Hurricane Florence and its highest ever ranking led the headlines for the University of Georgia in September. A sample of faculty and alumni news and widely shared expertise:
Project Greenland- Reuters multi-media series following some of the world’s top scientists tackling one of its toughest assignments: Understanding exactly how — and how fast — melting polar ice sheets will make global sea levels rise. Series features Distinguished Research Professor and Franklin College Associate Dean Thomas Mote
What is “ACE” that meteorologists talk about during hurricane season? Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor and director of the Atmospheric Sciences Marshall Shepherd writes in his regular column at Forbes
UGA to test first fully biodegradable plastic straw, news features professor of chemistry and director of the UGA New Materials Institute Jason Locklin– ABH
Korean Cultural Center [Washington, D.C.] presents Inner Monologue: Works by three Korean ceramic sculpture artists, including Kyungmin Park (MFA ‘12 Ceramics) – East City Art
Tropical Storm Gordon path update: "Brown ocean" phenomena possible (deep thunder weather forecast model), Marshall Shepherd quoted by Newsweek
UPSTATE Gallery on Main opens new exhibit featuring sculpture, drawings by Leah Cabinum, BFA – Gm5
Hurricane forecasters did not use “potential tropical cyclone” to scare people, Marshall Shepherd quoted at F3News
42 children have died in hot cars in 2018 – more than the average for an entire year, geography doctoral candidate Castle Williams quoted at Weather.com
Men challenge scientists with alternative or conspiracy theories more than women, Marshall Shepherd in Forbes
Three reasons meteorologists are talking about Hurricane Florence, Marshall Shepherd in Forbes
UGA No. 13 ranking highest ever by U.S. News – ABH, R&B, Atlanta Business Chronicle, AJC, Atlanta Patch
Danimer Scientific creates first fully biodegradable plastic straw – Atlanta Business Chronicle, Biofuels Digest, Plastics Today, ITBusinessNet, The Post-Searchlight
Hurricane Florence updates: Category 4 storm expected to gain strength, Marshall Shepherd quoted by a variety of media including New York Times, The Santa Fe New Mexican, GPB News, The Verge
18 UGA students, alumni receive Fulbright offers – UGA Today, Global Atlanta
More evacuations as “monster” storm looms, Marshall Shepherd quoted by New York Times, USA Today, KREM, Macon Telegraph, Forbes, Huffington Post
Bridge the gap between science and the humanities – R&B
Meteorologists are running out of adjectives to tell you how bad Hurricane Florence is going to be, Marshall Shepherd quoted by Vice News
The meteorological strangeness of Hurricane Florence, Marshall Shepherd column in Forbes, Epeak World News, WLOS, Palm Beach Post
Underwater drones track Hurricane Florence’s trajectory, assistant professor of marine sciences Catherine Edwards quoted by – Wired
Hurricane Florence will likely bring a deluge of rainfall to the Carolinas, Marshall Shepherd on PBS
Don’t blame the fed for the emerging-markets meltdown, associate professor of history Stephen Mihm writing in his column at Bloomberg
Hurricane rating system fails to account for deadly rain, Marshall Shepherd quoted at KSL
Documentary airs on Mary Frances Early (Music Education, ’62) first black UGA grad – Flagpole
Hurricane Florence is a category 5 disaster, Marshall Shepherd quoted by The New Republic, Detroit Free Press
“Let Science Speak” to premiere during the 2018 Tribeca TV Festival, Marshall Shepherd, one of six scientists featured in new documentary - Broadway World
Scientists warn about mankind’s future in "Let Science Speak" trailer – Rolling Stone, Rolling Stone