Miami Media Highlights April 3-9
Miami Media Highlights April 3-9
This article lists 10 higher education options for those living in Northern Kentucky. Miami University is one of the 10 schools listed.
This broadcast news story highlights the first Start by Believing Day on Miami's Oxford campus. The event brings awareness and support to survivors of sexual assault and was sponsored by the Miami University Police Department and their Student Advisory Council. The story aired six times on April 6. Additional reports on this topic appeared on:
- ABC, WCPO-9 News, Ch. 9, April 5: Start by Believing Day
- Diverse Issues in Higher Education: Announcing the 2023 Arthur Ashe Jr. Male and Female Sports Scholar of the Year
- BVM Sports: Hayes Named the 2023 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar
This article tells of the upcoming (May 2023) Sotheby’s auction of the Codex Sassoon (the oldest, most complete Hebrew bible). James Hanges, professor and chair of Comparative Religion, is quoted in the article.
This article features Tammy Kernodle, University Distinguished Professor of
Music, who recommended Mary Lou Williams’ performance piece “A Grand Night for Swing.”
This article features Jeffrey Hunger, assistant professor of Psychology, in regards to a study in which losing weight does not necessarily lead to better health.
This clip is of the Miami University Symphony Orchestra performing Beethoven Symphony No. 7. Additional reports on this topic appeared on:
- New Tang Dynasty, April 4: Beethoven Symphony No. 7 – Miami University Symphony Orchestra
This article announces that the Farmer School of Business is the recipient of a $250,000 gift from KeyBank. Jenny Darroch, Farmer School dean and Mitchell P. Rales Chair in Business Leadership, is quoted.
This article is authored by Miami University President Gregory Crawford and shares how universities and industry can partner to maintain a talented, productive workforce in times of economic uncertainty.
This article discusses the Butler County budget and how the current economic crisis is affecting the county. This article features Bill Even, emeritus professor of Economics, in regards to inflation.