SMU in the News
SMU in the News for October 17-23, , 2017
Following are highlights of stories about SMU or stories that relied on the expertise of SMU faculty and others. The links are not maintained by SMU but were working when they posted here.
News
ABC DFW
AmericanTowns.com
Austin American-Statesman
- SMU cited in a story about why today’s kids have anxiety
- Cal Jillson, Dedman, central Texas congressional challengers tapping into Trump outrage
Christian Science Monitor
- Bernard Weinstein, Cox, some cities don’t play the tax-break game to attract large companies like Amazon
- Cal Jillson, Dedman, top U.S. politicians warn of democratic values at risk
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Dallas Innovates
D Magazine
Dallas Morning News
- Mustangs win!
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- SMU included in a story about TexNet, the new earthquake monitoring network
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- SMU mentioned in a story about brain research
Forbes
Houston Chronicle
KERA
- Sean Griffin, Meadows, on what makes a musical
- Zannie Voss, NCAR, commentary introducing the topic for upcoming TACA Perforum on Oct. 23
KRLD-AM
- Mike Davis, Cox, the economic benefits to whichever city lands Amazon HQ2 (No link available)
Mediashift
- Jake Batsell, Meadows, to participate in a chat next week about audience engagement strategies for students
- Jake Batsell, Meadows, cited in a story about trends in local journalism
Phys.org
- Peter Weyand and Lindsay Ludlow, Simmons, new simple method determines calorie burn for soldiers
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Texas Hill Country
United Methodist News Service
Vanity Fair
Students
- SMU student Big iDeas winners receive seed money for their entrepreneurial ideas
- SMU student/U.S. Army veteran Jason Waller training military veterans as entrepreneurs
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Alumni
- SMU alumnus Emmanuel Sanders returns home to Houston to help with Harvey efforts
- SMU alumnus Semi Ojeleye led the NBA’s Boston Celtics in prayer after teammate’s injury
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- SMU alumnus Ricardo Araújo writes about a large fossil forest in Africa
- SMU alums Joshua Ulrich, Andrew Giordano, Andrew Krimm and Zack Reaves (aka the Altius Quartet) performed in Durango, Colo., last week
- SMU alumna Jenny Haglund progressing in her golf career
- SMU alumna Kim Heathcott named Women Business Owner of the Year' by the National Association of Women Business Owners
Compiled by Cherri Gann ’15
Cordinator, SMU News & Communications
Office of Public Affairs
214-768-7657
cgann@smu.edu
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