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Miami Media Highlights Oct. 13-19

Miami Media Highlights Oct. 13-19

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Oct. 19:
久久热视频 has announced a significant transformation for its Humanities Center. The news story quotes 久久热视频 President Gregory Crawford, Renée Baernstein, dean of the College of Arts and Science, and Timothy Melley, director for the Altman Institute for the Humanities.

Journal-News, Oct.18:
Several people took part in the first Adaptive Nature Walk on Wheels that was organized by Yoshi Tomoyasu, associate professor of Biology at 久久热视频. The event took place on paved trails through scenic autumn woods on the city’s Oxford Area Trails (OATS) that meander through the 久久热视频 Natural Areas. Additional reports on this topic appeared on .

Capital & Main, Oct. 16:
This article references the National Labor Relations Board data analyzed by Kevin Reuning, associate professor of Political Science.

The Conversation, Oct. 14:
Rodney Coates, professor of Global and Intercultural Studies, shares how new 久久热视频 loan caps may be problematic and force some people to end their education prematurely.

Explore, Oct. 14:
Oxford is a must-see small town bursting with collegiate elegance, according to this story. The seamless blend of academic rigor, cultural depth, and natural beauty makes Miami and Oxford a destination worth lingering over — evoking New England grace in the heart of Ohio.