Miami Media Highlights Jan. 5-11
Miami Media Highlights Jan. 5-11
Spectrum News 1, Jan. 9: 'Zero pressure': Miami basketball remains undefeated
The Miami University RedHawks men’s basketball team is off to its best start in program history. Head coach Travis Steele is interviewed along with team captains Pete Suder and Eian Elmer.
NPR-WVXU, Jan. 8: Oxford's Amtrak station is chugging along, on track to open in 2027
The project bringing rail service to Oxford is funded by a grant from the Ohio/Kentucky/Indiana Regional Council of Governments with additional funding from the city of Oxford and Miami University.
TechTarget, Jan. 8: The future of generative AI: 10 trends to follow in 2026
Arthur Carvalho, the Dinesh and Ila Paliwal Innovation Chair and associate professor of Information Systems and Analytics, shares insight in the emerging trends of AI.
The Economist, Jan. 6: Spore of the moment: mushrooms are the latest wellness-food trend
Nicolas Money, professor of Biology, offers a grounded perspective on the claims made about medicinal mushrooms in popular new food and drink products. (Subscription may be required)
Movers & Makers, Jan. 6: Building community: Conductor Mӑcelaru ‘can’t imagine’ a better place than Cincinnati
The Cincinnati Symphony will incorporate the writings of Rita Dove, former poet laureate for the United States and Miami University alumna, into the “American Voices” program scheduled for Jan. 16-17.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Jan. 5: Butler County to see 2 new workforce education centers open in January
Butler Tech and Miami University are joining forces inside the new Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub.
Journal-News, Jan. 5: Supporting a successful return home: One year of the Reentry and Supports Coalition
The Butler County Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Services Board has been supported by Miami University with identifying re-entry service gaps.