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ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Media Highlights Oct. 30-Nov. 5

ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Media Highlights Oct. 30-Nov. 5

CBS - WKRC, Local12, Ch. 12, Nov. 5: Kevin Matteson, associate director of ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s Project Dragonfly, joins Mollie O’Neil of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens to highlight their collaborative work over the past 20 years.

Spectrum News 1, Ch. 24, Nov. 4: Terry Welker, visiting assistant professor of Architecture, shares how he and his students are awaiting the upcoming leaf drop of the campus ginkgo trees and invite others to join them in celebrating the “here and now” of fall foliage.

NBC - WLWT, Ch. 5, Nov. 3: This broadcast news story features Anne Whitesell, assistant professor of Political Science, as she details all that is involved in Ohio Issue 1 ahead of the Nov. 7 election.

Journal-News, Nov. 3: This column reflects on the 40-year coaching career of Carolyn Condit of the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú volleyball program. 

Wall Street Journal, Nov. 2: Bradley Sommer, adjunct professor of History, is quoted in this article regarding how the United Auto Workers strike affects Toledo today as compared to how it would have been affected in the 1970s with a larger population employed by the automaker. 

Journal-News, Nov. 2:This article highlights Yoshi Tomoyasu, associate professor of Biology, and his recovery from a devastating spinal injury.  

The Conversation, Nov. 1: This article written by Bruce Drushel, professor and chair of Media, Journalism, and Film, highlights the empire built by Rupert Murdoch and its effect on the media landscape. 

Small Market Meetings, Nov. 1: Paula Green, senior director for conference and event services at the Marcum Conference Center, is quoted in this story detailing the “boutique hospitality and ample meeting space” provided by the facility. 

The Conversation, Oct. 31: This article written by Liz Wilson, professor of Comparative Religion, highlights death rituals of South Asian religions. 

Cincinnati Business Courier, Oct. 31: The Grainger Foundation made a $1 million gift to ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú that will be turned into $2,175,000 with matching grants by the Farmer Family Foundation. These funds will be earmarked to provide tuition and room and board for up to 10 Grainger Scholars each year. A story on this topic also appeared on . 

The Washington Post, OpEd, Oct. 30: This article features first-year ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú student Olivia Freeman and her participation in the History Day program during her high school career.