Skip to Main Content

Miami Media Highlights Feb. 3-9

Miami Media Highlights Feb. 3-9

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Feb. 9: Healthy Innovations
Steve Large, assistant vice president for Health and Wellness, along with Will Brinley, student government president, share the mental health resources available to Miami University students.

Dayton Daily News, Feb. 9: Guest column: The Band made a major impact on the history of music
Richard Campbell, professor emeritus and founding chair of Media, Journalism, and Film, wrote this guest column on the influence of musical act The Band.

Philanthropy News Digest, Feb. 7: Mellon Foundation awards grants for university archives, preservation
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded the Myaamia Center a $2.1 million grant to expand the work of its National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages. 

WHIO, Ch. 7, Feb. 6: Miami University students save a 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.

NPR-WOSU, Feb. 6: Tech Tuesday
Arthur Carvalho, Dinesh and Ila Paliwal Innovation Chair and associate professor of Information Systems and Analytics, discusses DeepSeek AI.

U.S. News & World Report, Feb. 5: Are Personal Loans Taxable?
Michele Frank, associate professor of Accountancy, details when interest on a personal loan can be tax-deductible.

History of the 90’s podcast, Feb 4: LBGTQ+ Representation on TV
Ron Becker, professor of Media and Communication and Strategic Communication, discusses groundbreaking storylines and numerous shows that played a crucial role in increasing queer representation on television.