Jeremy Underwood, a graduate student in the School of Art, and his sculptures were featured in the KHOU-CBS11 report,
Houston artist creates beach trash sculptures along waterways.
Creative Writing graduate students and
Karyna McGlynn and
Zachary Martin, as well as Blaffer Art Museum curatorial fellow
Amy Powell, were interviewed by the Houston Chronicle for the article
Gulf Coast: A merger of literature and art about the merger of
Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts and
Art Lies magazine.
Clinical assistant professor
Scot Pott of the Department of Communication Science and Disorders is featured in the
Houston Chronicle article,
In a silent classroom, students learn unique language, about UH being the only Texas university of offering a bachelor's degree in American Sign Language Interpreting. On its chron.com Website, the newspaper also ran the
Hands-on Skills photo gallery featuring Professor Pott and several students.
Elizabeth Gregory, director of the Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program, is quoted in the KIAH-CW39 report,
National birth rates at an all-time low. Dr. Gregory also wrote the opinion article,
Women's suffrage Texas-style, published in the
Houston Chronicle.
Brown Foundation Professor of Hispanic Studies
Nicolás Kanellos is quoted in the McClatchy wire service article
PBS series on Latino Americans is long overdue, they say that ran in the
Kansas City Star.
La Nación interviewed
Peter Norton, psychology associate professor and director of the Anxiety Disorder Clinic, for the Spanish-language question-and-answer article,
Los trastornos de ansiedad se curan.
The Education News blog posted an
interview with
Donald J. Foss, professor of psychology, about his new book
Your Complete Guide to College Success: How to Study Smart, Achieve Your Goals and Enjoy Campus Life.
Garth Jowett, a professor in the Jack J. Valenti School of Communication, spent part of Friday the 13th talking about superstitions on the
Great Day Houston show with host Debra Duncan.
The
Jewish Studies Program's co-sponsorship of Jewish Women's University for a Day event was highlighted in the HereHouston.com post, JTS to hold first "
Jewish Women's University for a Day" in Houston.
A
write-up about the
Moores Opera Center hosted its annual fundraiser "What's Opera, Duck?" at the Mucky Duck nightclub appeared in the
Examiner newspaper.
A public art installation commissioned by the
Blaffer Art Museum was described in the article
Visual artist Jo Ann Fleischhauer and Musiqa Collaborate on public art installation posted on YourHoustonNews.com.
The inaugural Mitchell Artist Lecture presented by the
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts received significant media attention.
Karen Farber, executive director of the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, was interviewed for a
segment of KRIV-FOX26's The Black Voice about Bill T. Jones delivering the inaugural Mitchell Artist Lecture.
The
Houston Chronicle previewed the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts' inaugural Mitchell Artist Lecture with its feature article
Choreographer Bill T. Jones is still thriving.
OutSmart magazine published
A body of collaborative work, a question-and-answer interview with Bill T. Jones.