Owen Kaiser named to Dean’s List at Miami University for fall 2025

Gregory P. Crawford, President
Gregory P. Crawford, President
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Owen Kaiser has been named to the Dean’s List at Miami University for the fall 2025 semester. The recognition is given to students who rank in the top twenty percent of undergraduates within their division for academic performance during the spring 2025 semester.

Kaiser, from Crystal Lake, Illinois, received congratulations for this achievement. Miami University is a public institution located in Oxford, Ohio, with over 22,600 undergraduate and 2,200 graduate students. The university offers a variety of academic programs and emphasizes faculty engagement and personal attention.

Founded in 1809, Miami University is regularly ranked among the top 50 national public universities by U.S. News & World Report. The university has campuses in Hamilton and Middletown, a learning center in West Chester, and a European study center in Luxembourg. Students at Miami engage in research with teacher-scholars and participate in more than 100 areas of study at the undergraduate level and 78 master’s and doctoral programs. The university contributes $2.3 billion annually to Ohio’s economy through partnerships and job creation. Miami also competes as an NCAA Division I school with more than 500 student-athletes across 19 varsity sports.

For additional information about Miami University, visit MiamiOH.edu.

Information from this story was sourced from MeritPages.com



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