¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ Media Highlights Nov. 11-17
¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ Media Highlights Nov. 11-17
Journal-News, Nov. 14: This article highlights ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ’s record-breaking year of funding grants. Ande Durojaiye, vice president of ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ Regionals; Sue McDowell, vice president for Research and Innovation; Rick Page, associate vice president for Research and Innovation; and Randi Thomas, vice president of ASPIRE, are featured in the story.
Center for Strategic & International Studies, Nov. 14: Phillip Arceneaux, associate professor of Strategic Communication, is a co-author of this brief. The United States must embrace a bold approach to public diplomacy to protect the ideas, values, electoral processes, and all the elements that make a free and open society possible and prevent it from becoming a casualty in the information war.
Oxford Observer, Nov. 14: This article features Steve Sullivan and his work at the Hefner Museum of Natural History at ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ.
NPR-WOSU, Nov. 12: Steven Tuck, professor of History, discusses what the new DNA discovery in Pompeii reveals about the ancient city and its citizens. Tuck and this topic also were featured in .
Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov. 12: Hillel Gray, who recently retired from teaching Comparative Religion at ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ, attended an event sponsored by Braver Angels. Gray shared his approach of engaging with empathy and without judgment and is planning to host a seminar at his synagogue to talk through differences of opinion. (Subscription may be required)
U.S. News & World Report, Nov. 11: Ejindu Ume, associate professor of Economics, provides insight on what President Elect Trump’s proposed tax cuts and tariffs could mean for your personal taxes.