Miami Media Highlights May 25-31
Published
Miami Media Highlights May 25-31
Published
Ohio Capital Journal, May 28: Care for seniors is sucking wealth out of families — especially in Ohio
The Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University reports that with 2 million residents over 65, Ohio has the sixth-largest elderly population in the United States.
NPR-WOSU, Ch. 89.7, May 27: What's Columbus' connection with this year's World Cup?
Ryan Chen, assistant professor of Sport Leadership and Management, discusses the upcoming World Cup.
Poets&Quants, May 26: Preparing Tomorrow's Leaders Today: Inside Miami's New Business Leadership Co-Major
Jenny Darroch, dean of the Farmer School of Business, shares that as industries continue to seek out interdisciplinary leaders, the Business Leadership co-major may offer one of the most valuable degrees, or co-degrees, a student can earn.
WCPO, May 26: Demolished buildings, new student rec fields part of Miami campus changes
This article provides an update on campus constructions projects taking place this summer.
Cincinnati Enquirer, May 26: NKY man exploited data in serial rape case. Expert talks online risks
James Walden, professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering and director of Miami University’s Center for Cybersecurity, shares how cybercriminals operate and what people can do to protect their online information.
Fortune, May 25: You can’t repair your tractor because Hollywood was terrified of the VCR
Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy, teaching professor of Global and Intercultural Studies, highlights the right to repair debates going back to the 1980s.
My Footpath, May 19: The Full Student Journey: Dr. Rachel Beech on Culture, Community, and Careers
Rachel Beech, vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Success, appeared on the My Footpath podcast.
The Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University reports that with 2 million residents over 65, Ohio has the sixth-largest elderly population in the United States.
NPR-WOSU, Ch. 89.7, May 27: What's Columbus' connection with this year's World Cup?
Ryan Chen, assistant professor of Sport Leadership and Management, discusses the upcoming World Cup.
Poets&Quants, May 26: Preparing Tomorrow's Leaders Today: Inside Miami's New Business Leadership Co-Major
Jenny Darroch, dean of the Farmer School of Business, shares that as industries continue to seek out interdisciplinary leaders, the Business Leadership co-major may offer one of the most valuable degrees, or co-degrees, a student can earn.
WCPO, May 26: Demolished buildings, new student rec fields part of Miami campus changes
This article provides an update on campus constructions projects taking place this summer.
Cincinnati Enquirer, May 26: NKY man exploited data in serial rape case. Expert talks online risks
James Walden, professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering and director of Miami University’s Center for Cybersecurity, shares how cybercriminals operate and what people can do to protect their online information.
Fortune, May 25: You can’t repair your tractor because Hollywood was terrified of the VCR
Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy, teaching professor of Global and Intercultural Studies, highlights the right to repair debates going back to the 1980s.
My Footpath, May 19: The Full Student Journey: Dr. Rachel Beech on Culture, Community, and Careers
Rachel Beech, vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Success, appeared on the My Footpath podcast.