Miami University announces President’s List honorees for fall 2025 semester

Gregory P. Crawford, President
Gregory P. Crawford, President - Miami University
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Miami University has named students who ranked in the top three percent of undergraduates within each division to its President’s List for the fall 2025 semester. The recognition highlights academic excellence among Miami’s undergraduate student body.

The following students from Illinois were included on the list: Max Kaufman of Riverwoods, Taleah Bozanic of Deerfield, and Sara Kaufman of Riverwoods.

Founded in 1809, Miami University is located in Oxford, Ohio, with regional campuses in Hamilton and Middletown, a learning center in West Chester, and a European study center in Luxembourg. The university serves more than 22,600 undergraduates across over 100 areas of study and more than 2,200 graduate students through 78 master’s and doctoral degree programs. According to U.S. News & World Report, Miami is consistently ranked among the top 50 national public universities.

Students at Miami engage with teacher-scholars and participate in research opportunities. The university contributes $2.3 billion annually to Ohio’s economy through partnerships and job creation initiatives. Additionally, Miami is an NCAA Division I institution with more than 500 student-athletes competing across 19 varsity sports.

For additional information about the university or its programs, visit MiamiOH.edu.

Information from this story was sourced from MeritPages.com



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