Washington Post: John Kaplan
Journalism professor John Kaplan’s master’s degree project was cited in a March 16 Washington Post story about the death of Charles Moore, a renowned civil rights photographer.
Journalism professor John Kaplan’s master’s degree project was cited in a March 16 Washington Post story about the death of Charles Moore, a renowned civil rights photographer.
Law professor Jon Mills was quoted March 14 in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution story about the debate on media access to crime scene photos.
Oncologist Dr. Nam Dang’s research into the papaya’s ability to slow the growth of tumors in the breast, lung, pancreas, cervix and liver was the subject of a March 10 story in the New York Daily News. The story was the result of a Health Science Center news release.
Jonathan Crane, a tropical-fruit plant specialist, was quoted in a March 9 Miami Herald story about ambrosia beetle threat.
Research by Brent Scott, a former graduate student in management, was cited in a March 8 New York Times story about tips for improved sleep. See related News Bureau news release.
Dr. J. Glenn Morris Jr., director of the Emerging Pathogens Institute, was quoted in a March 1 Florida Trend story regarding the ability of pathogens to live in the Florida climate.
Biostatistics professor Babette Brumback was quoted in a March 4 Palm Beach Post story about a new report finding a high incidence of brain cancer across South Florida.
Darryl Heard, professor of zoological medicine, was quoted in a March 4 Orlando Sentinel story about the demise of a 63-year-old elephant at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens.
Law professor Bob Dekle was quoted in a March 4 South Florida Sun-Sentinel story about a Broward County circuit judge accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a prosecutor.
A commentary co-authored by Dr. Marco Pahor, director of the Institute on Aging, was cited in a March 2 New York Times column about the benefits of physical activity for older people.