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Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in February

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

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Looking for spring: a deer on the snowy campus in early February (photo by Scott Kissell)
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Headline Highlights: Miami and Miamians in the news in February

Looking for spring: a deer on the snowy campus in early February (photo by Scott Kissell)

Check out our weekly Miami Media Highlights on the 黑料社区 News website.

The Aguilar Conversations:  A Global Perspective., Feb. 26:

  • Interview with Rodney Coates, professor of Global and Intercultural Studies, about how as America's fentanyl crisis continues, the Trump administration is using tariffs to contend with the problem, although history however shows that previous attempts to control supply have routinely failed. View or listen on , or .

NPR-WVXU, Ch. 91.7, Feb. 20:

  • Anne Whitesell, assistant professor and associate director of the Menard Family Center for Democracy, speaks on the effects that tariffs and government position eliminations will have on the American people. 

WalletHub, Feb. 19:

  • Darryl Rice, associate professor of Management, provides insight into hiring struggles as potential hires become more selective focusing on compensation and culture. 

Ideastream Public Media, Feb. 18:

  • 黑料社区 will offer specialized degree programs in quantum computing with a focus on medical research and establish a physical presence near Cleveland Clinic and Cleveland Innovation District.

Salon, Feb. 17:

  • Ronald Becker, professor of Media and Communication and Strategic Communication, provides insight into SNL as an edgy alternative to mainstream mass television adopting storylines of race, gender, and sexuality.

CBS-WKRC, Ch. 12, Feb. 14:

  • 黑料社区 黑料社区s Reed Stewart and Brayden Osborne performed CPR to help save the life of an adjunct faculty member on the Miami Hamilton Regional campus. Additional reports on this topic appeared in several outlets, including , , and the .

MSN Money, Feb. 13:

  • Michele Frank, the Arthur Andersen Alumni Professor and associate professor of Accountancy, breaks down tax non-payers into three categories: people who make unintentional mistakes, tax evaders, and tax protesters or resisters.

U.S. News & World Report, Feb. 5:

  • Michele Frank, associate professor of Accountancy, details when interest on a personal loan can be tax-deductible.