Miami Media Highlights July 7-13
Miami Media Highlights July 7-13
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, July 13: Record Label Collaboration
Miami University students taking the Intro to Music Business and Record Labels and Music Publishing Operation courses have collaborated with Colemine Records to create research-based marketing strategies for the label’s upcoming album release.
Journal-News, July 11: Have there been more ‘lightning bugs’ this year?
Thomas Crist, professor of Biology, is quoted on the decline of insect species.
The New York Times, July 11: The 10 wildest rivalry origin stories: A Border War, a halftime brawl and an eligibility fight
Miami University and the University of Cincinnati rank as No. 5 in the top 10 list of college football rivalries. This article first appeared in The Athletic. (Subscription may be required)
Journal-News, July 10: $31M joint school being built in Hamilton is a Butler Tech, Miami University partnership
Butler Tech and Miami officials provided the Journal-News an exclusive tour of the Advanced Manufacturing and Workforce Innovation Hub, set to open in January. Liza Skryzhevska, associate dean for academic affairs, is quoted.
UC Health, July 9: A Nurse’s Gift: How Liver Donation Saved a Baby’s Life
Anna Ressler, an assistant professor of Nursing, stepped forward to become a living liver donor.
The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 8: Protecting your campus in the AI era
David Seidl, vice president for information technology and chief information officer, highlights Miami’s student-run security operation centers to help protect computing environments.
Journal-News, July 8: Solar panel field taking shape at Miami University
Construction on two solar panel arrays along the eastern border of Miami’s main Oxford campus recently began as part of the school’s Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park near the Ohio 73 campus entrance. Cody Powell, associate vice president for facilities, operation, and planning, is quoted. Additional reporting on this topic appeared on ABC-WCPO.
McKnights Senior Living, July 8: One week to greater well-being?
Darwin Guevarra, assistant professor of Psychology and first author of a new study, shares that many people lack the motivation and resources for lengthy well-being programs. The study shows benefits of spending short interventions of 5-10 minutes a day for seven days.
Journal-News, July 7: Miami earns national rank as ‘best value’ school
The Princeton Review has again ranked Miami University among its “Best Value Colleges” for its recently released 2025 ranking making the school one of only two public colleges in Ohio to be noted. Miami President Gregory Crawford is quoted in the story.