Miami Media Highlights June 30-July 6
Miami Media Highlights June 30-July 6
CNBC, July 4: Trump’s Vietnam pact takes aim at China — but it raises more questions than answers
Yao “Henry” Jin, associate professor of Management, weighs in on how the pact’s scant details have left economists wondering about what it would mean for the flow of Chinese goods rerouted through the country.
World Atlas, July 3: 9 Most Beautiful College Towns in Ohio
Oxford, home to Miami University, is named as one of the most beautiful college towns in Ohio.
The Evolllution, July 1: Budget Designs for Disruptive Times & Key Points: Part II
David Creamer, senior vice president for Finance and Business Services; David Ellis, associate vice president of Budgeting and Analysis; Jeffrey Pidock, director of Budgeting and Business Transformation; and President Gregory Crawford wrote this article describing various budget models, along with key points for developing a new budget or evolving a current one.
Dayton Business Journal, July 1: ‘This can energize Oxford’: Miami University to replace aging Millett Hall with state-of-the-art arena
Ande Durojaiye, vice president for strategy and partnerships, is quoted in this article about Miami’s potential plans to create athletic facilities that will benefit its athletic teams, student-athletes, and the surrounding area. (Subscription may be required)
The Conversation, June 30: Why the traditional college major may be holding students back in a rapidly changing job market
John Weigand, professor emeritus of Architecture and Interior Design, writes about how colleges need to adapt to meet the evolving needs of students.
Cincinnati Business Courier, June 30: GE Aerospace's $113M investment to propel the Cincinnati region
Yao “Henry” Jin, associate professor of Management, is quoted in this story about GE Aerospace and its plans for its Greater Cincinnati facilities. (Subscription may be required)