A rise in destructive student behaviors encouraged by social media trends on platforms such as TikTok are occurring in many school districts. Miami University College of Education, Health and Society educational leadership faculty and experts are available to help schools address these and related issues.
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Saturday, October 19
Check-In: 8 a.m., Race Start: 8:30 a.m.,
Begins on Central Quad
The Panhellenic Association, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and Interfraternity Council are working to support the transition from the current Oxford Pantry to the Talawanda Oxford Pantry and Social Services (TOPSS), which includes a new building. Come get your Family Weekend run on and support a great local cause. The race route begins on Central Quad, goes around campus, and ends at the Farmers Market in the Oxford Uptown Parks. Registration information.
Recreation Center Open
Recreation Center
Get your workout on during Family Weekend. Special Family Weekend daily pass rate of $6. Learn more about the Recreation Center.
Radford University is in the process of purchasing close to $23 million worth of off-campus properties as major construction projects continue, according to numbers presented at a recent board of visitors meeting.
The university has torn downâor has plans to razeânumerous private structures as it clears way for the new construction. Some of the cleared land will be used for parking needs.
The school is currently leasing the properties located near the schoolâs Radford campus from the Radford University Foundation, which has purchased 19 properties over the last few years for a mixture of off-campus housing, parking lots and greenspace, according to university spokeswoman Caitlyn Scaggs.