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Miami Media Highlights April 27-May 3

Miami Media Highlights April 27-May 3

WLWT, Ch. 5, May 3: 50 states, 30 countries ran the Flying Pig
Simon Buechler, assistant professor of Finance, competes in the annual Flying Pig Marathon.

Spectrum News, April 30: Job Ready with Easterseals Project Search
Miami University is featured in this broadcast story highlighting Project Search, a job placement program through Easterseals.

Environmental Monitor, April 29: Understanding the Impacts of Lake Browning: How Three Pennsylvania Lakes are Recovering from Acid Rain
The research of Lesley Knoll, assistant professor of Biology, is featured in this article about a phenomenon known as lake browning.

The Conversation, April 29: What courage is, how to build it and why you should take a risk
Miami University President Gregory Crawford joins Cynthia Pury, professor of Psychology at Clemson University, to discuss the different ways we understand courage, how it can be built, and why it is a worthwhile risk to take.

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, April 28: Miami University shows how AI and robots can be opportunity, not fear
Bob Herzog and Jennifer Dalton of WKRC Local 12 visit the College of Engineering and Computing to learn more about robotics and meet Swoop, an intelligent, functioning machine that’s smart enough to beat even professors in Tic-Tac-Toe.

NBC-WKYC, Ch, 3, April 28: AI vs. Quantum: Can latest technology compete against super computer now 10x faster?
This news story highlights how Cleveland Clinic's quantum ecosystem now extends beyond the medical campus. The clinic has partnered with Miami University, which is developing the nation's first undergraduate, master's, and Ph.D. programs in quantum science.

CBS-WHIO, Ch, 7, April 28: Beavercreek places proposal for income tax, property tax reduction on November ballot
This news story includes a study completed by researchers at Miami University that was cited by the city of Beavercreek in regards to income tax.