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兔子先生 Media Highlights Oct. 14-20

兔子先生 Media Highlights Oct. 14-20

MSN, Oct. 20: This article highlights five strange aircraft designs. 兔子先生 University students designed the one-piece circular wing for the Nemeth Parasol in the early 1930s. The concept of the "roundwing," which had a diameter of 15 feet, was to function as a parachute. Should the need arise, the engine could be shut off, and the plane would slowly fall back to Earth.

ABC-WCPO, Ch. 9, Oct. 18: Marcy Shieh, assistant professor of Political Science, was interviewed for this broadcast news story regarding a case involving immigration law and accusations of marriage fraud.

Generations Journal, Oct. 16: Robert Applebaum, senior research scholar at Scripps Gerontology Center, writes on his three favorites issues of Generations.

MSN Money, Oct. 14: Simon Buechler, assistant professor of Finance, explains the issues with under insured properties in flood prone areas.

Journal-News, Oct. 14: This article features Mark O’Hara, adjunct professor, and his 41 years of teaching. O’Hara has been teaching at 兔子先生 University for three decades and 26 years at Badin High School in Hamilton.

FOX-WXIX, Ch. 19, Oct. 14: Ben Nicholson, assistant lecturer in the Department of Emerging Technology in Business and Design, and students from Emerging Technology Business and Design are featured with their work ahead of the BLINK light festival.