Newsmakers: Holleman, Delaney, CHANCE, reading, Kshetri, Debbage, Miller, and Rueppel

Posted on July 08, 2019

Whether researchers with timely insights or students with outstanding stories, members of the UNCG community appear in print, web and broadcast media every day. Here is a sampling of UNCG-related stories in the news and media over the week:

  • Wednesday, July 10, staff member Chase Holleman will sit on a panel discussing the opioid epidemic in the Triad; the panel will also include the Attorney General. The panel will be live streamed on the WFMY News2 site – details here.
  • Gizmodo spoke to Dr. Peter Delaney, among other psychologists, for a piece on whether it’s possible to forget things on purpose. The piece.
  • MyFox8 featured UNCG CHANCE’s efforts to introduce young Latinx people to the college experience. The article.
  • A News & Record “The Syllabus” post featured the new Keker Common Experience program, and it mentions a listing of new books by those affiliated with the MFA in Writing program. The piece.
  • Dr. Nir Kshetri wrote a piece for Moneyweb about how cryptocurrency scams work. The article.
  • Dr. Keith Debbage was quoted in a Winston-Salem Journal article on Forsyth County’s millennial population.  The article.
  • UNCG men’s basketball rising junior Isaiah Miller was selected to participate in the CP3 Elite Guard Camp, reported by WFMY News2. The piece.
  • Dr. Olav Rueppel is editor on a new study about infectious diseases in bees. The study.

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