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Not Unsafe, But Unwelcome: Miami Moves Towards Making Campus More Inclusive
Students from minority groups struggle for inclusion on Miami University's campus.
Students from minority groups struggle for inclusion on Miami University's campus.
As Miami University strives to be more diverse, inclusion can be difficult to find for some.
Many Oxford rental properties still comply with Ohio building code from the early 20th century.
Since Aug. 1, 2015, there have been 47 concussions reported in club athletics at Miami University.
The Office of Ethics and Student Conflict Resolution handles alleged violations of Miami's code of conduct.
Some black students at Miami University say they don't feel targeted by police.
Miami University has a well-developed protocol for evaluating student athletes for concussions.
Fraternity houses are inspected four times a year in Oxford.
The arrest rate for blacks is two times higher than that for whites in Oxford.
Rentals in Oxford are supposed to be inspected regularly, but renters are unsure if they are happening.
Immigrants in Butler County are concerned about new enforcement policies coming out of Washington, D.C.
A little more than 9 percent of Miami University students who take out student loans go into default.
Applications for admission from international students is down 6 percent at Miami for the 2017-2018 school year.
Miami University officials say alcohol sales will continue in select locations next school year.
Off-campus student residences can be fruitful hunting grounds for thieves.