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Four-star DT Anthony Kennedy Jr. commits to Miami over Georgia, Missouri, and Arkansas, boosting the Hurricanes' surging 2026 ...
A new 6,500-seat facility will benefit athletics, students and regional economy. The project includes a hotel, conference ...
Jacksonville City Council unanimously approves agreement for University of Florida to build campus in downtown Jacksonville.
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Miami University will soon offer a new Doctor of Philosophy in engineering degree for students.The Ohio Department of Higher Education approved the new Ph.D. degree after previous approvals by ...
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 ...
OXFORD, Ohio (WXIX) - Miami University’s Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is suspended for 15 years following an alleged hazing incident involving students and alumni. According to a press ...
Paul Brown, founder of the franchise, graduated from Miami in 1930 and is a charter member of the university’s famed “Cradle of Coaches.” “This partnership is an excellent way to honor the legacy of ...
OXFORD, Ohio — A fraternity at Miami University has been suspended over allegations of hazing. Officials confirmed the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity is under investigation and its activities ...
Manhattan, Miami, and Malibu are often cited among the most expensive — and most desirable — places to live in America. Despite offering enviable lifestyles to their residents, these cities have a ...
The home of Miami University’s basketball and other student sports teams – and Butler County’s largest sports arena - may be replaced. Opened in 1968 and host of thousands of men and women ...