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Newton, Ivy enjoy day out at the ballpark

Miami’s presidential pups joined President Gregory Crawford and University Ambassador Renate Crawford at Bark in the Park

Oxford and Beyond

Newton, Ivy enjoy day out at the ballpark

Miami University at Bark in the Park 2025
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    Miami University President Gregory Crawford and University Ambassador Dr. Renate Crawford with their dogs, Ivy and Newton, at Great American Ball Park

    Miami University President Gregory Crawford and University Ambassador Dr. Renate Crawford with their dogs, Ivy and Newton, at Great American Ball Park on April 30.

Miami University at Bark in the Park 2025
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    Miami University President Gregory Crawford and University Ambassador Dr. Renate Crawford with their dogs, Ivy and Newton, at Great American Ball Park

    Miami University President Gregory Crawford and University Ambassador Dr. Renate Crawford with their dogs, Ivy and Newton, at Great American Ball Park on April 30.


 

Great American Ball Park went to the dogs – again.

Newton, Ivy, and a host of other pups were on hand April 30 for the Cincinnati Reds’ annual Bark in the Park tradition that allows pet owners to bring their canine friends to the stadium to take in a game.

Miami President Gregory Crawford and University Ambassador Dr. Renate Crawford took part in the fun, too, throwing out a ceremonial first pitch, which was then retrieved by Newton prior to the Reds taking on the St. Louis Cardinals.

Three more Bark in the Park dates remain for the Reds in 2025 – June 17, July 7, and Sept. 18.

Enjoy photos from the event provided by University Communications and Marketing’s Gerod Harder and the Cincinnati Reds.

Established 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.