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Media Highlights - October 1-10, 2021

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Media Highlights - October 1-10, 2021

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October 1st

Community Blood Center, Oct. 1: 

This article reports on Miami’s Greek Week blood drive. 

NPR WVXU, Oct. 1: 

This article reports on Daryl Baldwin, adjunct assistant professor and director of Myaamia Center, being confirmed to the National Council on the Humanities. Baldwin is quoted. 

Forbes, Oct. 1: 

Gregory Crawford, President of ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ and professor of physics, wrote this article on entrepreneurship education. 


October 3rd

Journal News, Oct. 3: 

This article reports on the Department of Art faculty and alumni art exhibition being featured at Miami’s Art Museum. Jason Shaiman, curator of exhibitions, is quoted. 

Cincinnati Business Courier, Oct. 3: 

This article reports on Miami being ranked No. 1 among greater Cincinnati schools for median mid-career salaries. 

NPR WGBH (Boston), Oct. 3:  (Part 1)

In this radio news program Wil Haygood, Boadway Distinguished Scholar of Media, Journalism and Film, discussesracist portrayals of Black Americans in film history. 


October 4th

Forbes, Oct. 4: 

Jaime Hunt, vice president and chief marketing and communications officer, shares tips on interacting with customers through Facebook Messenger.


October 6th

Business Insider, Oct. 6 : 

This article reports on Gen Xers career advantage during the pandemic. Megan Gerhardt, professor of management, is quoted. (Subscription required.)

CBS WBOC, Oct. 6: 

¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ is featured in this innovative series that offers an inside look at college campuses around the country.

Wall Street Journal, Oct. 6: 

This article reports on builders swapping out materials to minimize delays in the housing market. Lisa Ellram, professor of managment, is quoted. 


October 8th

NPR WVXU, Oct. 8: 

This article and radio clip reports on the Day of Reflection that Miami hosted to commemorate the 175th anniversary of the Miami Tribe's removal from their homelands. Kara Strass, director of Miami Tribe relations, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in:

  • Our Community, Oct. 8: 
  • Aacimotaatiiyankwi, Oct. 11: