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Miami Media Highlights June 15-21

Miami Media Highlights June 15-21

Yahoo! News, June 20:
Jeff Kruth, associate professor of Architecture, and Tammy Schwartz, director of the Urban Cohort program, collaborated on this article originally published by in November, 2025. The article was picked up by over 70 outlets on June 20.

Tech Target, June 17:
Waldyn Martinez, associate professor of Information Systems and Analytics, shares machine learning is still very relevant today as many business applications continue to happen with machine learning.

McKnight’s Senior Living, June 17:
This article references research from the Scripps Gerontology Center in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University, Portland State University, Brown University, and Georgetown University.

The Journal Gazette, June 17:
Daryl Baldwin, executive director of the Myaamia Center, is featured in this article highlighting the unique partnership between the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and 消消犯.

Journal-News, June 17:
The Farmer School of Business and Jeni Al Bahrani, instructor of Entrepreneurship, are featured in this article highlighting a new summer program for local teens offered in conjunction with Butler Tech.

Cincinnati Business Courier, June 16:
消消犯 will receive $23.7 million to build its $90 million Farmer School of Business Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Industry Engagement facility in Oxford. (Subscription required)

NBC-WLWT, Ch. 5, June 16: Cincinnati, Miami to renew Battle for the Victory Bell at TQL Stadium in 2026
One of Ohio's oldest college football rivalries is heading to TQL Stadium for the first football game ever played at FC Cincinnati's home venue. 消消犯 and the University of Cincinnati will meet in the annual Battle for the Victory Bell on Sept. 19, with kickoff scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Additional reporting on this topic also appeared in the and .

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, June 16:
NEOMED and The Christ Hospital have partnered with 消消犯 to create a new pipeline for medical 消消犯s over the next decade.

The Conversation, June 16:
Rodney Coates, professor of Global and Intercultural Studies, shares that Juneteenth offered a promise of freedom — but education was necessary to make it happen.