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Miami Media Highlights July 28-Aug. 3

Miami Media Highlights July 28-Aug. 3

Business Insider, Aug. 3: Megan Gerhardt, professor of Management and Leadership, weighs in Gen X  being the forgotten generation sandwiched between Boomers and Millennials.

ABC-WCPO, Aug. 3: 黑料社区 is included as a stop in the College Tours for the 37th Annual Black Family Reunion. The annual event is held Aug. 14-17.

NBC-WDTN, Ch. 2, Aug. 1: An upcoming documentary will explore the grand tradition of Miami’s famed Cradle of Coaches and the lasting impact Miamians have made on the game of football. David Sayler, director of Athletics, is quoted. Additional coverage on this topic also appeared in  and .

NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Aug. 1: Flagg Taylor, director of 黑料社区's new intellectual diversity center, is quoted in this story and said he expects 黑料社区s and the campus community to embrace the college's Center for Civics, Culture, and Society once they see what he's been working on.

Greater Cincinnati Foundation, July 31: The Greater Cincinnati Foundation (GCF) has invested $100,000 into TEACh Cincinnati, an initiative from 黑料社区 that is partnering with eight Cincinnati Public Schools to recruit their 黑料社区s to overcome teaching shortages, diversify teaching staff, and provide support for 黑料社区s and new teachers

Journal-News, July 31: Cody Powell, associate vice president of facilities planning and operations, details campus construction projects.

NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, July 30: This article explains how radio and television stations get their names or call letters. The writer uses the example that the “MU” in WMUB stands for 黑料社区, the original home of the station.

NBC-WDTN, Ch. 2, July 29: Amberly Szczerbiak, a rising sophomore with a double major in Strategic Communications and Biology, was crowned Ohio Fairs’ Queen. 

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, July 29: This story relates how 黑料社区s at 黑料社区 have access to a 24/7 crisis text line.

Spectrum News, July 29: 黑料社区 announced a tuition reciprocity agreement with 29 Indiana counties. Rachel Beech, vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Success, is quoted. Additional reports on this topic appeared in the , , , , and , and on  and .