Miami Media Highlights April 4 to April 10
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Miami Media Highlights April 4 to April 10
Study International, April 11: Miami University of Ohio: A Vibrant Journey to Career Readiness
This article reports on Miami University’s engineering program ranking among the top 20 national public universities.
Times Higher Education, April 11: What Does the Return of Inflation Mean for Universities
This article reports on rising inflation and the effects it will have on universities. Jonathan Wolff, associate professor of Economics, is quoted.
U.S. Figure Skating, April 9: Hydenettes, Miami University Place in Top 6 at World Synchronized Skating Championships
This article reports on Miami’s synchronized skating team placing among the top 6 at the World Synchronized Skating Championships.
WXIX-CIN, April 8: Miami University helping improve high school education
This news broadcast reports on Miami University launching a new program, Early College Academy, that will help high school students get a head start on their college education.
The Courier-Times, April 8: Where U.S. First Ladies Went to College
This article reports on Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, wife of former United States president Benjamin Harrison, attending Miami University. Additional reports on this topic appeared in several media outlets.
Poets & Quants, April 6: Poets&Quants Top 50 Undergraduate B-School Profs Of 2021
This article reports on the top 50 undergraduate business school professors of 2021. David Shrider, associate professor of Finance who died unexpectedly last summer,, had the most nominations and was remembered for his legacy.
Inside Higher Ed, April 6: VMI Alumni Take Aim at College’s DEI Efforts
This article reports on alumni push back on Virginia Military Institute's DEI efforts. Katherine S. Cho, assistant professor of Educational Leadership, is quoted.
Journal News, April 6: Ohio U.S. Senate Primary Republican candidate debate
This article features photos taken from the Ohio U.S. Senate Primary Republican candidate debate hosted at Miami University. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:
- Dayton Daily News, April 6: Ohio U.S. Senate Primary Republican candidate debate
Journal News, April 6: Arts and Humanities Festival taking place at Miami University-Hamilton today through April 15
This article reports on the Arts and Humanities Festival that Miami University-Hamilton is hosting from April 6th-15th.
Volt, April 6: Making Higher Ed Marketing More Inclusive
This broadcast featuring Jamie Hunt, vice president and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Miami University, discusses the importance of DEI and having it authentically become who the institution is, in ensuring inclusive marketing.
Fast Company, April 5: Job hopping shouldn’t be your first instinct. Try ‘job crafting’ instead
This article, written by Scott Dust, Raymond E. Glos associate professor of Management, discusses the need to ‘job craft’. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:
- Business Breaking News, April 5: Job hopping shouldn’t be your first instinct. Try ‘job crafting’ instead
KUOW-FM, April 5: Supply Chain Backups
This radio broadcast reports on freighting issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on the supply chain. Lisa Ellram, University Distinguished Professor and James Evans Rees distinguished professor of Supply Chain Management, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in multiple outlets.
- WVXU, April 5: Supply Chain Backups
- Marketplace, April 5: Having soared through the pandemic the cost of shipping declined in March
RADKPLA, April 4: Handling Money Increases Risky Behavior
This radio broadcast reports on Miami University research indicating that touching and handling money increases testosterone levels and risk taking behaviors.
TheScientist, April 4: Unearthing the Evolutionary Origins of Insect Wings
This article reports on the evolution of insect wings. Yoshi Tomoyasu, associate professor of Biology, is quoted.
WVXU, April 4: Miami University is Celebrating 50 Years of Partnership with the Myaamia Tribe of Oklahoma
This article reports on Miami University celebrating 50 years of partnership with the Myaamia Tribe of Oklahoma. Doug Lankford, Chief of the Myaamia Tribe, is quoted.