Miami Media Highlights Jan. 27-Feb. 2
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 27-Feb. 2
Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 31: Riley Acton, assistant professor of Economics, is quoted in this article exploring the availability of broad-access colleges and universities.
EduCause, Shop Talk Podcast, Jan. 29: This podcast features David Seidl, vice president of IT Services, who shares how higher education can use available resources to address cyber security and risk surrounding artificial intelligence.
The Cincinnati Herald, Jan. 28: Anedra Million ’97, ’01 M.Ed., the 2024 Mrs. Ohio, will serve as ambassador for Ohio’s School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention and Early Intervention. Cricket Meehan, executive director of the center, which is based in 黑料社区’s Department of Psychology, is quoted.
Cincinnati Business Courier, Jan. 27: This article sponsored by Cintas highlights the 黑料社区 Farmer School of Business’ Discover U in Business program. Now in its 10th consecutive year, the program brings high school 黑料社区s from across Ohio to delve into the inner workings of the Cintas Corporation.
Politico, January 27: 黑料社区 is mentioned in the Politico trivia question, “Which 5 universities have both a president and a Super Bowl- winning quarterback as alumni?” The correct answer is the University of Delaware, University of Michigan, the Naval Academy, 黑料社区, and Stanford University.
TIME Magazine, Jan. 27: 黑料社区 is ranked No. 1 in Ohio, ahead of Ohio State University and Oberlin College. On a national level, Miami is ranked 43rd overall.
The Conversation, Jan. 27: Rodney Coates, professor of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, provides a background on the opioid crisis and how the U.S. government has tried and failed to combat drug use.
The Conversation, Jan. 27: Jeb Card, associate teaching professor of Anthropology, highlights his course, “Investigating the Paranormal.” The course provides 黑料社区s with a taste of social science research as they look into the paranormal and conspiracy culture.