A month with heavy traffic in current events means Franklin faculty were broadly visible in media around the world. Expert insights plus new research findings lead our news highlight for February – a sample:
With $900K Falcons grant, Georgia Organics revamps food insecurity fight – associate professor of geography Jerry Shannon quoted by the AJC
Quantum computing 2.0: How a UGA physicist builds on a century of knowledge to research the “impossible” – Grady Newsource reports on the work of Michael Geller, professor of physics
The GOP's irrevocable split with truth – Marshall Shepherd, Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor, quoted by the Austin American-Statesman
Muscogee dismayed by nearly naked statue of Georgia ancestor – Claudio Saunt, Richard B. Russell Professor of American History, quoted by ABC News, Indian Country Today
Is changing climate sabotaging Olympic skiers like Mikaela Shiffrin? Marshall Shepherd writing in his regular column at Forbes
Jules and Jim: The relationship that’s still taboo – Richard Neupert, Charles H. Wheatley Professor of the Arts, quoted by BBC.com
Agricultural fungicides may be driving resistance – research authored by Michelle Momany, professor of plant biology and associate dean, reported widely by UGA Today, Phys.org, WGAU, Environmental News Network, Florida News Times, News Medical, Newswise, FeedStuffs
American’s long war on cancer: What was it good for? Stephen Mihm, associate professor of history, writing in The Washington Post
African American World War II veterans and the civil rights movement – John Morrow, Franklin Professor of History, spoke at the 14th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, broadcast on C-SPAN
EPA responds after HuffPost investigates Gulf chemical dump: Nothing to see here – Samantha Joye, Athletic Association. Professor of Arts & Sciences, quoted by Huffington Post
Learning in the lab can continue at a distance – research by Erin Dolan, Georgia Athletic Association Professor of Innovative Science Education, reported by UGA Today, EurekAlert!, WGAU, Phys.org
Don’t count on lower rates to stall the housing market – Stephen Mihm writing in The Washington Post
White House science office to hold first event on countering climate change denial and delay – Marshall Shepherd's participation in event noted by The Washington Post
Putin’s nuclear threat is terrifying even if he’s bluffing – Stephen Mihm writing in The Washington Post
Image: C-SPAN screenshot of John Morrow