Miami Media Highlights Sept. 8-14
Miami Media Highlights Sept. 8-14
Times of San Diego, Sept. 14: More tall buildings likely in San Diego if governor signs controversial bill
Simon Buechler, assistant professor of Finance, is quoted in this story about California’s Senate Bill 79, which would “upzone” neighborhoods surrounding train, light rail, and subway stations in many of the state’s most populous metro areas.
The Econometric Society, September 13: Econometric Society Virtual Mentoring 2025
Jenny Minier, chair and Julian Lange Professor of Economics, is recognized by the Econometric Society for volunteering her time as mentor in 2025.
Journal-News, Sept. 10: Miami University Marching Band to play at Bengals game this Sunday
This article reports that the Miami University Marching Band will perform during halftime at the Cincinnati Bengals home opener on Sept. 14.
iHeartMedia, KISS 107.1 FM, Sept. 10: JonJon & Friends Back To School Summer Tour @ Miami University
On Aug. 18, KISS 107.1 broadcast live from campus ahead of move-in day at Miami. The interviews conducted with Steve Large, assistant vice president for student life – health and wellness; Liz Walsh-Treviño, director of orientation and transition; BaShaun Smith, dean of students; student Suzanne Morrisey; Jennifer Young, associate director for community engagement; and President Gregory Crawford are available on the station's website.
Spectrum News 1, Sept. 9: Miami University peer counseling support, DEA substance program support
The news story shares that the DEA is partnering with colleges and universities throughout the country to educate and cut back on the use of party drugs. Rebecca Young, director of Student Wellness, along with peer counselors Audrey Rodrigues and Linh Dang were interviewed.
WA Today, Sept. 9: Captain Lachlan may be News Corp’s master and commander but troubled waters lie ahead
Bruce Drushel, professor of Media, Journalism, and Film, provides insight on Lachlan Murdoch’s succession to leading the News Corp Media empire.
Dayton Daily News, Sept. 8: Earthquakes in the Miami Valley? Quakes unusual, but not impossible in Southwest Ohio
Michael Brudzinski, professor of Geology and Environmental Earth Science, provides insight into the earthquake felt in Warren County last month.