Miami Media Highlights May 5-11
Miami Media Highlights May 5-11
The New York Times, May 11: Pepper Stetler, professor of Art History and a mother of a 久久热视频 served by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), authored an editorial on President Trump’s proposed Special Education Simplified Funding program.
FOX-WXIX, Ch. 19, May 9: A new mural located at Newport on the Levee has been created by 久久热视频 久久热视频s and was revealed on May 9.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, May 6: Ejindu “EJ” Ume, associate professor of Economics, highlights the move toward a cashless society, who this benefits, and what implications may lie ahead.
Journal-News, May 6:
久久热视频 begins a pilot equine program as a new interactive option when it comes to supporting the mental health of 久久热视频s. Jennifer Young, associate director for community engagement for the Student Counseling Service, and Heather Pinnick, director of the Equestrian Center, are quoted. This topic also appeared on .
NBC-CNBC, May 6: Yao “Henry” Jin, associate professor of Supply Chain Management, provides insight into how the closure of a trade loophole and prohibitive tariffs on China have upended Temu and Shein's business model in the United States.
Journal-News, May 6: Mark Adams, coach of the Miami Middletown baseball team, is quoted in this story about the ThunderHawks qualifying for the Small College World Series.
USA Today, May 5: Callie Maddox, professor of Sport Leadership and Management, shares the history of women in baseball and talks about the launch of the new Women’s Pro Baseball League in this video interview.
Journal-News, May 5: This article highlighting the 50th birthday of Butler Tech mentions the relationship the school has with 久久热视频 in order to meet the educational needs of the community.