USA Today: Barbara Bennett-Woodhouse
Law professor Barbara Bennett-Woodhouse was quoted in a Sept. 13 USA Today (circ. 2.3 million) story about recent state supreme court rulings that seem to favor grandparents’ child-visitation rights.
Law professor Barbara Bennett-Woodhouse was quoted in a Sept. 13 USA Today (circ. 2.3 million) story about recent state supreme court rulings that seem to favor grandparents’ child-visitation rights.
UF’s new organic farming degree program was featured in numerous state newspapers and wire services, including the Orlando Sentinel (circ. 391,145), United Press International and the Miami Herald (circ. 444,119). An editorial on the subject ran Sept. 12 in the Tampa Tribune. The stories were the result of a news release.
Eric Triplett, chair of microbiology and cell science, was quoted in a Sept. 12 Time magazine story about the E. coli outbreak in spinach.
Dr. Marco Pahor, director of the Institute on Aging, was quoted in a Sept. 12 Boston Globe story about a study showing that exercise can prevent frailty in the elderly. The quote was the result of a news release.
Sociologist Terry Mills was quoted in a Sept. 9 Bradenton Herald story about grandparents raising grandchildren. See related news release.
Law professor Chris Peterson’s study on predatory lending to members of the military was cited in a Sept. 9 Washington Post (circ. 772,535) story about that topic. See related news release.
Professors Robyn Goodman, Jon Morris and John Sutherland study showing that sexy ads don’t appeal to women was the subject of a Sept. 9 United Press International story. The story was the result of a news release.
Ted Schuur, a professor of ecosystem ecology, was quoted in a Sept. 7 Associated Press national wire story about a study showing global warming gases trapped in the soil are bubbling out of the thawing permafrost in amounts far higher than previously thought. See related news release.
Anthropologist Maxine Margolis was quoted in a Sept. 7 Associated Press national wire story about an underground cosmetic-surgery network used by immigrants from Brazil.
Political scientist Dan Smith was quoted in a Sept. 6 Associated Press state wire about voter turnout in Florida’s Sept. 5 primary election.