Miami Media Highlights Sept. 23-29
Miami Media Highlights Sept. 23-29
Journal-News, Sept. 28: Miami U unveils $5 million solar energy park
This news story reports on the new Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park at Miami University. Miami President Gregory Crawford is quoted. Additional coverage on this topic appeared on multiple outlets, including ABC-WCPO Ch. 9, Movers & Makers, and Dayton.com.
ESPN, Sept. 28: Miami University will be honoring the legacy of Western College for Women
This story shares that the Miami University RedHawks football team will be honoring the legacy of the Western College for Women during the Sept. 28 Homecoming game. Additional coverage appeared on FOX-WXIX, Ch. 19 and iHeart-700 WLW.
Journal-News, Sept. 24: Historic partnership brings new college funds to Middletown area students
This story is one how the city of Middletown, the Middletown Community Foundation, and Miami University Regionals committed to education by launching the Miami Middletown Rising Scholarship. Ande Durojaiye, vice president and dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science, is quoted.
Cincinnati Business Courier, Sept. 24:Miami University seeks development team to build, operate new university-affiliated hotel
Miami University seeks a development team to build and operate a new university-affiliated hotel which will double the accommodations of what is currently provided at Marcum Hotel and Conference Center. Cody Powell, assistant vice president of Facilities Planning and Operations, is quoted.
Newsweek, Sept. 24: US Rise in Deadly Fungal Infections Linked to Food Supply: 'Alarming'
Nicholas Money, professor of Biology, speaks to the 95% increase in Candida auris infections in the U.S.
Cincinnati Enquirer, Sept. 24: Ohio State, Miami tops UC on U.S. News & World Report's best colleges in Ohio list
U.S. News & World Report released its Best Colleges of 2025 rankings. Miami University was among the list in several categories.
Cincinnati Business Courier, Sept. 24: Miami University alumnus donates millions to Farmer School of Business
David Dauch, chairman and CEO of American Axle & Manufacturing, a global tier 1 automotive supplier headquartered in Detroit, and his wife, Anita, have donated the funds to the university’s Farmer School of Business and its student academic advising office.