Miami Media Highlights Dec. 15-21
Miami Media Highlights Dec. 15-21
South Florida Caribbean News, Dec. 21: I Dream a World Festival Celebrates Black Artists-Activists
Tammy Kernodle, festival curator and University Distinguished Professor of Music, is quoted in this story on the I Dream a World Festival.
The Conversation, Dec. 19: As millions of Americans face a steep rise in health insurance costs, lawmakers continue a century-long battle over who should pay for health care
Robert Applebaum, senior research scholar in the Scripps Gerontology Center, shares that Americans relying on ACA subsidies will face a steep increase in health care costs in 2026.
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Dec. 18: Miami University recognized for excellence in science of reading instruction
Miami University's College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) has recently earned top marks, snagging a flawless 100% compliance score on Ohio's science of reading audit on the ‘science of reading’ standards. Additional coverage of this topic also appeared on Spectrum News 1.
Journal-News, Dec. 17: Miami RedHawks: Puzo named National Field Hockey Coach of the Year by Synapse Sports
Iñako Puzo was named National Field Hockey Coach of the Year by Synapse Sports, becoming just the fourth coach in Miami history to receive a national coach of the year award, joining Enrico Blasi (ice hockey), George Gwozdecky (ice hockey), and Vicki Korn (synchronized skating).
Capital & Main, Dec. 17: 'There's Power in Numbers'
Kevin Reuning, associate professor of Political Science who tracks nationwide union elections, is quoted on the recent win of Michigan Home Workers.
Live Science, Dec. 17: Pompeii victims were wearing woolen cloaks in August when they died — but experts are split on what that means
Steven Tuck, professor of History, is referenced in this article regarding the victims and survivors of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79.
Dayton Daily News, Dec. 15: Hundreds of Scouts learn about cybersecurity at Air Force museum
James Walden, professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering and director of the Center for Cybersecurity, was a speaker at a cybersecurity program at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and is quoted in the article.