Miami Media Highlights Oct. 31 to Nov. 6
Miami Media Highlights Oct. 31 to Nov. 6
WVXU, Nov. 7:
This article reports on the week-long series of events planned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of neepwaantiinki and the commemoration of the partnership between the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and ºÚÁÏÉçÇø. Kara Strass, director of Miami Tribe Relations, is quoted.
WGN, Nov. 6:
This TV broadcast reports on how Robert Thurston, professor emeritus of History, teaches about globalization through coffee.
Cincinnati Business Courier, Nov. 4:
This article reports on the plan to reestablish Amtrak services in Oxford after receiving $2 million in federal funding. Construction is projected to begin in 2026.
Fortune, Nov. 4:
This article reports on the effects being laid off can have on a person’s mental health. Darryl Rice, assistant professor of Management, is quoted.
Spectrum News, Nov. 4:
This TV news broadcast reports on the Oxford’s Empty Bowls event to benefit local food pantries and eradicate hunger. ºÚÁÏÉçÇø ceramics ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs donate hundreds of bowls to the event each year.
The Washington Post, Nov. 4: Mack Hagood, the Robert H. and Nancy J. Blayney associate professor of Media and Communication, authored this piece about the use of noise as self-care and why we crave noise when what we may need is quiet.
WXIX-CIN, Nov. 3:
This TV news broadcast reports on how to spot misinformation on social media and features expert commentary from Kevin Reuning, assistant professor of Political Science.
The Cap Times, Nov. 2:
This article is about the different private sectors in Wisconsin and features data gathered by Kevin Reuning, assistant professor of Political Science.
WVXU, Nov. 2: Ohio increasing the minimum wage
This broadcast features ºÚÁÏÉçÇø professor of Economics Steven Elliott discussing the reasons for a possible wage raise in Ohio.