Miami Media Highlights June 1-7
Miami Media Highlights June 1-7
The Orange County Register, June 6: FIFA’s biggest World Cup may leave host cities with big regrets
Adam Beissel, associate professor of Sport Leadership and Management, provides insight into the economics of the FIFA World Cup related to host cities.
Cleveland.com, June 4: Miami University-Cleveland Clinic partnership expands with interns
As part of the ongoing partnership between Miami University and the Cleveland Clinic, 28 Miami University students will spend their summer working across various departments as interns for the Clinic.
NBC News, June 4: Tariffs update 2026: What to know, how they’re impacting consumer prices and expert-approved saving tips
Yao “Henry” Jin, interim chair and Neil R. Anderson Endowed Associate Professor of Management, is one of the experts featured in this article providing an update on how tariffs are impacting companies and consumers.
NPR-State House News Room, June 3: The ag industry employs one in eight Ohioans. A photographer set out to tell their stories
Culture Crops, an exhibit featuring 30 photographs by Cincinnati-based fine arts photographer Tina Gutierrez, is at the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum at Miami University. The project is an exploration of the universal connections between people and their food.
NPR-Ideastream, June 3: Score! The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma is revitalizing one of America's oldest sports
Ahead of the 2026 lacrosse state championship, George Ironstrack, assistant director of the Myaamia Center, shares how Native American communities played variations of lacrosse.