Miami Media Highlights Feb. 2-8
Miami Media Highlights Feb. 2-8
Bryn Beeder, interim director of the Didactic Program in Dietetics, is interviewed about eating during the Super Bowl.
Fortune Magazine, Feb. 8: We studied 70 countries’ economic data for the last 60 years and something big about market crashes changed 25 years ago
Josh Ederington, professor of Economics; Jenny Minier, Economics chair; and Julian Lange, professor of Economics, share evidence that business cycles and economic shocks have become more globalized over the past couple of decades.
WCPO-TV Online, Feb. 7: Miami students all abuzz about their unbeaten basketball team
This story reports on the excitement among Miami students regarding the men’s basketball team’s unbeaten start. Additional reporting on the basketball team’s perfect start also appeared on CBSSports.com.
Journal-News, Feb 5: Hamilton’s new advanced manufacturing hub expected to pay long-term dividends
Moira Casey, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science, is quoted in this story about the Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub. Additional coverage on AM Hub and its Feb. 2 ribbon-cutting ceremony appeared on numerous outlets, including ABC-WCPO, CBS-WKRC, TV Hamilton, Dayton Daily News, 700WLW, Dayton Business Journal, and Cincinnati Business Courier.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Feb. 2: Groundhogs are lousy weather forecasters, Miami researcher says
Steven Sullivan, director of the Hefner Museum of Natural History, shares facts about the Marmota monax, aka Punxsutawney Phil or Buckeye Chuck.