Tag: Newsmakers

  • Spreading diseases

    A recent USA Today article examined how climate change is causing diseases to spread to…

  • Swimming against the streaming

    David Lowery, a lecturer for the Music Business Certificate Program at the Terry College of…

  • Monumental shift

    An executive order by Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal to move from the state Capitol a…

  • Food crimes

    In a USA Today article about food safety regulations, Michael Doyle, Regents Professor of Food…

  • Born losers

    Jeff Berejikian, Meigs Professor of International Affairs in the School of Public and International Affairs,…

  • Crowdsourcing smoking cessation

    A study by Joe Phua, an assistant professor of advertising in the Grady College of…

  • Dolphin die-off

    Jerry Saliki, director of the virology section of the UGA Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Athens…

  • Late-night buzz

    Jeffrey P. Jones, the director of UGA’s Peabody Awards, explained why late-night talk show The…

  • Congressional oversight

    Loch Johnson, Regents Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, described how Congress…

  • Great Cate’s collection

    The Huffington Post ran a story in its Arts and Culture section about the Catherine…

  • ‘Twister effect’

    John Knox, an associate professor of geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…

  • Lunch with ‘Papa’

    Howard Berk, a Distinguished Writer in Residence at UGA, wrote about an experience with legendary…

  • Austere veneer

    Jeffrey H. Dorfman, an agricultural and applied economics professor in the College of Agricultural and…

  • Pressing matters

    In a story by the The Wall Street Journal about the legal ramifications of the…

  • Temporary solutions

    Daniel Feldman, associate dean for academic affairs in the Terry College of Business, lists reasons…

  • Antibiotic overdose

    Mike Doyle, Regents Professor of Food Microbiology and director of UGA’s Center for Food Safety,…

  • Preventive measures

    A federally backed health panel concluded in April that women at high risk for breast…

  • Creative solutions

    National Public Radio ran a story about the origins of measuring creativity. That story brought…

  • Silent diplomacy

    As tensions have escalated amid the recent bluster by North Korea, Han S. Park, University…

  • Notes on a scandal

    An alleged cheating scandal in the Atlanta Public School System led to the indictment of…

  • Rising stock

    In a New York Times article about the resurging popularity of studying the history of…

  • Size matters

    Daniel Promislow, a genetics professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was featured…

  • Social studies

    John Knox, an associate professor of geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…

  • Fish food

    Irving Steel, a 2008 alumnus of the School of Public and International Affairs now living…