Miami Media Highlights Aug. 25-31
Miami Media Highlights Aug. 25-31
ABC News, Aug. 29: What does the closure of the de minimis loophole mean for shoppers?
Yao “Henry” Jin, interim chair and Neil R. Anderson Endowed Associate Professor of Management, was quoted in this story exploring the impacts of a tariff loophole that was recently closed. This appeared in several additional media outlets, including MSN Money, Stillwater Radio, and Yahoo News.
Cincinnati Magazine, Aug. 29: Why Writing Is Still a Critical Skill
Elizabeth Wardle, director of the Howe Center for Writing Excellence, shares that technological advances won’t replace the need for skilled writing — and that you’re writing more than you think.
Forbes, Aug. 29: The New Leadership Role: Supervising AI
Miami University President Gregory Crawford wrote this article on the role of leadership in overseeing artificial intelligence.
Journal-News, Aug. 29: Chick-fil-A to open 25-30 new Ohio restaurants: See local locations
This story identifies Miami University as a location for a soon-to-open Chick-fil-A restaurant in Armstrong Student Center.
Dayton Daily News, Aug. 28: Meet the legends in Miami University’s football ‘Cradle of Coaches’
This article looks at the football coaching legends enshrined in Miami’s famed “Cradle of Coaches” located at Yager Stadium.
Las Vegas Weekly, Aug. 28: Ruvo Center’s Opening Minds Through Art program stimulates locals living with dementia
This story references Elizabeth Lokon, who founded the Opening Minds Through Art intergenerational art program at Miami’s Scripps Gerontology Center.
Columbus Jewish News, Aug. 25: Accepted to college – now what?
BaShaun Smith, associate vice president and dean of students, provides insight to what students should do following their college acceptance.
WLWT-TV Online, Aug. 25: Miami University welcomes 4,000 freshmen as classes kick off
This story on the new academic year features BaShaun Smith, associate vice president and dean of students.
WKRC-TV Online, Aug. 25: Miami University crisis text line to promote student mental health
Steve Large, assistant vice president for health and wellness, is quoted in this story spotlighting the university’s MUHOPE crisis text line.