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Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in June

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

Newton (left) and Ivy , golden retrievers, enjoy the Alumni parade
Newton (left) and Ivy enjoy the Alumni Weekend Parade, held June 10 (photo by Scott Kissell)
Excellence and Expertise

Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in June

Newton (left) and Ivy enjoy the Alumni Weekend Parade, held June 10 (photo by Scott Kissell)

Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in June

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

Compiled by university news and communications

University Business, June 28: 

  • This article on DEI in higher education features Darryl Rice, associate professor of Management.

CBS - WKRC, Ch. 12, June 25:

  • This broadcast news story discusses how sugar and screen time can affect a child’s mind in the same way as dopamine.  Anna Radke, associate professor of Psychology, is featured. 

Forbes, June 19:

  • This article is part of a series written by Gillian Oakenfull, professor of Marketing, on authentic marketing (or lack of) in support of LGBTQ individuals during Pride Month (June 2023). Others include: 
  • Forbes, June 6:
  • Forbes, June 1:

Forbes, June 13:

  • This article, written by Miami President Gregory Crawford, details how businesses can better prepare for the future by implementing scientific discovery and research.

U.S. News and World Report, June 12: 

  • This article quotes Brent Shock, vice president for Enrollment Management and Student Success, regarding parent ºÚÁÏÉçÇø loan forgiveness.

The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 12:

  • This article on the lasting legacy that Martha Graham left on the dance world quotes Ashley Goos, visiting assistant professor of Theatre.

The Conversation, June 10: 

  • This article written by Rodney Coates, professor of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, explains the June 8 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to protect voting rights of Black voters in Alabama. 

CBC Radio, June 9:

  • Mack Hagood, associate professor of Media and Communication, appeared on a new episode of Tapestry from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The episode featured his research into silence, listening, and noise-cancelling headphones, as well as the social and personal opportunity costs of using headphones to control what we hear.

The Conversation, June 5: 

  • This article was written by Murali Paranandi, professor of Architecture, and Jeff Kruth, assistant professor of Architecture, on the trend of ADU’s (adaptive dwelling units) as a way to help ease the housing crisis.

Journal-News, June 2:

  • This article reports on the growing partnership between ºÚÁÏÉçÇø and Cincinnati State. Ande Durojaiye, vice president and dean for the College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science, is quoted.

NPR - June 1:

  • This broadcast radio program on the life and music of Tina Turner features Tammy Kernodle, University Distinguished Professor of Music.