UNF Radio: 2005 Archives


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December 10, 2005 | Listen

Janice_Donaldson Starting and running a profitable small business takes a lot more than a good idea. There’s the whole question of whether you have what it takes to actually be an entrepreneur and then there’s the nitty-gritty of getting started. Janice Donaldson discusses the steps in setting up a small business.

December 3, 2005 | Listen

Michael Herkov The holiday season is a time full of joy, cheer, parties and family gatherings, but for many people, the holidays can be a time of loneliness and sadness. Dr. Michael Herkov talks about how to beat the holiday blues.

November 26, 2005 | Listen

Skeleton The popularity of CSI, the TV show that adds a modern twist to murder mysteries, is spilling over into college campuses, where students are eager to learn more about forensic science. In a unique UNF course, students investigate the fictitious disappearance of a professor and uncover a missing body on campus. Dr. Glenn Coffey, Dr. Gordon Rakita and UNF forensic science students discuss the case as the mystery unfolds.

November 26, 2005 | Listen

Robert Reich Former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich was on the UNF campus Nov. 16, discussing the current and future state of education as well as the economy.

November 19, 2005 | Listen

Catherine Christie Low carb, no carb, low fat, reduced calorie…we’ve all seen the diets…some have even tried them all. How is someone supposed to know what plan will work for them? Dr. Catherine Christie discusses her new book, “Fat Is Not Your Fate.”