جامعة ميامي، أوهايو

Coordinates: 39°30′43″N 84°44′05″W / 39.511905°N 84.734674°W / 39.511905; -84.734674

Miami University
Seal of Miami University.png
لاتينية: Universitas Miamiensis
الشعارProdesse Quam Conspici
الشعار بالعربيةTo accomplish without being conspicuous[1]
النوعPublic
تأسست1809
المؤسسة الأمUniversity System of Ohio
الوقف$447 million (2016)[2]
الرئيسGregory Crawford[3]
ProvostPhyllis Callahan
الطاقم الاداري1,400 system-wide
الطلبة24,505 system-wide
طلاب نحو البكالوريوس22,119 system-wide; 16,981 Oxford
دارسون بعد التخرج2,386 system-wide
الموقعOxford, Ohio (main campus)
الحرمRural, 2,138 acres (8 km2)
الألوانRed and White[4]
         
الكنيةRedHawks
جالب الحظSwoop the RedHawk
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FBS
Mid-American Conference
National Collegiate Hockey Conference
الموقع الإلكترونيwww.miamioh.edu
Miami University logo.svg

Miami University (also referred to as Miami of Ohio or simply Miami) is a public research university on a 2,138-acre campus in Oxford, Ohio, 35 miles north of Cincinnati. The university was founded in 1809, although classes were not held until 1824. Miami University is the second-oldest university in Ohio, and the 10th oldest public (32nd overall) university in the United States.[5][6][7] Miami also has regional campuses in Hamilton, Middletown and West Chester, as well as the Dolibois European Center in Differdange, Luxembourg. The Carnegie Foundation classifies Miami University as a research university with a high research activity.[8][9] It is affiliated with the University System of Ohio.

Miami University is well known for its liberal arts education; it offers more than 120 undergraduate degree programs and over 60 graduate degree programs within its 8 schools and colleges in architecture, business, engineering, humanities and the sciences. In its 2017 edition, U.S. News & World Report ranked the university 79th among national universities and the 30th top public university in the United States.[10][11] Additionally, Miami University is ranked 2nd best national university (1st among public institutions) for undergraduate teaching.[12] Miami University is one of the original eight Public Ivy schools.[13][14]

Miami University has a long tradition of Greek life; five social Greek-letter organizations were founded at the university earning Miami the nickname "Mother of Fraternities". Today, Miami University hosts over 50 fraternity and sorority chapters, and approximately one-third of the undergraduate student population are members of the Greek community.[15] Miami is renowned for its campus' beauty, having been called "The most beautiful campus that ever there was" by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Robert Frost. Additionally, Forbes ranked the city of Oxford first on its 2016 list of the best college towns in the United States.[16][17]

Miami's athletic teams compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and are collectively known as the Miami RedHawks. They compete in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in all varsity sports except ice hockey, which competes in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference.


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Academics

Rankings

ترتيب الجامعة
على المستوى الوطني
Forbes[19] 155
U.S. News & World Report[20] 96
Washington Monthly[21] 133[18]
على مستوى العالم
ARWU[22] Does not appear.
QS[23] 701.
التايمز[24] 601-800
Harrison Hall at sunset

U.S. News & World Report in its 2017 rankings ranked the university's undergraduate program 79th among national universities, and 30th among public universities. U.S. News also ranked the university fifth for best undergraduate teaching at national public universities.[25] Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine listed Miami as one the "100 Best Values in Public Colleges" for 2015 ranking Miami 55th nationally. Miami has appeared on the list since it was first published in 1998. Forbes ranked Miami 155th in the United States among all colleges and universities and listed it as one of "America's Best College Buys".[26] In March 2014, BusinessWeek ranked the undergraduate business program for the Farmer School of Business at 23rd among all U.S. undergraduate business schools and was ranked 8th among public schools.[27] Entrepreneur ranked Miami's Institute for Entrepreneurship in its top ten undergraduate programs in the nation.[28] The Wall Street Journal ranked Miami 22nd among state schools for bringing students directly from undergraduate studies into top graduate programs.[29] The Journal also ranked Miami's accelerated MBA program ninth globally.[30] Miami's accountancy program received high marks from the Public Accounting Report's rankings of accountancy programs; its undergraduate and graduate programs ranked 17th and 20th respectively.[31] In 1985, Richard Moll wrote a book about America's premier public universities where he describes Miami as one of America's original eight "Public Ivies", along with the University of California, University of Michigan, University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, University of Texas, University of Vermont, and the University of North Carolina.[32]

Miami also receives high marks for its beautiful campus. Newsweek rated Miami No. 19, in its 2012 list of Most Beautiful Schools and poet Robert Frost described it as "The most beautiful campus that ever there was."[33]

See also

المراجع

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  7. ^ Overall Harvard (1636) William and Mary (1693) St. John’s (1696) Yale (1701) University of Pennsylvania (1740) Moravian College (1742) University of Delaware (1743) Princeton (1746) Washington and Lee University (1749) Columbia University (1754) Brown (1764) Rutgers (1766) Dartmouth (1769) College of Charleston (1770) Salem College (1772) Dickinson College (1773) Hampden-Sydney College (1775) Transylvania University (1780) Washington and Jefferson College (1781) Washington College (1782) Franklin and Marshall College (1787) Pitt (1787) Georgetown (1789) UNC-Chapel Hill (1789) University of Vermont (1791) Williams College (1793) Bowdoin College (1794) University of Tennessee (1794) Union College (1795) West Point (1802) Ohio University (1804) Miami University (1809)
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  21. ^ "2020 National University Rankings". Washington Monthly. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
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  33. ^ "College Rankings 2012: Most Beautiful Schools (Photos) - Newsweek and The Daily Beast". Thedailybeast.com. Retrieved 2012-10-12.

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