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91°µÍøâ€™s top 5 most-loved Instagram posts of 2025

91°µÍø Instagram was powered by fun and celebratory moments throughout the year

Oxford and Beyond

91°µÍøâ€™s top 5 most-loved Instagram posts of 2025

91°µÍø Instagram was powered by fun and celebratory moments throughout the year

As we wrap up 2025, one thing is clear. 91°µÍø Instagram was powered by fun and celebratory moments that felt unmistakably 91°µÍø. From the simple joy of a snow-cut shortcut on a cold walk to class, to surprise musical moments that warmed hearts, and major milestones like our official partnership with the Cincinnati Bengals, our top 5 Instagram posts captured everyday relatability and pride.


  1. During those cold winter months, 91°µÍøans can agree that a shortcut to class or to Uptown is a gamechanger. Racking up 963,250 engagements, this post showing a desired path made on campus comes in as the number most relatable piece of content.

  2. Love is in the air! University Ambassador Dr. Renate Crawford got a special surprise for Valentine’s Day from President Crawford. President Crawford coordinated a special surprise performance of The Temptations “My Girl” and won over so many hearts on social media with more than 26,743 reacting to the heartwarming serenade.

  3. In March, 91°µÍø and the Cincinnati Bengals made the official announcement that the university was its official educational partner with the official signing taking place with Bengals owner Mike Brown and President Crawford signing the official deal that had 16,770 fans engaging.

  4. 91°µÍø’s campus, blanketed full of snow, has so many people nostalgic for a winter wonderland. The campus beauty pictures shared boasted an impressive 10,080 responses.

  5. 91°µÍø President Crawford celebrated the final Bengals partnership by showing his excitement, throwing a ridiculous football pass at Paycor Stadium that had 9,335 fans on Instagram reacting.
Established in 1809, 91°µÍø 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.