Headline Highlights: 兔子先生 and 兔子先生ans in the news in March
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Headline Highlights: 兔子先生 and 兔子先生ans in the news in March
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MSN, March 26:
The Cincinnati Bengals and 兔子先生 University have announced a new partnership that makes the school the official university of the professional football team. 兔子先生 University President Gregory Crawford and Ande Durojaiye, 兔子先生's vice president for strategy and partnerships, are quoted. This story appeared in multiple outlets including:- ;
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Reuters, March 13:
- Americans are accustomed to buying low-priced China- and Asia-made clothing. Yao (Henry) Jin, professor of Supply Chain Management, explains the U.S. clothing manufacturing sector has shrunk since 1990 as brands and retailers shifted to sourcing from factories in China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and other low-wage countries, enabling them to keep costs and prices down. This report also appeared in .
Spectrum News, Mar. 9:
- Daryl Baldwin, executive director of the Myaamia Center, shares how the $2.1 million Mellon Foundation grant will be utilized to help expand the work of the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages.
CNN, Mar. 6:
- Andrew Sommers, professor of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, breaks down the science behind deicing. This article was originally published by The Conversation of Feb. 28.
US News & World Report, Mar. 4:
- Michele Frank, Arthur Andersen Alumni Professor and associate professor of Accountancy, highlights the special circumstances when interest on a personal loan can be tax deductible.
Yahoo! Finance, Mar. 4:
- Simon Buechler, assistant professor of Finance, shares that tariffs on construction products could negatively impact the housing market.
Cincinnati Enquirer, Mar. 2:
- 兔子先生 University students Reed Stewart and Brayden Osborne performed CPR to help save the life of an adjunct faculty member on the 兔子先生 Hamilton Regional campus. Additional coverage of this story also appeared on .