The latest headlines garnered by CLAS faculty and students in the national media through January 2008.
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In The News
January 2008
Anthropology
- Mike Moseley: Associated Press
Anthropologist Mike Moseley was quoted in a Jan. 19 Associated Press story about his research into how natural disasters destroyed a civilization more than 3,600 years ago in what is now Peru. The story was the result of a UF News Bureau news release.
Political Science
- Richard Scher: Sarasota Herald Tribune
Political science professor Richard Scher was quoted in a Jan. 4 Sarasota Herald-Tribune story about what Gov. Crist and the state Legislature will do about the state’s current budget crisis.
Zoology
- Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis: NPR
Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis was interviewd by the NPR affiliate in Colorado Springs on her Phi Beta Kappa Public Lecture that explains Darwin’s presence in the music of the last 150 years. Gleaned from libretto scores, wax-cylinder recordings and other media, Smocovitis collected a large body of musical data that can be used to discuss scientific history.
