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The former WOXY-FM DJ and manager will remain the radio “Voice of the RedHawks” for football and basketball after stepping down as Miami’s assistant athletic director.
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Miami University volleyball coach Carolyn Condit has retired after a historic career as the winningest coach in the university's history and the longest-serving Division 1 head coach in the nation.
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Utter was largely responsible for overseeing the growth of WMUB-FM and WMUB-TV while also serving as a professor of communications.
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The university's provost says Miami isn't alone in making these changes.
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Universities across the country halted their testing requirements in 2020 due to the pandemic. Many in the Cincinnati area say they're not turning back anytime soon.
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The new Chestnut Street station is slated to open in late 2025 on the former Talawanda High School site.
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Under the new law, people 21 and over will be able to purchase and use marijuana legally. However, colleges in Ohio say students and faculty still have to follow their marijuana policies regardless of state law.
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According to a statement from the university, the Wil Haygood Collection includes early drafts of some of his books, interviews, behind-the-scenes movie notes, photos from his world travels, and letters from world leaders and public figures.
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Miami University recently announced it would shrink its humanities programs due to declining enrollment.
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The architecture professor behind the project says the lesson is about understanding the natural environment while taking a moment to reflect and find happiness in life.