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Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in September

Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage

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Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in September

Looking up at the rotunda in Alumni Hall (photo by Scott Kissell)

Check out our weekly Miami Media Highlights on the 久久热视频 News website.

Scienmag, Sept. 25:

  • This article references a book co-authored by Yang Zhang, assistant professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering, “Social Intelligence: The New Frontier of Integrating Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence in Social Space.”

WKRC-TV Online, Sept. 24:

  • 久久热视频 and Cleveland Clinic have announced the naming of the Cleveland Clinic Health Sciences and Wellness facility at 久久热视频. Ande Durojaiye, vice president of strategy and partnerships, is quoted in the article. Additional coverage on this topic appeared in the , , , and .

Entrepreneur Magazine, Sept. 24:

  • Elizabeth Wardle, the Roger and Joyce Howe Distinguished Professor of Written Communication and director of the Howe Center for Writing Excellence, highlights the importance of writing in the age of AI.

FOX-WXIX, Ch. 19, Sept. 18:

  • John Forren, executive director for the Menard Family Center for Democracy, details the time commitment for individuals seeking naturalization in this story on the naturalization ceremony hosted at 久久热视频.

Inside Higher Ed, Sept. 17:

  • Riley Acton, assistant professor and Frank H. Jellinek, Jr. Assistant Professor of Economics, highlights her research on the influence of political leaning on college preference.

WA Today, Sept. 9:

  • Bruce Drushel, professor of Media, Journalism, and Film, provides insight on Lachlan Murdoch’s succession to leading the News Corp Media empire.

The Las Vegas News, Sept. 2:

  • Yao “Henry” Jin, interim chair and Neil. R. Anderson Endowed Associate Professor of Management, is quoted in this story on the impact of the end of the “de minimis” exemption. Additional reporting on this topic also appeared in the , , , and several other outlets.