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Miami Media Highlights Aug. 4-10

Miami Media Highlights Aug. 4-10

Dayton Daily News, Aug. 8: How should higher ed prepare students for a world where AI is everywhere?
Elizabeth Wardle, Roger and Joyce Howe Distinguished Professor of Written Communication and director of the Howe Center for Writing Excellence, is one of three educators sharing the importance of teaching the next generation the ethical and responsible uses for artificial intelligence.

Cincinnati Business Courier, Aug. 7: Miami University, AI firm launch $1.5M project for Ohio manufacturers
Mohammad Mayyas, chair and professor of Engineering Technology and associate dean for Strategic Initiatives, and Fadel Megahed, professor of Information Systems and Analytics and Raymond E. Glos Professor in Business, are quoted in this article announcing the partnership with MeetKai to develop modernized training modules to help reduce workplace injuries.

Journal-News, Aug. 5: Miami University added new dining options and majors for this upcoming school year
Seth Bauguess, senior director of communications, shares what's new for students on campus this fall. These range from a new Chick-Fil-A to new academic majors, solar arrays, and bus schedules.

Journal-News, Aug. 5: New Miami tuition pact sees more Ohio, Indiana students pay in-state tuition
Miami University announces a tuition reciprocity agreement with 29 Indiana counties. Rachel Beech, Miami’s vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Success, and Bethany Perkins, assistant vice president and director of the office of admission, are quoted in the article.

Journal-News, Aug. 4: Miami’s famed ‘Cradle of Coaches’ to be featured in documentary
An upcoming documentary will explore the grand tradition of Miami’s famed Cradle of Coaches and the lasting impact Miamians have made on the game of football. David Sayler, Miami’s director of Athletics, is quoted in the article. Additional reports on this topic also appeared in the Dayton Daily News and Cincinnati Magazine.

PBS-WOUB, Ch. 20, Aug. 4: These Ohio county engineers are retracing history along the Greenville Treaty Line
This month marks 230 years since the United States and the Northwestern Confederacy — an alliance of indigenous nations — signed the Treaty of Greenville. George Ironstrack, associate director of the Myaamia Center, shares the importance of marking the Greenville Treaty line as one way to understand not just the state’s history but how that history informs the present.