In the News

  1. September 3, 2014

    “People expressing negative opinions about restaurants, hotels, stage performances, the quality of service they receive, have been doing that for a long time. Now through Twitter or Facebook, it’s very simple for people who are not professional journalists to reach thousands of other individuals. Generally speaking, those private individuals are subject to the same laws and standards as professional journalists,” said Len Niehoff, adjunct professor of law.

    Detroit Free Press
  2. September 3, 2014

    Dr. Lisa Newman, professor of surgery and director of the U-M Breast Care Center, was quoted in a story about research that shows a double mastectomy does not help most women.

    The Associated Press
  3. September 3, 2014

    “I know it’s negative attention, but who else are the Republican candidates? I’m not so sure. All you’re trying to do is keep your name in the conversation,” said Michael Heaney, assistant professor of organizational studies and political science, regarding Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s indictment for alleged abuse of power.

    International Business Times
  4. September 3, 2014

    Stewart Thornhill, professor of business administration and executive director of the Zell Lurie Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies, was interviewed about how to learn entrepreneurship.

    CNBC Squawk Box
  5. September 2, 2014

    Paolo Squatriti, professor of history, and romance languages and literatures, was quoted in an article about technological advances in the early Middle Ages.

    Forbes
  6. September 2, 2014

    “We’re walking a line of trying to be vigilant and have a safe environment, without raising the kind of alarm that would unnecessarily escalate stigma and isolation of people,” said Dr. Robert Winfield, U-M’s chief health officer and director of the University Health Service, regarding the risk of an Ebola virus outbreak.

    The New York Times
  7. September 1, 2014

    Bryce Pilz, clinical assistant professor of law, addressed privacy and safety concerns raised by commercial drone delivery programs like the one developed by Google.

    The Christian Science Monitor
  8. August 31, 2014

    Robert Zucker, professor of psychology and psychiatry, and director of the Addiction Research Center, spoke about the impact that parental drinking has on kids’ likelihood to imbibe.

    Business Standard (India)
  9. August 31, 2014

    “Your body, the air, the walls, let’s even throw in the stars and planets. All of that is made of atoms, but all of that only adds up to about 5 percent of the universe,” said Katherine Freese, professor of physics.

    Michigan Radio
  10. August 31, 2014

    Jon D. Miller, research scientist and director of the International Center for the Advancement of Scientific Literacy, was quoted in a story about Canadians’ clearer understanding of and a more positive attitude toward science than people in most other developed countries.

    The Globe and Mail (Toronto)