Tag: Newsmakers

  • Back to Blue (Bell)

    After a listeria outbreak shut down Blue Bell Creameries in April, the company announced via…

  • Navigating narcissism

    A New York Magazine column posed the question, “Are you an undercover narcissist?” and suggested…

  • Sitting in judgment

    Kent Barnett, an assistant professor in the School of Law, was quoted by The Wall…

  • The Greek divide

    Far-left and far-right political parties in Greece are finding rare common ground through their skepticism…

  • ‘Cold chain’ milk delivery

    American-bought milk has an approximate shelf life of three weeks, a luxury not afforded consumers…

  • Major music

    After Apple released its streaming service in June, UGA’s David Lowery, a member of the…

  • Picky predicament

    A recent article published in the journal Pediatrics found that children who are moderate to…

  • A certain je ne sais quoi

    Richard Neupert, UGA’s Wheatley Professor of the Arts and a Meigs Professor of Film Studies…

  • Rate requirements

    U.S. News & World Report spoke with UGA’s Robert Hoyt, the Dudley L. Moore Jr.…

  • Investing insights

    Swarn Chatterjee, a faculty member in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted…

  • Heat rashness

    People don’t take the threat of heat seriously enough, writes Marshall Shepherd, UGA’s Athletic Association…

  • Tough nut to crack

    Madhur Mangalam, a graduate student in the Franklin College of Arts and Science’s Behavior and…

  • State rates

    Robert Hoyt, department head and the Dudley L. Moore Jr. Professor of Insurance in the…

  • Can’t bee!

    Keith Delaplane, co-author of a study which found that more than 40 percent of honeybee…

  • Tragic selfies

    After a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit in Nepal in April, images of people taking selfies in…

  • Data deception

    The Wall Street Journal spoke with Tim Samples, an assistant professor in the Terry College…

  • Sending a message

    ABC News spoke with UGA’s Ron Carlson after some former Atlanta educators convicted in a…

  • ‘Angry’ party

    Cas Mudde, an associate professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, was quoted…

  • Surveying sports

    UGA’s Nathaniel Grow was quoted by ESPN in an article about the need for a…

  • Nuts about narcissism

    W. Keith Campbell, a professor and head of the psychology department in UGA’s Franklin College,…

  • Examining emails

    The Associated Press quoted Charles Davis, dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass…

  • Fueled jobs

    A UGA history professor was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about how lower…

  • No precedent

    The New York Times spoke with Erica J. Hashimoto, the Allen Post Professor of Law…

  • Trash talk

    BBC News spoke with Jenna Jambeck, an assistant professor of environmental engineering in the UGA…