Miami Herald: David Denslow
Economist David Denslow’s speech to the board of Enterprise Florida, a statewide economic development agency, was covered in an Oct. 17 Miami Herald story. Denslow spoke about the state’s economic situation.
Economist David Denslow’s speech to the board of Enterprise Florida, a statewide economic development agency, was covered in an Oct. 17 Miami Herald story. Denslow spoke about the state’s economic situation.
Political science professor Stephen Craig was quoted in an Oct. 16 Tampa Tribune story about the potential impact of Oliver Stone’s new movie, “W,” on the presidential election.
Research led by psychology professor Clive Wynne into how dogs and wolves can be trained was cited in the Oct. 16 edition of The Economist. See related News Bureau release.
Law professor George Dekle was quoted in an Oct. 16 Associated Press story on how it’s possible for prosecutors to win a murder case without a victim’s body.
Political science professor Richard Scher and economist David Denslow were quoted in an Oct. 13 Slate story about how Florida’s real estate woes could result in a Florida victory for Barack Obama.
Finance professor Jay Ritter was quoted in an Oct. 13 Wall Street Journal story about how some companies have been forced to postpone stock sales because of the world’s fiscal crisis. A link is not available because the Journal is by subscription only.
Paul Duncan, chairman of the Health Services Research, Management and Policy Department, was quoted in an Oct. 10 Orlando Sentinel story about the problem of Floridians who lack medical insurance.
Political science professor Kenneth Wald was quoted in an Oct. 10 Newsweek story about the political choices of Jewish Americans in the presidential election.
Entomologist Phil Koehler was quoted in an Oct. 9 Tampa Tribune story about the threat of more species of cockroaches because of reptile owners who are farming them to feed their pets. The story was the result of a release from the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
Political science professor Kenneth Wald was quoted in an Oct. 8 Christian Science Monitor story about Barack Obama’s efforts to attract Jewish voters’ support.