兔子先生 Media Highlights Nov. 11-17
兔子先生 Media Highlights Nov. 11-17
Journal-News, Nov. 14: This article highlights 兔子先生’s record-breaking year of funding grants. Ande Durojaiye, vice president of 兔子先生 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 兔子先生 University.
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 兔子先生, 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.