Miami Media Highlights Nov. 10-16
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 10-16
CBS–WKRC, CH. 12, Nov. 16: Healthy Innovations
This newscast reports on an innovative educational partnership that establishes pathways for future generations of physicians to train for a medical career in Ohio. Miami University partners with The Christ Hospital and NEOMED for this new opportunity.
Journal-News, Nov. 15: Butler County bus exhibits Miami University’s role in Civil Rights movement
Miami University’s acclaimed role in America’s Civil Rights movement is now being showcased on wheels thanks to a newly decorated Butler County bus unveiled by school officials.
Dayton Daily News, Nov. 14: ‘Shark Tank’ investor Daymond John speaks at Miami Hamilton, calls discussion ‘very powerful’
Daymond John, CEO of FUBU and an investor on the television show “Shark Tank,” spoke at the Miami University Hamilton campus. John shared the next big trend is “anything you love.”
Columbus Jewish News, Nov. 14: Miami University adds kosher kiosk featuring Marx Bagels
Geno Svec, dining director, and Mushka Greenberg, co-director of Chabad at Miami, are quoted in this story about the growing number of kosher dining options at Miami.
Southwest Ohio Parent, Nov. 13: Stress-Free Holiday Traditions Start at the Pyramid Hill Lights
The annual holiday light display at Pyramid Hill will feature new designs from students in the Emerging Technology in Business and Design program at Miami University. The students have created impressive visuals using projection mapping to enhance some of the park’s most iconic landmarks. Additional reporting on this topic also appeared on CBS-WKRC and in the Dayton Daily News.
ESPN Sports Center, Nov. 13: Top 10 Plays
ESPN Sports Center ranks the interception by RedHawks’ defensive back Eli Blakey as No. 8 in the Top Plays from Wednesday, Nov. 12.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Nov. 13: Why is school superintendent turnover so high?
Judy Alston, professor and chair of the Department of Educational Leadership, shares insight into the gender gap in leadership roles.
Journal-News, Nov. 13: Miami University expands high school nursing program to Warren County
Ande Durojaiye, vice president for strategy and partnerships, and Moira Casey, interim dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science, are quoted in this article announcing the “Early Access BSN 1+3 Model,” for students at Warren County Career Center.
Broadway World, Nov. 12: New World Symphony to Host 2026 I DREAM A WORLD FESTIVAL: LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING
The festival will run Feb. 18-22 honoring the legacy of Black artist-activists from Langston Hughes to Davóne Tines. Tammy Kernodle, distinguished professor of Music, serves as the festival's curator.
Columbus Dispatch, Nov. 12: Were we better at telling a truth from a lie on the playground? Sure seems like it | Opinion
Tom Romano, professor emeritus at Miami University, writes on the importance of challenging lies, half-truths, and fabrications in this op-ed.
GoBanking Rates, Nov. 11: 5 Tax Strategies To Donate Wisely to Charities This Holiday Season
When it comes to making charitable donations, Michele Frank, Arthur Andersen Alumni Professor of Accountancy, recommends gifting long-term appreciated securities held in taxable accounts.
NPR, Nov. 11: There's a new generation of folk protest singers on TikTok
Tammy Kernodle, distinguished professor of Music, shares the lifespan of protest folksongs and where it is today in the digital age of TikTok and Instagram. The article has been shared by at least 37 NPR affiliate stations.
Dayton Daily News, Nov. 11: Miami University launches Fashion Institute as interest in design field grows
Jamie Schisler, inaugural director of Miami University’s Fashion Institute, highlights the program, sharing that Miami University Fashion and Design is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026, and each year the group holds one of the largest student-run fashion shows in the country.
The Conversation, Nov. 10: What does ‘pro-life’ mean? There’s no one answer – even for advocacy groups that oppose abortion
Anne Whitesell, associate professor of Political Science, does a deep dive into the definition of pro-life and what the terms means to different people and groups.