
Miami University, nestled in the warmth of Ohio's educational landscape, has garnered yet another distinction as Forbes lists it among America's Best Employers for Women, a testament to its ongoing commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace. Ranking at No. 131 overall and seizing the top three spots among Ohio institutions in the Education sector, Miami stands out with its 21st place among education employers.
This recognition is based on the observations and experiences of more than 140,000 women employed at large U.S companies, surveys conducted in partnership with market research firm Statista, shining a light on the perspectives and conditions shaped by employers countrywide, with an eye toward gender equity and the cultivation of conditions that allow women to thrive. Alongside weighing responses regarding pay equity, work-life balance, and advancement opportunities, these surveys also measure the likelihood of employees recommending their workplaces to others, a subtle yet potent indicator of institutional health and employee satisfaction.
Miami University's leadership embraces these commendations with an understanding of their weight and the work they bespeak. According to a statement from Miami University's website, President Gregory Crawford articulates this pride, stating, “Miami University’s faculty and staff strive to provide the best possible educational experience for our students,” and asserting the university's dedication to “a welcoming environment of value, respect, and appreciation where our employees can succeed and flourish.”
Not resting on any singular accolade, Miami's accolades speak to a broader narrative of excellence, the institution recently recognized as a Best College by Money.com and a Best Value College by none other than the Princeton Review; these recognitions function not as the destination but as milestones upon a road of continuous improvement and unyielding commitment. Additionally, Forbes' inclusion of Miami University in America’s Best Employers for New Grads in 2025 underscores a forward momentum, aligning the interests of emerging professionals with the sustained nurturing found at Miami University.
For more information on Miami University's recognition, the full article can be viewed on their news page.









