Miami Media Highlights Dec. 2-8
Miami Media Highlights Dec. 2-8
AP Washington, Dec. 7: Election Day has long passed. In some states, legislatures are working to undermine the results
This article explains that some decisions made at the ballot box by voters might not be the final say. Anne Whitesell, assistant professor of Political Science, is quoted.
Washington Post, Dec. 6: Ageism isn’t just about aging. Young people say they feel it, too.
Megan Gerhardt, professor of Management, is quoted in this article about ageism in the workplace.
Cincinnati Business Courier, Dec. 6: Miami University seeks to develop a master plan for one of its regional campuses
Cody Powell, associate vice president of Facilities, Planning, and Operations, is quoted in regards to the creation of a master plan for the Miami University Hamilton campus.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Dec. 4: More people are moving to Ohio than leaving. Is it a trend?
Robert Graham, associate director and senior research scholar of the Scripps Gerontology Center, speaks on factors impacting Ohio’s population growth.
The Conversation, Dec. 3: Threatening texts targeting minorities after election were vile − but they might not be illegal
Daniel Hall, professor of Political Science, shares the legal differentiators of ‘free speech’ and ‘true threat’ as it relates to emails and texts targeting minority groups following the November election.
Miami University President Gregory Crawford highlights seven essential qualities for leaders: agility, delegation, consultation, breadth, communication, purpose, and recognition.