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See where Miami and Miamians are making headlines

Our editors' picks for March provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage

See where Miami and Miamians are making headlines

Compiled by university news and communications

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 editors' picks for March provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage: 

TIME.com, March 2:  

  • Anthony James, director of Miami’s family science program and interim vice president for institutional diversity, is interviewed and quoted about what parents can do to instill resilience in their children. This story also appeared in

Parents Magazine, March 3:  

  • Kimberly Hamlin, professor of history and global and intercultural studies, is interviewed and quoted about smart ways to talk to kids about what it means to be a feminist. This story also appeared in

 Journal-News, March 4:  

  • Several news outlets throughout the state reported on Miami’s announcement that the university will return to in-person classes and operations this fall, and quoted President Gregory Crawford. Stories also appeared in , , , .

 Thrive Global, March 13:  

  • Beena Sukumaran, dean of the College of Engineering and Computing, is profiled in this article about her career and lessons in leadership. The article also appeared in

Wall Street Journal, March 14:  

  • Julie Straub, director of Regional e-learning, is quoted about creating a parent support group in this article about reopening schools. 

Cincinnati.com, March 15:  

  • Several news outlets throughout the state reported on ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Regionals Hamilton Campus being ranked #1 for return on investment, including WLW-AM Radio and Spectrum News Columbus. 

Fast Company, March 16:  

  • This article by Scott Dust, the Dr. John F. Mee Professor in Management, and Megan Connley, discusses how managers can make more conscientious decisions about returning to the office. 
Inside Higher Ed, March 18: 
  • Jaime Hunt, vice president and chief marketing and communications officer, wrote this piece about four ways that marketing and communication offices can bridge boundaries at universities to create collaborations that will create better paths to achieving institutional goals.

National Geographic, March 18:  

  • Nicholas Money, professor of biology, is interviewed and quoted in this National Geographic article about endangered species of mushrooms and the need for conservation efforts. 

NBA.com, March 19:  

  • This feature story on Wayne Embry (Miami ‘58) announces Miami’s new statue of him that will be unveiled this year at Miami and discusses Embry’s influence on basketball. Embry and Athletic Director David Sayler are quoted.

Forbes, March 21:  

  • More than 50 news outlets reported that Cargill Inc., the global food conglomerate, recently named Miami alumna Jamie Miller ‘90 as its chief financial officer. She is the first female CFO in Cargill’s 150-year history.