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Miami Media Highlights July 11 to July 17

Miami Media Highlights July 11 to July 17

Journal News, July 17: New community help program launched for Miami students

This article reports on a new community help program launched for Miami students. Kara Love, regional coordinator for service learning and volunteerism, is quoted. 


Bloomberg, July 15: Nursing Homes Seek Latitude on Staff Mandate, Funds to Meet It

Research conducted by John Bowblis, professor of Economics at the Farmer School of Business, is cited in this article about mandatory minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes.


NPR WVXU, July 14: Experts explain why inflation just won't go away

This broadcast, which originally aired June 30, reports on inflation and the rising costs for consumers. Helaine Alessio, chair and professor of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health, is featured along with Jennifer Heston-Mullins, adjunct professor of Sociology and Gerontology and associate director of research for Scripps Gerontology Center, and David Lindequist, assistant professor of Economics.


Dayton Business Journal, July 14: Three Dayton schools rank among best value in Ohio

This article reports on Miami University being ranked among the best valued colleges in Ohio. 


CIO Dive, July 13: Culture wars: In the battle to retain tech talent, morale matters

This article reports on the importance of morale and company culture in the workplace. David Seidl, vice president of information technology and chief information officer, is quoted. 


Study International, July 12: Miami University of Ohio: A holistic journey to career-readiness

This article reports on the engaged learning approach of Miami University’s College of Engineering and Computing. 


FOX WXIX Ch. 19, July 11: Global Trade Day event held at Miami University Voice of America

This broadcasts reports on Global Trade Day, the importance of global trade, and the upcoming global trade event that is being held at Miami University Voice of America Learning Center.


NPR WVXU, July 11: High inflation has consumers pulling back on spending. Are we headed for a recession?

This broadcast reports on the current economic climate. Nam Vu, assistant professor of Economics, is quoted. 


Forbes, July 11: Will Inflation Stimulus Checks Make Inflation Better or Worse?

This article reports on inflation and the inflation relief that some states are giving their residents.  Jonathan Wolff, associate professor of Economics, is quoted. 


Best Colleges, July 11: How to Access Student Disability Services on Your Campus

This article reports on how students with disabilities can access student disabilities services on campuses. Stephanie Dawson, director of the Miller Center for Student Disability Services, is quoted.