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Miami Media Highlights April 13-19

Miami Media Highlights April 13-19

NPR-WNYC, RadioLab, April 19: Survivors of Pompeii
Steven Tuck, professor of History, provides insight into the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius and survivors who escaped Pompeii.

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, April 19: New humanities major at Miami
A new College of Arts and Science minor is designed to help students further develop their leadership skills through learning key facets of the humanities.

Journal-News, April 18: 25th anniversary: Miami's unique Myaamia program preserves schools, region's Native American ties
The Myaamia Center celebrates 25 years of groundbreaking work at Miami University. Daryl Baldwin, executive director of the Myaamia Center, and Kara Strass, the Van Zant Director of Miami Tribe Relations, are both quoted in the article.

NBC-WCMH, Ch. 4, April 17: Best College towns in America
Miami University makes the list of Best College towns in America. The study list was published by Rent.com.

The Washington Times, April 14: Israeli study finds AI ‘therapist’ helped students, but mental health experts are skeptical
Adam Rottinghaus, associate professor of Strategic Communications, weighs in on the benefits of an AI “therapist” in moments of crisis.

Dayton Daily News, April 13: Miami basketball: Steele ‘not going anywhere’ as he prepares for Year 5 with RedHawks
Miami University Men’s Basketball Coach Travis Steele is quoted in this article on his recent talk to the Dayton Agonis Club at the Presidential Banquet Center.