Miami Media Highlights Feb. 24-March 2
Miami Media Highlights Feb. 24-March 2
Cincinnati Enquirer, Mar. 2: Two Miami Students step up to save an instructor’s life
Miami University students Reed Stewart and Brayden Osborne performed CPR to help save the life of an adjunct faculty member on the Miami Hamilton Regional campus. Additional coverage of this story also appeared on CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12.
Journal-News, March 2: Former Miami U assistant now Denver Broncos’ coach joins school’s ‘Cradle of Coaches’
This story reported on Miami’s latest Cradle of Coaches induction class, which included Sean Payton, former Miami football assistant and current Denver Broncos head coach.
The Conversation, Feb. 28: The science behind airplane deicing – a mechanical engineer explains how chemistry and physics make flying a more uplifting experience
Andrew Sommers, professor of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, breaks down the science behind deicing.
Tampa Bay Times, Feb. 27: What's behind Indy NXT driver Nolan Allaer's Lightning-themed suit
This news story features Miami University student Nolan Allaer’s career as an Indy NXT driver. Allaer plans to graduate in December with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
The Aguilar Conversations, Podcast, Feb 26: Will tariffs solve America's fentanyl crisis?
Rodney Coates, professor of Global and Intercultural Studies, discusses why tariffs will not solve America’s fentanyl crisis.
Dayton Daily News, Feb. 24: Mayor lauds Springboro as prime city to 'live, work and play'
This article highlights a citizen satisfaction study for the city of Springboro, completed by Miami University’s Center for Public Management and Regional Affairs.
Business Insider, Feb 24: What it's like to work for a company that's never
done layoffs
Darryl Rice, associate professor of Management, shares insight into how prospective employees view organizations that have avoided layoffs and the sense of security this provides existing employees.
WalletHub, Feb. 24: What is a budget?
Charles Moul, professor of Economics, provides insight into the benefits of having a budget as well as tips to create and stay on budget.
Movers & Makers, Feb. 24: UC, Miami students win Launch It: Cincy pitch competition
Miami University student Ella Rumpke is one of three winners of the Main Street Ventures pitching competition in Cincinnati. Rumpke’s company, Nail Pops, creates reusable, damage-free press-on nails offering salon-quality beauty without commitment or harm to natural nails.