Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Wayne Archer
Wayne Archer, director of the Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies, was quoted in an Aug. 15 Sarasota Herald-Tribune story about a new report on home sales and prices in southwest Florida.
Wayne Archer, director of the Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies, was quoted in an Aug. 15 Sarasota Herald-Tribune story about a new report on home sales and prices in southwest Florida.
Economics department chairman Jon Hamilton was quoted in an Aug. 15 Florida Today story about the Labor Department’s latest report on inflation.
President Bernie Machen was quoted in an Aug. 15 Chronicle of Higher Education story about how public universities are trying to prevent peer institutions from stealing each other’s faculty members.
Jonathan Shuster, research professor of statistics, was quoted an Aug. 14 Wall Street Journal story about the newspaper’s investigation into a heart stent manufactured by Boston Scientific Corp. A link is unavailable because the Journal is by subscription only.
A new book about author Hunter S. Thompson by journalism department chairman William McKeen was reviewed in the Aug. 14 Washington Post. The book’s title is “Outlaw Journalist: The Life and Times of Hunter S. Thompson.”
Mark Fenster, research professor of law, was quoted in an Aug. 13 Associated Press story about the Justice Department’s investigation into Bruce Ivins, the alleged anthrax killer.
Daniel Smith, associate professor of political science, was quoted in an Aug. 11 New York Times story about the potential impact of ballot initiatives on the presidential race.
Toxicologist Bruce Goldberger was quoted in an Aug. 8 New York Times story about new research that found a fingerprint could identify much more than a person’s identity. The quote was the result of a News Bureau referral.
Michael Heaney, an assistant professor of political science, was quoted in an Aug. 6 Wall Street Journal story about a planned change in tactics by demonstrators at the upcoming Democratic National Convention. A link is unavailable because the Wall Street Journal is by subscription only.
Law professor Lyrissa Lidsky was quoted in an Aug. 6 Time magazine article about a new Web site that helps people determine if they have the potential to win lawsuits.