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Miami Media Highlights, Oct. 25-Oct. 30

Miami Media Highlights, Oct. 25-Oct. 30

Washington Post, Oct. 31: Contagion

This article mentions Miami students visiting Washington D.C. in the aftermath of the capital riots. 


Arkansas Online, Oct. 31: Jazz venues nationwide try to keep the beat going

This article reports on the closure of many jazz venues amid the pandemic. Tammy Kernodle, professor of music is quoted. 


Authority Magazine, Oct. 31: Dr. Amity Noltemeyer Of Miami University On The 5 Things Parents Can Do To Help Their Children Thrive and Excel In School 

Amity Noltemeyer, professor of Educational Psychology is interviewed on things parents can do to help their children thrive and excel in school.


Washington News Post, Oct. 29: Diversity Abroad announces 2021 EDIIE award Winners

This article reports on Miami University winning the 2021 EDIIE award. Cherl Young, associate vice president of Global Initiatives, is quoted. 


Business Insider, Oct. 29: A Google executive’s passion for collecting locks of presidential hair

This article reports on the interest collectors have in locks of presidential hair. Helen Sheumaker, professor of Global and Intercultural studies, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in: 


Journal News, Oct. 29: Some Hamilton offices possibly in historic CSX station? Spooky Nook?

This article reports on Miami University and Hamilton companies launching a partnership for solving problems. 


Journal News, Oct. 29: Asian spider takes hold in Georgia, sends humans scurrying

This article reports on Joro spiders, native to East Asia, discovered in Georgia. Ann Rypstra, director of Ecology Resource Center, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in: 


Cincinnati.com, Oct. 28: COVID-19 vaccine mandates: More than 90% of Miami University students got the jab

This article reports on Miami University's COVID vaccination requirements.  Additional reports on this topic appeared in: 


WLW-AM, Oct. 27: Dr. Bryan Ashenbaum on supply chain issues (Part 1)

This broadcast reports on current supply chain issues and what to expect for the holiday season. Bryan Ashenbaum, associate dean of Farmer School of Business is quoted.  

(Part 2)


College News, Oct. 27: What are the Ivy League Schools?

This article reports on Miami University being among public ivies to offer a similar prestigious and meticulous education that Ivy League schools offer, but at a lower tuition rate.


Journal News, Oct. 27: Some Colleges and universities see lower enrollment while Miami University rises

This article reports on Miami University’s increasing enrollment. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:


Best Buddies, Oct. 26: Enduring Friendships are Priceless

This article reports on the Miami University chapter of best buddies. 


Dayton Business Journal, Oct. 26: See where Ohio schools rank among world’s best universities

This article reports on Miami University ranked among Best Global Universities.


Cincinnati Business Courier, Oct. 25: Miami to break ground on new $58M campus building with key donor on hand

This article reports on Miami University breaking ground on the new Richard M. McVey Data Science Building. Additional reports on this topic appeared in: 


PressReader.com, Oct. 31: Freedom film fest

This article reports on Miami University hosting the inaugural Freedom Film Festival this November and presenting Reginald Hudlin with the Freedom Summer of ‘64 Award.


The Chronicle of the Horse, Oct. 18: Tess Von Hemel Hits Her Stride In The Jumpers

This article reports on Miami student Tess Von Hemel and her horse Qlipper’s win at the Markel/USHJA Zone 5 & 6 and Platinum Jumper Championships.