Tag: Newsmakers

  • Underwater update

    CBS News spoke with Samantha Joye, UGA oceanographer, as she led an expedition to examine…

  • Faded flyers

    New experiments by Andrew Davis and others show that insects’ vibrant colors are related to…

  • Priestly portraits

    Akela Reason, an assistant professor of art history in the Franklin College of Arts and…

  • Poultry problems

    Denmark has made a 180-degree turn from a nation with a surge of salmonella infections…

  • Home-field advantage

    Nathaniel Grow, a legal studies professor in the Terry College of Business, was quoted in…

  • Party hard-right

    Cas Mudde, an assistant international affairs professor in the School of Public and International Affairs,…

  • Vidalia vindication

    In a New York Times story about sweet onions, Cliff Riner, coordinator for the UGA…

  • Common response

    A push-back against national Common Core school standards from Georgia Republicans spawns belief that the…

  • Global bullies

    There are plenty of pundits and politicians trying to explain Russia’s behavior in Ukraine, including…

  • Gone, not forgotten

    Former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez died a year ago, but his presence still looms large…

  • Slick move

    Tim Samples, an associate professor of legal studies in the Terry College of Business, is…

  • Please, Mr. President

    Dana Bultman, an associate professor of Spanish in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…

  • Cold, hard facts

    J. Marshall Shepherd, the Athletic Association Professor of Geography in the Franklin College of Arts…

  • Question of exposure

    Some American sailors and Marines who aided victims of Japan’s 2011 tsunami have reported serious…

  • Chased by wealth

    Reflecting on the death of folk music’s “leftist icon” Pete Seeger, Stephen Mihm, an associate…

  • Good social barriers

    A Huffington Post news story about the negative health risks of racism cites a UGA…

  • Out-of-box experience

    A recent article by The New York Times monitors the rise of the academic discipline…

  • Misplaced blame

    In a column for Forbes, Jeffrey Dorfman, a professor of agricultural and applied economics in…

  • Veggie rinse sense

    Michael Doyle, a professor of food microbiology and director of UGA’s Center for Food Safety,…

  • The price of succeeding

    The great American rags-to-riches story may, in reality, come with some unfortunate health side effects.…

  • Unhealthy start

    A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that obesity in…

  • Social contagions

    A story on FoxNews.com examined the phenomenon of reckless behavior by privileged teens sometimes called…

  • Political purge

    Following the news in December that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had his uncle…

  • Questionable science

    Wayne Parrott, a professor of crop and soil sciences in the College of Agricultural and…