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Faculty in the News: October 10, 2016
Christopher Devine discusses 2016 election debates with several media outlets, and other highlights of recent media coverage of College of Arts and Sciences faculty research, scholarship and commentary.
"The 'new reality' for modern vice presidents"
Business Insider, Oct. 6, 2016
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, department of political science
"Fiery Vice-Presidential Debate"
CTV, Canada, Oct. 6, 2016
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, department of political science.
"Pence Debate Win Could Be 'Pivotal Point'"
PoliZette, Oct. 5, 2016
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, department of political science.
"Decision 2016"
WDTN-TV/Channel 2, Dayton, Oct. 4, 2016
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, department of political science.
"Why the Kaine vs. Pence vice presidential debate matters"
The Conversation, Oct. 3, 2016.
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, department of political science.
"Young voters carry clout, but will they show up?"
Dayton Daily News, Oct. 1, 2016
Lecturer Daniel Birdsong, department of political science.
"In first face-off with Clinton, Trump struggles to be 'change' candidate"
Daily Mail, Sept. 27, 2016
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, department of political science.
"Decision 2016"
WDTN-TV/Channel 2, Dayton, Sept. 26, 2016
Associate Professor and Chair Joseph Valenzano III, department of communication.
"The History of Walls Show They Are a Bad Idea"
U.S. News, Sept. 26, 2016
Associate Professor and chair Juan Santamarina, department of history.
"Police training is specific on deadly force"
The Columbus Dispatch, Sept. 25, 2016
Coordinator of Community Relations Tim Apolito, criminal justice studies program.