Miami Media Highlights Feb. 6-12
Miami Media Highlights Feb. 6-12
Black News Portal, Feb. 12:
This article reports on TSU Grammy history and quotes Tammy Kernodle, University Distinguished Professor of Music.
Local 12, Feb. 9:
This article about gambling addiction quotes Jason Osborne, professor of Statistics, and Matthew McMurray, assistant professor of Psychology, and mentions their research affiliation with Miami’s Institute for Responsible Gaming, Lotteries, and Sports.
Dayton Daily News, Feb 8:
This article reports on two ºÚÁÏÉçÇø basketball games that will be open to the public for free this weekend to raise funds for local cancer support organizations.
Ideastream Public Media, Feb 8:
This article reports on how participating ºÚÁÏÉçÇø ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs and faculty visited the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and participated in ceremonies and the gathering of both cultures.
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Feb. 8:
Steven Conn, W.E. Smith Professor of History, authored this article on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his announced banning of a new AP course on African American studies.
Journal-News, Feb 7:
This article reports on how participating in esports teams can teach ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs sportsmanship and teamwork. Robert Hanes, assistant professor of Emerging Technology in Business + Design, is quoted. This story also appeared in:
- Dayton Daily News, Feb 7:
Inside Higher Education, Feb 6:
This article reports on how implementing SMART goals into your classroom can help keep ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs out of an “I can’t do this” mindset. David Woods, associate professor of Computer and Information Technology, is quoted.
WalletHub, Feb 6:
This article discusses the facts about the upcoming Super Bowl and features a Q-and-A with Bo Li, assistant professor of Sport Leadership and Management.
Communication Intelligence online magazine, Feb.:
A Q-and-A with Phillip Arceneaux, assistant professor of Media, Journalism, and Film, about what happens when our apology communication is judged by others as not landing well.
Times Higher Education, Feb. 2:
In this co-authored article, Jason Lane, dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society, discusses how to navigate cultural issues as more universities seek to internationalize and expand their physical footprint around the globe.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Feb 1:
Jason Lane, dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society, was quoted in this article about how colleges and universities can maximize fundraising by focusing on having a big vision that is strategically backed by data.