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Miami Media Highlights Oct. 28-Nov. 3

Miami Media Highlights Oct. 28-Nov. 3

WGN, Ch.9, Nov. 3: Backstory with Larry Potash
Jeb Card, associate teaching professor of Anthropology, adds insight on the history of witchcraft.

New York Times, Nov. 3: Election 2024 Polls:  Ohio U.S. Senate
A poll conducted by Miami University students on Ohio voters is included in a pre-election article on polling around the country. The poll was also referenced by Daily Kos, Loveland Magazine, and more.

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Nov. 3: Healthy Innovations
This broadcast news story shares that Miami University has entered into a partnership with TriHealth and Beacon Orthopaedics to provide care for student-athletes.

ABC-WCPO, Ch. 9, Nov. 1: Heading to the Polls
Miami University student leaders are working to ensure student voices are heard at the polls in the upcoming presidential election.

The National News Desk, Nov. 1: Abortion key issue as voters weigh in on 150 ballot measures across 41 states
Anne Whitesell, associate professor of Political Science, offers insight into how abortion ballot initiatives have generated voter interest outside of the presidential election.

Cincinnati Business Courier, Nov. 1: Miami University appoints new dean of College of Education, Health and Society
This story is on Amity Noltemeyer, who was recently named the new dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society.

Dayton Business Journal, Oct. 31: Miami University appoints new Associate Provost
This story is on Elise Radina, who recently was named the new associate provost at Miami University. Radina has served the university in various roles over a 20-year tenure.

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Oct. 31: Miami Celebrates 200 years of Education
Miami University celebrates 200 years of classes with events on Nov. 1 and Nov. 4 at the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum.

CNBC, Oct. 31: The top 10 most affordable college towns in the U.S.—nearly half are in Texas
Oxford, Ohio, home of Miami University is named as one of the top 10 most wallet-friendly college towns and cities in the U.S., according to WalletHub.

Pike County News Watchman, Oct. 29: How social media strategies are shaping Ohio's vote in 2024 elections
Patrick Houlihan, president of the College Democrats of Ohio and a senior Political Science major at Miami University, speaks on the Harris campaign attracting Gen Z on social media.

Cincinnati Enquirer, Oct. 28: 'I'll beat the odds.' We asked 3 political long shots why they're running for office
This article features three political underdogs and the reasons they are running for office. Christopher Kelley, associate teaching professor of Political Science, and John Forren, executive director of the Menard Family Center for Democracy, provide insight.

ABC-WKRC, Ch. 12, Oct. 28: Cincinnati Youth Choir wins 2024 American Prize in Youth Choir Division
The Miami University Choraliers, under the direction of visiting faculty member Robyn Lana, was awarded third place in the collegiate division in the prestigious national competition. Lana also directed the Cincinnati Youth Choir (CYC) who was awarded the 2024 American Prize in the Youth Choir Division.

Inside Higher Ed, Oct. 29: Students more likely to enroll in college based on proximity
This article references a study completed by Riley Acton, assistant professor of Economics at Miami University. The study emphasizes the ways geography impacts access to college — and how such impacts can be especially harmful for marginalized students.