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Miami Media Highlights Dec. 8-14

Miami Media Highlights Dec. 8-14

Yahoo! Sports, Dec. 11: Pop-Tarts, baked beans and mayo: Bowl games can’t go big anymore, so they have to go weird
This article highlights the success of the recent changes in bowl games. Miami University is referenced for its appearance in the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl.

Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 11: Op-Eds Are Shrinking as Substack and LinkedIn Newsletters Are Expanding
This article highlights notable university faculty who have found success sharing research via social media. Megan Gerhardt, professor of Marketing, is featured for her LinkedIn newsletter, Gentelligence.

Journal-News, Dec. 11: Nearly 50 years after leaving Miami University, 69-year-old Centerville woman fulfills dream of getting degree
Debbie Brown returned to Miami University 50 years later to complete her degree. Brown graduated on Dec. 12. Helen Sheumaker, teaching professor and lead departmental advisor for the Department of History, is quoted. This story also appeared in the Dayton Daily News.

Cincinnati Bengals, Dec. 10: Bengals President Mike Brown Joins Miami University's "In Such a Place" Podcast
"Some legacies shape more than just history," said Miami University President Gregory Crawford as he began an exclusive interview with Bengals President Mike Brown on the In Such a Place podcast.

Columbia Journalism Review, Dec. 8: Locally Sourced Chum
Matthew Crain, associate professor Media and Communication, provides insight into the announcement from USA Today of its DeeperDive chatbot.

WLWT, Ch. 5, Dec. 8: Miami University returns to Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl for second year in a row
This story focuses on Miami’s football team returning to the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl.

NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Dec. 8: Miami and Mexican college students partnering to prepare for 2026 World Cup
Adam Beissel, associate professor of Sport Leadership and Management, shares that students from Miami University and a university in Mexico City have been working together to prepare for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.