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King Library is the main library of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.The largest of four libraries on the Oxford campus, it serves as the primary library facility and center of administration for the Miami University Libraries system. [1]
The Shriver Center, located at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, USA, was first opened as the University Center in 1958.Later it was renamed as the Phillip R. Shriver Center, and provided space for not just the student body at the university, but also for faculty, staff and the greater Oxford community.
Miami University Press is a university press affiliated with Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. The press specializes in works of poetry, fiction, and those that detail the history of Miami University. [1] [2] [3] Miami University Press was founded in 1992 by Miami University English professor James Reiss.
Bookleggers founder Nathan Sandler, right, and award-winning local filmmaker Monica Sorelle, center, hear from contestant Miranda Irribarra, left, as she presents ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar ...
Miami University's freshman retention rate is 89.2%, with 83% going on to graduate within six years. [61] Miami University is a college-sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program and sponsored 21 Merit Scholarship awards in 2020. In the 2020–2021 academic year, 28 freshman students were National Merit Scholars. [62]
She teaches at Cornell University. [1] In 2016 she was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, where she was finishing a novel set "among the corsairs of the Gulf Coast that imagines Texas’s role within the broader Caribbean diaspora. It is tentatively titled The Galvez Grand.
A sketch of the center section of Upham Hall from the Miami University Archives. Perhaps the most famous part of Upham Hall is the Upham Hall Arch, located in the center of the building. Engraved over the arch, which was added to the building in 1948, are the words of John 8:32: “Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free."
Nicholas Howe (February 17, 1953 – September 27, 2006) was an American scholar of Old English literature and culture, whose Migration and Mythmaking in Anglo-Saxon England (1989) was an important contribution to the study of Old English literature and historiography.