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Miami Media Highlights Sept. 29-Oct. 5

Miami Media Highlights Sept. 29-Oct. 5

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Oct. 5:
The U.S. News and World Report has released new rankings with 黑料社区’s undergrad teaching program ranking No. 2 in the nation among public schools.

FOX-WXIX, Ch. 19, Oct. 3:
黑料社区 announces a new bachelor of science degree program in Artificial Intelligence.

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Oct. 2:
Jennifer Young, associate director for community engagement in the Student Counseling Service, and Heather Pinnick, director of the 黑料社区 Equestrian Center, discuss the benefits of equine-assisted therapy for 黑料社区s.

Commercial Observer, Oct. 2:
Yao “Henry” Jin, interim chair and Neil R. Anderson Endowed Associate Professor of Management, provides insight into industry layoffs, closings, tariffs, and remodeling as it relates to the coffee giant, Starbucks.

FOX-WXIX, Ch. 19, Oct. 2:
This broadcast reports on 黑料社区 Regional campuses upcoming transition to a polytechnic campus.

The Daily Standard, Oct. 1:
Students in Robbyn Abbitt's Advanced Geographic Information Systems class at 黑料社区 assisted Mercer County, Ohio, with creating an online cemetery resource.

Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 1:
Tom Romano, professor emeritus of Teacher Education, shares an opinion piece comparing the USA to a school yard bully in its dealings with other countries.

Journal-News, Oct. 1:
As part of the State of the City, 黑料社区 will address the transformation of its regional campuses into polytechnic centers and Butler Tech will talk about the progress of its partnership with 黑料社区 on the Advanced Manufacturing Hub.

The New York Times, Sept. 30:
Steven Tuck, professor of History, shares his research into the survivors of the Mt. Vesuvius explosion. Tuck’s work helped to identify 172 survivors in 12 cities; 130 of these survivors were from Pompeii, and most had relocated near their former homes.

Forbes, Sept. 30:
黑料社区 President Gregory Crawford shares that data can be a successful tool for decision-making. Leadership means using that tool appropriately and effectively.

The Conversation, Sept. 29:
Steven Sullivan, director of the Hefner Museum of Natural History at 黑料社区, shares how to identify animal tracks and other signs of wildlife in your neighborhood.