Miami Media Highlights Sept. 9-15
Miami Media Highlights Sept. 9-15
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Sept. 15: Healthy Innovations
Miami University President Gregory Crawford and University Ambassador Dr. Renate Crawford discuss pet therapy provided at Miami University. The Crawfords are accompanied by their dogs Ivy and Newton.
Dayton Daily News, Sept. 13: VOICES: A primer on bias and the news
Richard Campbell, professor emeritus of Journalism, writes on the confirmation bias and the media.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Sept. 11: What message swayed local voters in last night's debate?
Anne Whitesell, assistant professor of Political Science, joins a panel discussion on what messages are resonating with local voters following the Sept. 10 presidential debate.
The Conversation, Sept. 11: Starting with a handshake, presidential debate between Harris and Trump then turns fierce, and pointed
Rodney Coates, professor of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, provides a recap and insight into the Sept. 10th presidential debate.
Journal-News, Sept. 9: Miami U students start new school year by fighting world hunger
More than 35,000 emergency meal packages were recently assembled by 175 students as part of Miami’s Rise Against Hunger campaign conducted during the start of the school year. Liz Walsh-Treviño, director of orientation and transition programs, and Jayne Brownell, senior vice president for Student Life, are quoted.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Sept. 9: Inflation is cooling, but the campaign trail is heating up
Nam Vu, associate professor of Economics, joins a panel discussion on inflation and what presidential candidates are planning to do to boost the economy.