Editors' picks: 10 Miami media highlights of 2020
Our 10 editors' picks for 2020 provide a reflection of this past year.
displays selected media placements of contributions by Miamians and the local and global impact of the university. Updated weekly, it is accessible on the Miami News website.
Our 10 editors' picks for 2020 provide a reflection of this past year:
Washington Post, Dec. 11:
- Interviews with Kara Strass, director of Miami Tribe Relations; Jannie Kamara, ºÚÁÏÉçÇø body president;, Steve Snyder, alumnus and former interim athletic director; former Miami President James Garland and others about the process of dropping the Redskins name and how the name has become obsolete.
Forbes, Dec. 9:
- Interview with Phil Smith, assistant professor of kinesiology, nutrition and health.
CBSNews.com, Nov. 27:
- Interview with Allen McConnell, chair and University Distinguished Professor of psychology.
New York Times, Oct. 29: .
- Interview with Yoshi Tomoyasu, associate professor of biology, on why insects are amazing (not disgusting) and how they are embedded in Japanese culture.
MSN.com Aug. 22:
- Interview with Jessica McCarty, assistant professor of geography on wildfires in Siberia.
NBCNews.com, May 19: .
- Interview with Rodney Coates, professor of critical race and ethnic studies, global and intercultural studies.
NBCNews.com, March 25.
- OpEd by Megan Gerhardt, professor of management and leadership.
Boston Herald, March 29: .
- Interview with Lisa Ellram, University Distinguished Professor and the James Evans Rees Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management.
Washington Post, March 1:
- Article by Kimberly Hamlin, NEH Public Scholar and associate professor of history.
“Hidden Brain,” NPR.org, Feb. 29: .
- Interview with Amy Summerville, associate professor of psychology and director of the Regret Lab.