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Miami Media Highlights, Nov. 15-Nov. 21

Miami Media Highlights, Nov. 15-Nov. 21

Inside Higher Ed, Nov. 19: A Relationship Forged From a Rocky Past

This article reports on Miami University partnering with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Additional reports on this topic appeared in: 


Asia News Day, Nov. 18: How empty boxes worsened stress on the US supply Chain

This article reports on Supply Chain issues in the United States. Lisa Ellram, University Distinguished Professor professor of Supply Chain and Operations Management,management, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:


The Washington Post, Nov. 18: The journalist who inspired Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

This article reports on Abraham Lincoln’s inspiration for the Gettysburg Address. Martin P. Johnson, professor of History is quoted. 


Southern Jewelry News, Nov. 17: 20-pound gold nugget, largest ever discover in Alaska heads to auction

This article reports on research of gold crystals by John Rakovan, professor of  Geology and Environmental Earth Science. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:


The Washington Post, Nov. 17: Lawmakers advance bill to reduce wildfire impacts as climate change fuels more intense blazes 

This article reports on bills being put in place to help reduce the spread of wildfire. Jessica McCarty, associate professor of Geography is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in: 


Fast company, No. 17: You Should still take sick days-even if you're working remotely 

This article, written by Scott Dust, professor of Management reports on working remotely. 



World Scholarship Forum, Nov. 17: What Are Public Ivy League Schools? Overview and Features

This article reports on Miami being listed as prestigious Public Ivy League school


Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, Nov. 17: What Lies Ahead for U.S.-Asia Higher Education Partnerships?

This article reports on the future of U.S. and Asia higher education partnerships. Jason Lane, dean and professor of College of Education, Health and Society, is quoted. 


WVXU, Nov. 17: New book explores how schools fail Black boys and how to fix the system

This article reports on the book, ‘Toward a BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy’, written by Nathaniel Bryan, assistant professor of Teacher Education. Additional reports on this topic appeared in: 


Investing News, Nov. 16: 10 Natural Gas Facts for Investors

This article reports on natural gas facts. Michael Brudzinski, professor of Geology is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in: 


KCFR, Nov.16: Miami University Newspaper (TV Eye) 

This radio broadcast discusses the success of the Miami Student newspaper.


Washington Post, Nov. 16: Opinion: Inflation drives people nuts. When will Democrats wise up?

This op ed reports on inflation in the United States. John Forren, associate professor of  Justice and Community Studies, is quoted. 


Entrepreneur, Nov. 16: Top 50 Best Undergrad Programs for Entrepreneurs in 2022

This article reports on the best universities in the world for entrepreneurship. Miami University is ranked #13 overall and #4 in the Midwest. Additional reports on this topic appeared in: 


ABC Radio International Counterpoint Podcast, Nov. 15: Positive and Negative

This podcast reports on Nature Fast and Slow: How Life Works, from Fractions of a Second to Billions Years. Author Nicholas Money, professor of Biology and director of the Western Program, is featured. 


Forbes, Nov. 15: 15 Effective Examples Of Emotional Marketing Brands Can Learn From

This article reports on effective examples of emotional marketing brands can learn from. Jaime Hunt, vice president and chief marketing and communications officer,is quoted. 



Journal News, Nov. 15: Oxford City Council continues Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area talks

This article reports on topics discussed at Oxford’s City Council meeting, including allocating funds to the College@Elm project in order to build a new parking lot  on West Elm Street..


Indiana Historical Society, Nov. 15: Indigenous History in Indiana: Treaties and the Complexity of Language Preservation

This article reports on the revitalization of the Myaamia language. The Myaamia Center is mentioned for its dedication to reviving Miami language and culture.