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Miami Media Highlights March 17-23

Miami Media Highlights March 17-23

National Council on Family Relations, March 21: M. Elise Radina Elected to NCFR Board of Directors
M. Elise Radina, associate provost, has been elected as a member-at-large to the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) Board of Directors.

ABC-WCPO, Ch. 9, March 19: No more Sprinter vans? Cincinnati-area airports prepare for new aircraft that could transform transportation
A new category of aircraft, Advanced Air Mobility will be introduced at five regional airports including Miami University.

Hispanic Engineering & Information Technology, March 19: A new college degree will be launched in August
This article shares that Miami University will offer a new degree in Quantum Computing. This program is the first of its kind at an Ohio institution.

EDTECH, Mar. 18: AI Ethics in Higher Education: How Schools Are Proceeding
David Seidl, vice president for IT Services and CIO, discusses artificial intelligence (AI)  ethics and how higher education is being thoughtful and proactive with this powerful technology.

The Conversation, March 18: An artist traces her choices under Putin's Russia – from resistance to retreat to exile – one mural at a time
Stephen Norris, professor of History and director of the Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, writes about the art of Victoria Lomasko.

Journal-News, March 18: Miami U officials spotlight school’s top 50 entrepreneurs
Miami University has once again ranked the world’s fastest-growing companies owned or led by its alumni. The RedHawk50 gala was held on March 14. Coverage on this topic also appeared in the Cincinnati Business Courier and Columbus Business First.

Town & Country, March 17: 15 Universities with the Best Honors Programs
The Miami University Honors College has been listed as one of the top 15 programs in the country by Town & Country magazine.