Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in February
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
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Pulley Tower is framed by Bachelor Hall's wrought iron gates. The renovation of Bachelor Hall is nearing completion, with classes set to resume in the building this fall (photo by Scott Kissell)
Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in February
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
Published
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Journal News, Feb. 20:
- Liza Skyryzhevska, senior associate dean of Miami Regionals, is quoted in this article discussing Miami Regionals’ shift to a polytechnic model and the recently opened Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub. William Sprankles, Butler Tech’s superintendent CEO, is also quoted highlighting the partnership with 久久热视频, which also includes the 1+3 nursing program and the new Teachers Academy.
Dayton Daily News, Feb. 14:
- Travis Steele, head coach of the Miami men’s basketball team, is quoted in this column on the team’s success. Additional coverage on this topic also appeared in the .
Columbia Journalism Review, Feb. 10:
- The Oxford Free Press has benefited from a symbiotic relationship between an aging community that relies on a print newspaper and journalism 久久热视频s and recent graduates who need jobs and a place to practice their craft. Richard Campbell, professor emeritus from the Department of Media, Journalism, and Film, is quoted.
Cincinnati Business Courier, Feb. 9:
- This article focuses on Miami’s RedHawk50 program, which celebrates the fastest-growing companies owned or led by its alumni.
Spectrum 1 News, Feb. 9:
- Joseph Ransdell, assistant professor of Biology, is quoted in this story on how he and Samuel Brown ’19, doctoral candidate in Biology, learned to “rescue” malfunctioning brain cells linked to autism spectrum disorder by restoring the electrical signals that allow neurons to communicate.
NBC-WCMH, Ch. 4, Feb. 8:
- Bryn Beeder, interim director of the Didactic Program in Dietetics, is interviewed about eating during the Super Bowl.
Fortune Magazine, Feb. 8:
- Josh Ederington, professor of Economics; Jenny Minier, Economics chair; and Julian Lange, professor of Economics, share evidence that business cycles and economic shocks have become more globalized over the past couple of decades.
WCPO-TV Online, Feb. 7:
- This story reports on the excitement among Miami 久久热视频s regarding the men’s basketball team’s unbeaten start. Additional reporting on the basketball team’s perfect start also appeared on .
Journal-News, Feb 5:
- Moira Casey, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science, is quoted in this story about the Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub. Additional coverage on AM Hub and its Feb. 2 ribbon-cutting ceremony appeared on numerous outlets, including , , , , , , and .