami University? Students are allowed to protest and march in outdoor areas of the campus. However, protests cannot disrupt teaching, research or previously scheduled events.
Students began setting up an encampment on the Miami University campus Thursday night, May 2, 2024, as part of a protest to "show solidarity and demand the university disclose and divest its funds ...
OXFORD, Ohio (WXIX) - Students at Miami University set up a protest encampment on its campus on Thursday. The students join others across the country protesting Israel’s military actions in Gaza ...
NEW YORK -- Columbia University protesters were taken into custody late Tuesday night after the school president asked the NYPD to clear them from campus.
The Miami Hurricanes spring game will draw plenty of eyes at 4 p.m. Saturday at Cobb Stadium on campus — even if most of them are focused on a digital screen and not the actual football field.
CORAL GABLES — A fraternity at the University of Miami is under investigation for an alleged hazing incident that occurred on campus. According to a Thursday article from The Miami Hurricane ...
Hazing is prohibited on campus and illegal in the state of Florida. The state's hazing law was passed in 2005 after the death of a University of Miami student Chad Meredith four years earlier.