Tag: Newsmakers

  • Noah Harris honored for service by President

    In a recent speech in Atlanta, President George W. Bush praised UGA graduate Noah Harris…

  • Scott Alan Brown quoted in Washington Post

    A Washington Post story quotes Scott Alan Brown, head of the small animal medicine department…

  • Internet savvy

    Tom Reichert, who teaches advertising at UGA, was quoted in the L.A. Times in an…

  • Spreading the law

    Michael Kline and Milind Dongre, UGA law students interning in Guyana, were quoted in the…

  • Changing direction

    The North Carolina-based News and Observer turned to Han Park, director of the Center for…

  • Don’t let ’em bite

    Dan Suiter, an associate professor of entomology, told the Associated Press, “It’s no secret that…

  • Diplomacy first

    A columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune quotes Gary Bertsch, international affairs professor, in a…

  • The other nuclear struggle

    In an article for London’s Sunday Times, Anupam Shrivastava, director of UGA’s Center for International…

  • Telecommuting blues

    The Austin, Texas American-Statesman quoted UGA housing and consumer economic professor Douglas Bachtel in an…

  • One big gulp

    Reporting on the McClatchy Co. of Sacramento’s purchase of the Knight Ridder Inc. newspaper group,…

  • Flower power

    Cincinnati’s Business Courier reports that Procter and Gamble Co. is investing in cuphea, a flower…

  • Billboards vs. trees

    North Carolina allows billboard owners to cut down publicly owned trees to keep their signs…

  • Red meat

    That ruby red hue of meat in grocery store cases is more likely the deceptive work…

  • How the South went GOP

    A new book posits that the South changed from a Democratic region to Republican due…

  • Waiver fight

    In Detroit, a 52-year-old laid-off Ford engineer is suing the company, alleging age discrimination, and…

  • Boon to boomers

    Baby boomer inventors have an advantage in hawking their products, according to an article in…

  • Asia’s new balance

    The New York Times quotes ­Anupam Srivastava, executive director of UGA’s South Asia program, on…

  • True grits

    While grits are gaining popularity above the Mason-Dixon line, the Southern mainstay still remains a…

  • Pricey petunias

    Despite mild winter weather, greenhouse growers are facing high heating bills, meaning that there may…

  • Little bird, big memory

    The ScienceNOW Daily News reports on a new study led by University of Edinburgh biologists…

  • Bush on his own terms

    While President Bush and his senior aides continue to defend the legality of the wiretapping…

  • Alarming art

    While furor builds over the satirical cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad in Danish and European…

  • No more mint

    In a story discussing whether the 1,100-year-old and financially troubled Royal Mint should close, The…

  • Political time machine

    Today’s drama of the National Security Agency’s domestic eavesdropping recalls another one of decades past,…