Miami Media Highlights March 18-24
Miami Media Highlights March 18-24
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Mar 24: McVey Science Building Now Open on Miami’s Campus
Beena Sukumaran, the Dinesh and Ila Paliwal Dean of the College of Engineering and Computing, highlights the collaboration of programs from three Miami University colleges housed in the McVey Data Science building.
The Salt Lake City Tribune, Mar 23: How Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt fit — and don't fit
This article reports on the recent sentencing of a Latter-day Saint parenting influencer. John-Charles Duffy, assistant teaching professor of Comparative Religion, is quoted.
NPR-WYSO, Ch 91.7, Mar 22: Are your solar eclipse glasses safe? Tips to spot fakes vs. safe brands
This radio news story warns of knockoff glasses ahead of the April 8 solar eclipse. Yao “Henry” Jin, associate professor of Management, is featured.
The Conversation, Mar 21: How safe are your solar eclipse glasses? Cheap fakes from online marketplaces pose a threat, supply-chain experts say
This article written by Yao “Henry” Jin, associate professor of Management, warns of knockoff glasses ahead of the April 8 solar eclipse.
Post Magazine, Mar 19: Miami University opens Disguise-powered XR stage
This article highlights the state-of-the-art XR stage that has been incorporated into the new McVey Data Science building at Miami. Ben Nicholson, assistant lecturer of Emerging Technology of Business + Design, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic also appeared in EdTech Innovation Hub and Business Wire.
The National Desk, Mar 19: Combating teacher shortage
This broadcast news story features Prince Edward Johnson II, Miami and Cincinnati Public School Pipeline Coordinator. The story highlights the program offered to Aiken High School students that can result in a future teaching job within the school district.
Cincinnati Business Courier, Mar 18: FC Cincinnati, Eleeo Brands among fastest-growing local firms on Miami’s inaugural RedHawk50
This article spotlights the RedHawk50 awardees who were honored March 15 in Cincinnati (subscription may be required).