Reading in the news - Wed 23 Apr
23 April 2025

Pope Francis: Professor Rebecca Rist (History) spoke to various news outlets about the death of Pope Francis, including , BBC News, BBC Radio Five Live, France 24, , KCBS-AM Radio, LBC News, NewsNation, Heart Berkshire, and .
Cocoa harvesting: spoke to Dr Katie Sampeck (Archaeology) (listen from 1.03.10) and Dr Andrew Daymond (Agriculture) (listen from 2:42:20) about an experimental study carried out at the International Cocoa Quarantine Centre which will help researchers learn more about how ancient cultures harvested cocoa.
Food and farming:
- PhD student Rosy Scholes (Agriculture) spoke to comparing soil on farms using agroforestry and farms not employing agroforestry.
- Matt Tebbit (Dining Services) is mentioned as a signatory of the new Love British Food pledge in articles by and .
- The Food and Nutritional Sciences department helped a family business launched the UK’s first frozen nutritional supplement, reports.
Heritage and culture:
- Professor Annalisa Marzano (Classics) spoke to BBC Radio 4 about trade in the Roman Empire.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- quotes Professor Chris Hilson (Law) about the ‘technical risks’ of performing citizens arrests, after campaigners restrained bosses of oil, gas and water companies.
- The Cool Down reports on a new easily-dissolvable adhesive created by Matthew Hyder and Wayne Hayes. From our story: Plastic bottles easier to recycle with new degradable glue
Health and wellbeing:
- Heart Berkshire mentions the Men In Mind film festival taking place at the Minghella Studios, a film festival organised by Sarah Ifidon (Students’ Union) about men’s mental health. From our story: Men's mental health in focus at student film festival
- Chris Danbury is a Visiting Research Fellow in Health Law at the School of Law in the 成人抖阴, mentions.
Business and society:
- Henley Business School research on corporate governance is mentioned by .
Other coverage:
- reports that Najée Pitt-Clarke, a Bermudan rugby player who plays for the West Indies, studies at the 成人抖阴.
- Reading University will receive funding via the Bottle Donation Program. More information on .
- The 成人抖阴 is mentioned as an education option for young people living in Didcot in an article on
Alumni:
- Julie Mae Cohen, who studied English at the 成人抖阴, has published a new novel ‘Eat, Slay, Love’, reports.
- Jessica Omutuki holds a doctorate in climate finance, mentions.
- Dr Debanjan Chakrabarti holds a PhD in media and culture studies, according to