Associated Press: Tom Spreen
Tom Spreen, chairman of the Food and Resource Economics Department, was quoted in a March 10 Associated Press national wire story about an expected reduction in the size of Florida’s orange crop.
Tom Spreen, chairman of the Food and Resource Economics Department, was quoted in a March 10 Associated Press national wire story about an expected reduction in the size of Florida’s orange crop.
Law professor Michael Siegel was quoted in a March 9 Associated Press state wire story about how Miranda violations cause high-profile confessions to get thrown out of court cases.
Mammalogist David L. Reed’s study on how humans acquired public lice from gorillas and the evolutionary ramifications of that was the subject of numerous stories March 8, including the New York Times, the Times of London, New Scientist and the DiscoveryChannel.com. The story was the result of a news release.
An opinion piece by economics professor Sarah Hamersma about the Work Opportunity Tax Credit ran March 8 in the New York Times.
Jonathan Martin, an assistant professor of geology, was quoted in a March 6 Associated Press national wire story about a pair of divers finding in Mexico what they believe to be the world’s longest underwater cave system.
A $10 million gift from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to the Lastinger Center for Learning and the Early Childhood Initiative Foundation was the subject of a March 6 Associated Press state wire story.
The story was the result of a news release.
A study by avian ecologist Jeffrey Hoover and Scott Robinson, Florida Museum Ordway eminent scholar and natural history chair, showing that that cowbirds actually ransack and destroy the nests of warblers that don’t buy into the ruse and raise their young was the subject of numerous stories on March 6, including Smithsonian magazine, National [...]
Lori Pennington-Gray, an associate professor in the Department of Tourism, Recreation and Sports Management, was quoted in a March 4 Associated Press state wire story about Carnival Cruise Lines celebrating its 35th anniversary. The quote was the result of a UF News Bureau referral.
Law professor Chris Slobogin was quoted in a March 1 New York Times story about a federal judge finding Jose Padilla competent to stand trial on terrorism conspiracy charges.