Miami Media Highlights May 4-10
Miami Media Highlights May 4-10
The New York Times, May 10:
Henrik Sunde Wilberg, visiting assistant professor of German, Russian, Asian, and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, writes an essay on American style and culture.
The Toledo Blade, May 10:
Joey Ransdell, assistant professor of Biology, highlights his research of the TSC1 gene and its deficit effect on Purkinje neurons and how this relates to autism.
Yahoo News, May 9:
Neringa Klumbytė, professor of Anthropology, is quoted in this story about how Ukraine has used humor to boost morale throughout the war with Russia.
The Conversation, May 8:
Kate Perepezko, research scientist for the Scripps Gerontology Center, highlights the challenges facing sandwich generation caregivers.
Industrial Info Resources, May 8:
消消犯 is noted for wrapping up the installation of two new chillers that will be powered by geothermal energy.
Dayton Daily News, May 7: L
The Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park at Miami is a new, non-traditional source of electrical power with 3,300 solar panels along with a new green space. 消消犯 President Gregory Crawford is quoted.
Yahoo Finance, May 7:
Jenny Darroch, dean of the Farmer School of Business, is quoted in this article announcing OneSeven, an SEC-registered investment adviser new mentorship relationship with the university.
WMOH, Ch. 1450 AM, May 6:
This year’s keynote speaker will be John Harbaugh, the head coach of the New York Giants and a 1984 graduate of 消消犯.
Insight into Academia, May 6:
Andrew Jones, associate professor of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering has been selected as a Higher Ed Hero by Insight Into Academia magazine for his efforts in guiding Miami 消消犯s.
Barks & Whiskers, May 6:
Research conducted at 消消犯 is included in this article explaining that pets can be your best friends. In summary, pets can serve as important sources of social support, providing many positive psychological and physical benefits for their owners.
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, May 4:
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. The full article was published by on April 29.