Weather and climate, baseball, ghosting, and Tupperware were some of the subjects Franklin faculty colleagues discussed and wrote about over the course of April.
A sample of the many news stories and research reporting that appeared in media around the world:
The U.S. leads the world in weather catastrophes. Here’s why – Marshall Shepherd, Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor, quoted widely by AP News, PBS, Fortune, Voice of America, NBC News Boston, Gulf Today, Insurance Journal, Milwaukee Independent, The Weather Channel
A collection of collections: The expansive world of the Georgia Natural History Museum – UGA Research
UGA faculty member Amanda Frossard, assistant professor of chemistry, receives NSF CAREER award – UGA Today, WGAU
UGA Lamar Dodd School of Art to celebrate seniors with exit show – R&B, Flagpole
Historians should follow C. Vann Woodward: Write for a broad public and show why the discipline matters – professor emeritus James C. Cobb writing at the History News Network
Two Franklin College juniors named Goldwater Scholars – UGA Today, WGAU
Ten students, alumni win NSF Graduate Research Fellowships – UGA Today, WGAU, Athens CEO
Season to Bloom: Experts offer relationship spring-cleaning tips for how to foster healthy, long-lasting connections – Richard Slatcher, Gail M. Williamson Distinguished Professor of Psychology, quoted in Industry Magazine
Has 200 years of science fiction prepared us for AI? Stephen Mihm, professor and head of the department of history writing in The Washington Post
Two UGA students named 2023 Goldwater Scholars – R&B
Two UGA faculty awarded Guggenheim Fellowships – UGA Today, WGAU, WUGA, R&B
What to do if a friend ghosts you – research led by Christina Leckfor, graduate student in the department of psychology, reported by The New York Times
Climate linked to record-breaking home runs in MLB, says new study – John Knox, professor of geography and atmospheric sciences, quoted by Fox 5 Atlanta
A deep analysis of the south Florida floods and four key takeaways – Marshall Shepherd writing in his regular column at Forbes
A team creates “quantum composites” for various electrical and optical innovations – team included co-authors Nicholas Sesing and Tina Salguero, associate professor in the department of chemistry – ScienceDaily, EurekAlert!, Newswise
What Tupperware needs now is another brownie wise analysis – Stephen Mihm writing in his regular column at The Washington Post
What’s next for the global textiles sector – report quoting Sergiy Minko, professor of chemistry in the Cotton Grower
“Unscheduled disassembly” and 2 other aspects of the SpaceX Starship launch seen by a weather satellite – Marshall Shepherd writing at Forbes
UGA researchers find exoplanet – new research by Jason Terry, doctoral student, and Cassandra Hall, assistant professor of computational astrophysics, reported widely at WGAU, UGA Today, EurekAlert!, ScienceDaily, Mirage News, Phys.org, SpaceDaily.com, Physics World, Digital Trends, Daily News, Geo News
Image: A residential area is covered in floodwaters after heavy rain in Chehalis, Washington. Reuters