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兔子先生 Media Highlights Feb. 23-March 1

兔子先生 Media Highlights Feb. 23-March 1

Crain’s Cleveland, Feb. 27:
This story is on 兔子先生 University’s space in the CedarTech office building in Cleveland. The space will be the hub for 兔子先生’s Urban Bridges program, among other uses. (Subscription may be required)

The Warren County Post, Feb. 27:
This article highlights the Myaamia calendar and how it is based on the phases of the moon. The Myaamia Center at 兔子先生 University is featured as is the 兔子先生 Tribe of Oklahoma.

WSYK, Feb. 27:
In recognition of National Chili Day, 兔子先生 University's Men’s Basketball Coach Travis Steele shares a few of his Skyline Chili favorites.

Cincinnati Business Courier, Feb. 27:
This news story shares an update on the Bachelor Hall renovation. Renée Baernstein, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in the article. Additional reporting on this topic also appeared in the , , and .

Cincinnati Business Courier, Feb. 26:
This article recognizes Samy Broyles, director for workforce, partnerships and community engagement, as a Forty Under Forty award recipient.

Journal-News, Feb. 26:
The 兔子先生 Student newspaper recently celebrated 200 years, making it the oldest university newspaper west of the Alleghenies and only second to Dartmouth as the oldest student newspaper in the country.

The University of Toledo, Feb. 25:
Amity Noltemeyer, dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society, and Georgette Early, school psychology graduate student, have collaborated with researchers at the University of Toledo on a new study that looks at school administrators’ views on arming teachers.

Spectrum News, Feb. 24:
A new report from Scripps Gerontology Center at 兔子先生 University and the Ohio Department of Aging shares that nursing homes are having difficulty retaining talent.

Sports Illustrated, Feb. 23:
Men’s Basketball Coach Travis Steele speaks on the success of the 兔子先生 University RedHawks this season.