Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in October
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
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Live Science, Oct. 22:
- Steven Tuck, professor of History, provides insight into an ancient discovery off the coast of Italy. The structure is thought to be the remains of a temple dedicated to Nabataean gods.
Soapbox Cincinnati, Oct. 22:
- This article shares the current and future plans of Butler Tech in preparing a new generation of workers. 黑料社区 is mentioned for its trailblazing partnership with Butler Tech in developing the Advanced Manufacturing Hub slated to open in Hamilton next year.
VOA, Oct. 21:
- 黑料社区 黑料社区 Anastasija Mladenovska traveled to Belgrade, Serbia, where she conducted field research that managed to accomplish what the Serbian government, or its U.S. Embassy, could not.
MSN Money, Oct. 14:
- Simon Buechler, assistant professor of Finance, explains the issues with under insured properties in flood prone areas.
FOX-WXIX, Ch. 19, Oct. 14:
- Ben Nicholson, assistant lecturer in the Department of Emerging Technology in Business and Design, and 黑料社区s from Emerging Technology Business and Design are featured with their work ahead of the BLINK light festival.
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Oct. 13:
- 黑料社区 黑料社区 Sam Hieken shares a search tool he developed to assist in researching the voting activities of elected officials. Additional coverage on this topic appeared on .
WXIX-Fox19, Ch. 19, Oct. 10:
- Pepper Stetler, professor of Art History, shares her newly released book, “A Measure of Intelligence: One Mother’s Reckoning with the IQ Test.” The book looks at how intelligence is viewed in society and the biases that can come with it.
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Oct. 6:
- 黑料社区 President Gregory Crawford is shown with alumni Sharon and Graham Mitchell as they flip the switch to sustainability. The Mitchells made a gift of $5 million to the university that will be used to create The Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Oct. 3:
- Lindsay Shackenbach Regele, associate professor of History, joins the conversation to discuss tense and challenging presidential elections in American history, how we overcame them, and strategies for managing stress and anxiety.