Miami Media Highlights April 18 to April 24
Miami Media Highlights April 18 to April 24
Cincinnati Parent, April 23:
The STEAM Studio summer camp at Miami Regionals is featured in this list of top summer camps for K-12 ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs.
Journal-News, April 23:
This article reports on ºÚÁÏÉçÇø faculty members from the College of Creative Arts presenting a chamber recital at the Fitton Center. Aaron Pergram, assistant professor of Music, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:
- WCPO, April 24:
The Bharat Express News, April 22:
This article reports on the effects that the war in Ukraine could have on global warming. Jessica McCarty, associate professor of Geography, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in many media outlets, including:
- Yahoo News, April 24:
- Asia Newsday, April 24:
- WiredFocus, April 24:
- NewsBreak, April 24:
- Axios, April 22:
- The Bharat Express News, April 20:
CMSWire, April 20:
This article reports on businesses faced with uncertainty amid the new normal. David Seidl, vice president of Information Technology and CIO, is quoted.
Columbus Dispatch, April 20:
This article reports on the death of former ºÚÁÏÉçÇø football player, Bob Babich.
NPR Connecticut Public Radio, April 20:
This NPR segment discusses the history and science of brainwashing. Timothy Melley, professor of English, is interviewed.
Education Research, April 19:
This article reports on how professors can improve their teaching methods to help ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs better understand tricky concepts. Research cited in this article was conducted by Ellen Yezierski, professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Scientific American, April 19:
This article reports on drones being considered as new forensic tools. Mark Krekeler, associate professor of mathematical and physical science is quoted. This article will appear in the May 1 print issue of Scientific American. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:
- The Crime Report, April 19:
Yahoo! Life, April 19:
Assistant Professor of Psychology Jeffrey Hunger is quoted in this story about diets and the misperception that weight and health are always linked.
Journal-News, April 18:
Miami is mentioned in this article that reports on local colleges and universities use of COVID-19 federal aid.