Wall Street Journal: Jimmy Cheek
Jimmy Cheek, senior vice president for agriculture and natural resources, was quoted in a Jan. 29 Wall Street Journal story about Democrats’ budget proposal that would halt earmarked funds.
Jimmy Cheek, senior vice president for agriculture and natural resources, was quoted in a Jan. 29 Wall Street Journal story about Democrats’ budget proposal that would halt earmarked funds.
Astronomer Charles Telesco and graduate student Margaret Moerchen were quoted in a Jan. 26 United Press International story about their discovery of an asteroid belt orbiting a star 70 light years from Earth.
A column by Gordon Marino, a professor of sports ethics, about how to build camaraderie through competition ran in the Jan. 26 Chronicle of Higher Education Point of View section.
Exercise physiology professor Randy Braith was quoted in a Jan. 25 Associated Press national wire story about cardio-tennis.
Michael Marsiske, a professor in the department of clinical and health psychology, was quoted in a Jan. 23 Chicago Tribune story about the importance of keeping the mind active as people age.
The quote was the result of a news release.
Criminologist Ron Akers was quoted in a Jan. 23 Associated Press national wire story about a statewide push for a tougher juvenile justice system.
Environmental engineering professor Gabriel Bitton’s study proving that placing kitchen sponges in a microwave oven is an effective way to sterilize them ran Jan. 23-25 in numerous news outlets worldwide, including Reuters, The Washington Post, United Press International and BBC. The stories were the result of a news release.
A study led by paleontologist Jonathan Bloch showing that primates arrived on the scene several million years earlier than previously thought was the subject of a Jan. 23 story in Bloomberg News Service story that ran in numerous news outlets worldwide.
The stories were the result of a news release.
Nursing dean Kathleen Long was quoted in a Jan. 22 St. Petersburg Times story about how universities are working to address the nationwide nursing shortage.
Pop culture expert Jim Twitchell was quoted in a Jan. 22 Boston Globe story about the new snobbery.