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Miami Media Highlights Dec. 13 to Dec. 19

Miami Media Highlights Dec. 13 to Dec. 19

Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 20:

This article discusses how returning to in-person studies has pointed ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs in a positive direction. Jenny Darroch, dean of the Farmer School of Business, is quoted. This story also appeared in Techregister. 


Journal-News, Dec. 19:

This article features a book co-written by Don Kaufman, retired professor and former director of the Hefner Museum of Natural History. 


Newscaf, Dec. 18:

Nik Money, professor of Biology and director of the Western Program, is quoted in this article about Mood Science, a company researching psilocybin and “magic mushrooms.” This article appeared in seven other outlets. 


Canberra Times, Dec. 18:

This article features a look at the research of Nik Money, professor of Biology and director of the Western Program, highlighting his book “Nature Fast Nature Slow: How life works from Fractions of a Second to Billions of Years.”  


Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 17:

This opinion piece by Cristina Alcalde, vice president for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, discusses how women of color are doing much of the work that benefits institutions, yet they aren’t being recognized or rewarded for it. 


Times Higher Education, Dec. 17:

Jason Lane, dean of Education, Health, and Society, is quoted in this article about hurdles in higher education. A subscription is required. 


Associated Press, Dec. 17:

This article reports that Harvard University and ºÚÁÏÉçÇø, among others, have suspended standardized test requirements. This article appeared in more than 160 other outlets.


Wisconsin Business Journal, Dec. 16:

This article about new data on vaccination rates among nursing home residents cites work conducted by Miami’s Scripps Center for Gerontology and AARP. It appeared in more than 10 other outlets, including Iowa News Now, Milwaukee Community Journal, and AARP. 


New York Magazine, Dec. 15:

Research by Kate Kuvalanka, professor of Family Science, was cited in this New York Magazine piece about a court case and LGBTQ rights. Kuvalanka’s work, “” was published in Family Court Review. 


College Football News, Dec. 15:

This article offers insight and a preview of the Dec. 23 Frisco Football Classic, in which ºÚÁÏÉçÇø will play North Texas. 


American Psychological Association, Dec. 15:

In this podcast, Doris Bergen, a professor emerita of Educational Psychology, discusses the psychology of toys.


Dayton Daily News, Dec. 15:

Miami’s “Wayne Embry Day” is featured in this year-end-review of inspiring stories. It also appeared in Springfield News-Sun. 


Cincinnati Business Courier, Dec. 15:

This article announces that Miami has named Amy Shoemaker vice president and general counsel. It appeared in two other outlets. 


NPR WVXU, Dec. 13:

This radio segment mentions the actions taken at the ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Board of Trustees meeting. It aired twice.