MIAMI UNIVERSITY


Meaning of MIAMI UNIVERSITY in English

public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Oxford, Ohio, U.S. The university is composed of seven academic divisions and emphasizes a core curriculum in the liberal arts. It offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and business management. Miami has branch campuses in nearby Hamilton and Middletown that award associate's degrees only. There is also a European centre in Luxembourg. Total enrollment throughout all the campuses is approximately 20,000. An act of the U.S. Congress in 1792 required that a university be established in the Miami River valley north of the Ohio River. Although the university was officially founded in 1809, instruction did not begin until 1824. Financial shortfalls forced Miami to close in 1873, but it reopened in 1885 with the support of the state of Ohio. Women were first admitted in 1888. U.S. President Benjamin Harrison graduated from Miami University in 1852. William Holmes McGuffey was a faculty member from 1826 to 1836, during which time he created the first of his famous readers. The campus is the site of the McGuffey Museum, a national historic landmark.

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