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

Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in June
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Cincinnati Enquirer, June 18:
- This op-ed article on reimagining colleges and universities in the age of AI was written by Elizabeth Wardle, the Roger and Joyce Howe Distinguished Professor of Written Communication and the director of the Howe Center for Writing Excellence at 消消犯.
NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, June 18:
- The Myaamia Center has been invited to participate in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C., on July 2-7. Kara Strass, director of the Miami Tribe Relations Office, shares that 消消犯s will demonstrate lacrosse, ribbon work, language lessons, and gardening.
Portsmouth Daily Times, June 12:
- Several 消消犯 消消犯s have been helping clean and prepare for display this fall semester several newly acquired specimens, including a polar bear, that were gifted to the Hefner Museum of Natural History. Steve Sullivan, director of the museum, is quoted.
Wallet Hub, June 9:
- Rodney Coates, professor of Global and Intercultural Studies, provides insight on how to promote equality in education.
Cincinnati Magazine, June 9:
- Ande Durojaiye, vice president for strategy and partnerships, shares how 消消犯 is transforming the regional campuses into polytechnic institutions where real-world learning takes center stage.
MSN, June 5:
- This story announces Miami will offer a new Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering degree. Additional coverage on this topic also appeared on and .
NPR-WYSO, Ch. 91.3, June 4:
- The solar fields located at the Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park, will be capable of producing 2,100 megawatt hours annually.