Miami Media Highlights April 20-26
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Miami Media Highlights April 20-26
Published
Cleveland.com, April 26: AI political ads pop up in Ohio races as state lawmakers stall on regulating them
Phillip Arceneaux, assistant professor of Strategic Communications, shares that AI political ads erode public trust.
Salt Lake City Tribune, April 25: Latter-day Saints remain among the top opponents of abortion
Anne Whitesell, associate professor of Political Science, shares insight on research completed by Public Religion Research Institute post-Dobbs decision.
Journal-News, April 24: Hamilton senior first to also earn 4-year degree through Miami early college program
This article highlights the Early College Academy program at Miami University.
Archyde, April 23: Hip-Hop Artist Reflects on Miles Davis’ Influence in New Foreword to Reissued Miles: The Autobiography
Tammy Kernodle, University Distinguished Professor of Musicology, shares how hip-hop artists view Miles Davis as a revolutionary.
NBC-WLWT, Ch. 5, April 22: New Sustainability Park
Miami University celebrated the dedication of the Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park.
iHeartMedia-700WLW, April 21: Advanced Manufacturing Hub
William Sprankles, superintendent at Butler Tech, discusses the new Advanced Manufacturing and Workforce Innovation Hub in collaboration with Miami University.
Cleveland.com, April 21: Miami University develops tool to design artificial bone structures
Amy Yousefi, professor of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering, highlights the research being done at Miami to develop scaffolding to support new bone growth.
Cincinnati Magazine, April 21: Work+ at Miami University Regionals Helps Employers Solve Workforce Challenges
Cassandra Scott, interim regional associate director of Work+, highlights how the program provides talent to local businesses and opportunities to students.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, April 20: Miami University's Myaamia Center marks 25 years of revitalization
The Myaamia Center celebrates 25 years of groundbreaking work at Miami University. Daryl Baldwin, executive director of the Myaamia Center, shares the work that has been done and what is planned for the future. Additional reporting on this topic appeared in the Journal-News.
Phillip Arceneaux, assistant professor of Strategic Communications, shares that AI political ads erode public trust.
Salt Lake City Tribune, April 25: Latter-day Saints remain among the top opponents of abortion
Anne Whitesell, associate professor of Political Science, shares insight on research completed by Public Religion Research Institute post-Dobbs decision.
Journal-News, April 24: Hamilton senior first to also earn 4-year degree through Miami early college program
This article highlights the Early College Academy program at Miami University.
Archyde, April 23: Hip-Hop Artist Reflects on Miles Davis’ Influence in New Foreword to Reissued Miles: The Autobiography
Tammy Kernodle, University Distinguished Professor of Musicology, shares how hip-hop artists view Miles Davis as a revolutionary.
NBC-WLWT, Ch. 5, April 22: New Sustainability Park
Miami University celebrated the dedication of the Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park.
iHeartMedia-700WLW, April 21: Advanced Manufacturing Hub
William Sprankles, superintendent at Butler Tech, discusses the new Advanced Manufacturing and Workforce Innovation Hub in collaboration with Miami University.
Cleveland.com, April 21: Miami University develops tool to design artificial bone structures
Amy Yousefi, professor of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering, highlights the research being done at Miami to develop scaffolding to support new bone growth.
Cincinnati Magazine, April 21: Work+ at Miami University Regionals Helps Employers Solve Workforce Challenges
Cassandra Scott, interim regional associate director of Work+, highlights how the program provides talent to local businesses and opportunities to students.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, April 20: Miami University's Myaamia Center marks 25 years of revitalization
The Myaamia Center celebrates 25 years of groundbreaking work at Miami University. Daryl Baldwin, executive director of the Myaamia Center, shares the work that has been done and what is planned for the future. Additional reporting on this topic appeared in the Journal-News.