Television News Coverage

Students, faculty and staff at the University of North Florida are constantly making headlines, whether it be local, regional, state or national news. Because of the expertise of our faculty, they are often viewed as an authority in their fields and are interviewed weekly either on television, radio or in print, such as newspapers or magazines. To see the latest television coverage about UNF students, faculty or staff, click one of the interviews below.

2007, 2006 :: February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

June 28, 2006

Lindsay Wilkes A once homeless teenager is finding family at the University of North Florida. Lindsay Wilkes finished high school locally after spending more than a year moving around and living with friends. She did not have a home of her own, but now her home is at UNF.

June 26, 2006

Sid Rosenberg Jacksonville home sales are lagging because of rising mortgage rates. Real estate professor Sid Rosenberg discusses the Jacksonville housing Conditions on WJXT Ch. 4.

June 22, 2006

Michael Hallett Criminal Justice Chair Michael Hallett appeared on the program "Civil Discourse" to discuss Jacksonville's homocide rate and the failed over-use of incarceration To resolve addiction problems.

June 22, 2006

Dr. David Schwam-Baird Dr. David Schwam-Baird, political science professor, appeared on WJXT Ch. 4 to discuss North Korea and its apparent plans to test a long-range missile.

June 19, 2006

Michele Boyette Whether you're reading the latest book in Oprah Winfrey's book club for a group discussion or a student trying to finish your required reading list before summer's end, you can improve on your reading skills. Michele Boyette, Academic Support Services coordinator, discusses reading techniques on WJXT Ch. 4.

June 12, 2006

Jackie Shank UNF Nutrition Instructor Jackie Shanks tells WJXT Ch. 4 viewers about food dangers that might be lurking in our refrigerators.

June 5, 2006

Reena Sheth College is a positive experience for most students, but some newcomers to campus may encounter problems that range from homesickness and anxiety to severe stress. Mental Health Counselor Reena Sheth discusses how students can beat the college blues.

2007, 2006 :: February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December