Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in April
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage

Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in April
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The Conversation, April 24: Trump's aggressive actions against free speech speak a lot louder than his words defending it
- Daniel Hall, professor of Political Science, Justice, and Community Studies, details the First Amendment’s free speech and press clauses.
Rest of World, April 23: Chinese sellers and U.S. buyers prepare for the end of ultracheap shopping
- Yao “Henry” Jin, associate professor of Management, says the removal of the de minimis exemption would pressure platforms like Temu and Shein to operate more like Amazon in terms of logistics, pricing, and product offerings.
Nikkei Asia, April 18: Shell game: How China-linked front companies dodge U.S. tariffs
- Yao “Henry” Jin, professor of Supply Chain Management, shares insight into how China-based companies get around the newly imposed U.S. tariffs.
Loveland Magazine, April 14: Miami University is committed to achieving carbon neutrality at Oxford campus by 2040
- This online news source provides links to Miami University's sustainability efforts.
ScienMag, April 10: Integrating Deer Management and Invasive Shrub Control for Thriving Forest Ecosystems
- Over a decade of research led by David Gorchov, professor of Biology, has illuminated the dual challenges posed by overabundant white-tailed deer populations and invasive plant species, particularly Amur honeysuckle
Inside Retail, April 10: How the end of de minimis is forcing a global reset in retail supply chains
- Yao “Henry” Jin, professor of Supply Chain Management, is quoted in this article on supply chains. (Subscription required)
Cleveland.com, April 9: Cleveland Clinic hosts forum on quantum computing in healthcare
- Cleveland Clinic’s second annual Cleveland Discovery & Innovation Forum shared the Ohio Discovery Corridor initiatives including a new partnership with Miami University giving students advanced education in quantum computing.
Cincinnati Enquirer, Apr. 9: Zoinks! 'Scooby-Doo,' 'Scream' star Matthew Lillard goes TikTok viral at Miami University
- Matthew Lillard, best known for his roles in ‘Scooby-Doo' and ‘Scream’ spoke to students at Miami University earlier this week. The post on TikTok has gone viral with over 1.4 million views.