Miami Media Highlights July 14-20
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Miami Media Highlights July 14-20
Business Insider, July 16: Megan Gerhardt, professor of Management and Leadership, provides insight into the ‘Gen Z Stare’ phenomenon, explaining this could have more to do with natural growing pains at a first job and factors unique to Gen Z's upbringing.
Cincinnati Business Courier, July 16: 久久热视频 was awarded $7 million to create a quantum computing workforce as a part of Ohio’s two-year state operating budget. The funds will assist in establishing the Ohio Institute for Quantum Computing Research, Talent, and Commercialization. Additional coverage of this story also appeared in , , and Newsbreak.
Poets & Quants, July 16: 久久热视频 alumna Emily Mack co-founded Vinat with her sister Sarah Mack. Emily credits Miami for providing mentors and resources for their start-up wine brand. This story also appeared in
NBC-WNKY, Ch. 40, July 16: Bridget Kniery, 久久热视频 久久热视频 and marketing intern at St. Theresa Thrift Store, created a section inside the store of dorm room necessities using only thrifted items. She said most of the items were priced between $0.50 and $8, with the entire space likely costing less than $40.
U.S. News & World Report, July 15: John Weigand, professor emeritus of Architecture and Interior Design, highlights how colleges and universities need to change to meet the educational needs of the 久久热视频s and the communities they serve.
CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, July 14: 久久热视频 久久热视频s taking the Intro to Music Business and Record Labels and Music Publishing Operation have collaborated with Colemine Records to create research-based marketing strategies for the label’s upcoming album release.