Miami University Hamilton Explained

Miami University Hamilton
Parent:Miami University
Type:Public satellite campus
Founder:Phillip Shriver
Dean:Ande Durojaiye[1]
Students:2,514[2]
City:Hamilton
State:Ohio
Country:United States
Coor:39.378°N -84.563°W
Colors:Red and White[3]
 
Athletics Nickname:Harriers
Mascot:Harry the Harrier

Miami University Hamilton (Miami Hamilton) is a satellite campus of Miami University in Hamilton, Ohio. It was founded in 1968 and is one of three regional campuses of Miami University.

History

In 1946, Miami University began offering classes in Hamilton and Middletown to meet the needs of people living in those communities who could not attend college. The success of these classes led to the creation of five academic centers in Norwood, Dayton, Piqua and the existing Hamilton and Middletown locations. Steady growth of student enrollment combined with local support for higher education led to the opening of Miami Middletown in 1966 and Miami Hamilton in 1968. The Dayton and Piqua academic centers were replaced by Wright State University; the responsibilities for the Norwood academic center were assumed by the University of Cincinnati.[4]

Campus

Miami Hamilton is a small, compact campus consisting of five academic buildings, a gymnasium, and a conservatory.[5]

Buildings

Academics

Miami University Hamilton is a small, primarily nonresidential teaching university with a focus on undergraduate studies.[6] The College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science is an academic division of Miami University housed entirely at Miami University Hamilton and consists of twelve academic departments.[7] The university offers 31 majors and 10 minors.[8] [9]

Student Life

Student Body

Demographics of student body – Fall 2020[10] ! !! Undergraduate
Non-Hispanic White74.8%
Black9.2%
Asian2.4%
Hispanic (of any race)4.8%
Other races/ethnicities.2%
Multi-Racial4.1%
Non-Resident Alien4.4%
In 2020, Miami Hamilton had a total enrollment of 2,451 admitted students. Of these, 48% were male and 51% were female.[10]

Student-Run Organizations

Miami Hamilton has over 53 registered student organizations. These clubs and organizations vary from Arts & Humanities, to political and religious groups, geology, theatre and LGBTQ+ organizations.[11] The university recognizes the Regionals Student Government (RSG) who represent the students of Miami Hamilton. The RSG members work closely with administrators, faculty and staff, providing input that influences many administrative decisions directly affecting students. Members act as liaisons between students and faculty and serve as voting members on the University Senate on the Oxford campus and the Hamilton Campus Senate.[12]

Athletics

Miami University Hamilton is home of the Miami Hamilton Harriers. The Harriers field competitive teams in men's baseball, basketball, golf and tennis; women's teams include basketball, cheerleading, softball, tennis and volleyball.[13] Miami Hamilton is a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and can complete for National Championships.[13]

The Harrier Baseball Program has been the campus's most successful athletic program, claiming the ORCC Regular Season and Tournament Championship in 11 of the last 12 seasons.

Team Name

Miami Hamilton's athletic teams were originally known as the Chiefs. In 1997, the Miami people withdrew their support for the Miami University "Redskins" nickname, prompting the university to rename to Miami RedHawks. At the same time, Miami Hamilton changed their name to the Harriers and Miami Middletown changed their name to the ThunderHawks.[14]

Miami University System

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Regional Dean and Vice President . Miami University Regionals . 11 October 2022.
  2. As of fall 2019. Web site: 15th Day Headcount, Fall Term 2019 . Ohio Department of Higher Education . 29 April 2020.
  3. Web site: Colors. 11 December 2019.
  4. Web site: Miami Regionals History . Miami University Regionals . 14 September 2021.
  5. Web site: Classrooms and Technology . Miami University Regionals . 14 September 2021.
  6. Web site: Miami University - Hamilton . The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education . 14 September 2021.
  7. Web site: College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science . Miami University Regionals . 14 September 2021.
  8. Web site: College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science (CLAAS) Majors offered at Miami Regionals . Miami University Regionals . 14 September 2021.
  9. Web site: College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science (CLAAS) Minors offered at Miami Regionals . Miami University Regionals . 14 September 2021.
  10. Web site: Enrollment . Miami University . 14 September 2021.
  11. Web site: Organizations . The HUB . 14 September 2021.
  12. Web site: Student Government Association - Miami University Hamilton . The HUB . 14 September 2021.
  13. Web site: About Harrier Sports . Miami University Regionals . 14 September 2021.
  14. Web site: Harrier (and Chiefs) History . Miami University Regionals . 14 September 2021.