Florida Today: Wayne Archer
Wayne Archer, co-director of the Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies, was quoted in a July 31 Florida Today story about the new federal legislation to help struggling homeowners.
Wayne Archer, co-director of the Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies, was quoted in a July 31 Florida Today story about the new federal legislation to help struggling homeowners.
David Carlson, Cox/Palm Beach Post Professor of New Media Journalism, was quoted in a July 31 Inside Higher Ed story about the trend toward more new media programs in journalism colleges. See related release.
Assistant law professor D. Daniel Sokol was quoted in a July 30 New York Times story about his experience as a student of Barack Obama’s at the University of Chicago.
Grant Thrall, a professor of geography, was quoted in a July 30 Sarasota Herald-Tribune story about the indictments against real estate investor Neil Mohamed Husani and his attorney John A. Yanchek.
Daniel Smith, associate professor of political science, was quoted in a July 29 Los Angeles Times story about how referenda might affect election outcomes.
Daniel Smith, associate professor of political science, was quoted in a July 28 National Journal story about the impact of ballot initiatives on the presidential election.
Michael Heaney, assistant professor of political science, was quoted in a July 28 Tampa Tribune story about John McCain’s use of states rights as support for and against his positions.
Biochemist Harry Klee and horticulture professor Jay Scott were quoted in the August issue of Smithsonian magazine about Americans’ passion for tomatoes.
Plant pathologist Monica Elliott was quoted in a July 23 Associated Press story about a mysterious disease affecting the sabal palm, Florida’s state tree.
Neuroscientist Brent Reynolds, one of the scientists who first discovered stem cells in the adult central nervous system, and McKnight Brain Institute Executive Director Dennis Steindler were interviewed in the July 23 Nature for a story about Reynolds’ decision to return to science at the University of Florida.