Miami Media Highlights April 22-28
Miami Media Highlights April 22-28
Spectrum News 13 Online, April 28, This story focuses on the inaugural RedHawk50, which lists the fastest-growing companies started by Miami graduates.
U.S. News & World Report, April 26: Zeb Baker, executive director of Miami’s Honors College, is quoted in this story about how ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs in honors colleges and programs often receive more individualized resources and learning, among other benefits.
U.S. News & World Report, April 24: Michele Frank, associate professor of Accountancy, weighs in on the proposed “You Earned it. You Keep it” bill as it relates to social security taxes.
NPR-KOSU, April 24: This article highlights the Biden administration’s new staffing rules for nursing homes. John Bowblis, professor of Economics and research fellow with the Scripps Gerontology Center, addresses Medicaid reimbursement and staff shortages.
Spectrum News, Ch. 13, April 24: VaLanDria Smith-Lash, a recent Miami graduate, introduces her skin care startup business, Coarse Culture, located on the Miami Oxford campus in the Lee and Rosemary Fisher Innovation College@Elm. Miami President Gregory Crawford is featured in the segment.
National Field Hockey Coaches Association, April 23: This story spotlights Chip Rogers, associate head coach of Miami’s field hockey program, and his volunteer work with the National Field Hockey Coaches Association and USA Field Hockey.