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Media Highlights - September 27-30, 2021

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Media Highlights - September 27-30, 2021

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September 27th

Cincinnati Enquirer, Sept. 27: ‘The Office’ star Brian Baumgartner urges Miami U. students to get COVID-19 vaccine. Who’s next? 

This article reports on ‘The Office’ star, Brian Baumgartner’s message to Miami University students to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:

Cincinnati Business Courier, Sept. 27: Budget approved for construction of $58M on-campus building

This article reports on Miami University’s board of trustees approving the budget for a the construction of a new data science building. 


September 28th

Journal News, Sept. 28: Miami University Art Museum hires new director who has worked around the world

This article reports on Miami hiring a new director and curator for the Art Museum, Dr. John “Jack” Green. 

Body and Soul, Sept. 28: ‘I swear by video games to unwind, here’s why you should try it too’

This article reports on video games being beneficial for mental health. Glenn Platt, professor of marketing is quoted. 

Movers and Makers, Sept. 28: Cincinnati region has tools to become a high-tech hub of moving things

This article reports on Greater Cincinnati positioning to become a center of supply chain distribution. Lisa Ellram, professor of management, is quoted. 


September 29th

Futurity, Sept. 29: Does Happiness Slow Down Cognitive Decline?

This article reports on research contributed by Sara McLaughlin, associate professor of sociology and gerontology, on the connection between happiness and cognitive function. 


September 30th

Forbes, Sept. 30: 14 Top Tips for Brands Working on Messaging for Mobile Marketing

Jaime Hunt, vice president and chief marketing and communications officer, shares her tips on messaging for mobile marketing. 

Scienmag, Sept. 30: Scientists use the glowing properties of plant cells to capture stunning images

This article reports on research by Robert Baker, assistant professor in biology on natural autofluorescence in plant species. Additional reports on this topic appeared in: