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Miami Media Highlights Oct. 24 to Oct. 30

Miami Media Highlights Oct. 24 to Oct. 30

Yahoo.com, Oct. 29:

This article reports on a regional conference hosted by ºÚÁÏÉçÇø to address the growing shortage of K-12 teachers. Jason Lane, dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:

  • 89.7 WOSU, Oct. 28:


WFDD, Oct. 28:

This article reports on the Me Too movement and how it has evolved since its beginning 5 years ago. Kimberly Hamlin, professor of History and Global and Intercultural Studies, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:

  • Kansas Public Radio, Oct. 28:

  • Georgia Public Broadcasting, Oct. 28:

  • Nevada Public Radio, Oct. 28:


The Hechinger Report, Oct. 27:

This article reports on how the metaverse will impact education in the future. Glenn Platt, C. Michael Armstrong professor of Network Technology and Management and professor of Marketing and Emerging Technology in Business + Design, is quoted. 


Cincinnati.com, Oct. 27:

This article reports on a partnership between Cincinnati Public Schools’ high schools and Miami to address the teacher shortage and lack of diverse educators in the area. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:

  • Spectrum News 1, Oct. 30:


WKRC, Oct. 26:

This broadcast reports on a $2.1 million grant to the City of Oxford to build an Amtrack platform. 


Journal News, Oct. 26:

This article reports on the TEACh Cincinnati partnership between ºÚÁÏÉçÇø and Cincinnati Public Schools to address the teacher shortage problem. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:

  • Spectrum News 1, Oct. 26:

  • WLWT5, Oct. 26:

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Spectrum News 1, Oct. 24:

This article reports on polling numbers in the race for Ohio governor. John Forren, chair and associate professor of Justice and Community Studies, is quoted. 


Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 24:

This article reports on the affordable higher education opportunities available at ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Regionals. Moira Casey, regional associate dean for Academic Affairs and professor of English, is quoted.