Miami Media Highlights Nov. 17-23
Miami Media Highlights Nov. 17-23
Cleveland.com, Nov. 21: NEOMED partners with Cincinnati hospital, Miami University
Partnerships with a Cincinnati hospital system and Miami University will create expanded educational opportunities across Ohio for doctors in training at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED).
NBC News, Nov. 21: Head’s up: Tariffs are making holiday gifts more expensive. Here’s what you can (and can’t) do about it
Yao “Henry” Jin, interim chair and Neil R. Andersen Endowed Associate Professor of Management, shares how the de minimis exemption will impact holiday shopping. Jin warns that your purchase should not be time sensitive.
Journal-News, Nov. 20: Growing a city’s biodiversity one gardener at a time
This article highlights the concept known as a pollinator garden, or a native garden, that is designed to attract different types of pollinators including moths, butterflies and bees. Deidra Jacobsen, assistant professor of Biology and director of the Conservatory, is quoted.
Katie Couric Media, Nov. 19: A Dietitian Explains Why One Day of Holiday Indulgence *Won’t* Harm Your Overall Health
Bryn Beeder, visiting instructor in Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health, shares what’s happening inside your body after a big meal. This article was first published by The Conversation on Nov. 17.
CBS-WKRC, Nov. 18: Miami faculty, students help Mexico prepare for 2026 FIFA World Cup
The project, “Empowering the Next Generation of Sport Professionals,” is being led by Adam Beissel, associate professor of Sport Leadership and Management; Chelsea Meyers, associate teaching professor of Sport Leadership and Management; and Ryan Chen, assistant professor of Sport Leadership and Management.
NBC-News, Nov. 17: Black Friday deals won't be good this year, according to experts — here's what to know
Yao “Henry” Jin, interim chair and Neil R. Andersen Endowed Associate Professor of Management, shares how to prepare for Black Friday shopping. Jin suggests preparing a rank ordered list of desired items ahead to reduce impulse buying.
Times of San Diego, Nov. 17: Dollar store workers fight to improve jobs — even without a union
Kevin Reuning, associate professor of Political Science, analyzed data from the National Labor Relations Board that shows during the first nine months of 2024, 80,434 workers formed new unions. During the same period a year later, only 47,085 workers had done so. This article was first published by Capital & Main in October 2025.
The Academic Minute, Nov. 17: Imran Mirza, Miami University – Realistic Quantum Optical Models
Imran Mirza, associate professor of Physics, shares how his research group investigates how crucial aspects of light-matter interactions can be harnessed to create innovative quantum technologies, including quantum computers and quantum networks, while also exploring the fundamental physics behind these interactions.
UNP Press, Nov. 17: Excerpt: Our People Believe in Education
The University of Nebraska Press provides an excerpt of the newly released book, “Our People Believe in Education,” by Cameron Shriver, adjunct associate professor of History and senior research associate at the Myaamia Center at Miami University. Shriver co-wrote the book with Bobbe Burke, Miami Tribe relations coordinator emerita at the Myaamia Center at Miami University.
Becker’s Hospital Review, Nov. 17: Why Cleveland Clinic's CEO is bullish on the next era of medicine
Tomislav Mihaljevic, president and CEO of Cleveland Clinic speaks on the future of healthcare while highlighting the collaboration with IBM and Miami University on quantum computing.