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College Faculty in the News: January 10, 2018

Faculty Neomi DeAnda (left), Mark Ensalaco (center) and Anthony Talbott (right) recently discussed human rights and the rights of families and mothers in relation to religious ceremony, foreign policy and business. Follow these and other recent media coverage of the service, research, scholarship and commentary of College of Arts and Sciences programs and their faculty.

Pope Francis encourages mothers to breastfeed
National Public Radio, Jan. 8, 2018
Assistant Professor Neomi DeAnda, department of religious studies.

The cancellation of the Salvadoran TPS is illogical and contrary to US interests in Latin America
La Opinion, Jan. 8, 2018
Associate Professor Mark Ensalaco, department of political science, director of human rights research, Human Rights Center.

If Trump asks, Renacci may run for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat
Dayton Daily News, Jan. 8, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, department of political science.

Pope Francis Once Again Encourages Mothers To Breastfeed In The Sistine Chapel
91.3/WYSO Public Radio, Yellow Springs OH, Jan 7, 2018
Assistant Professor Neomi DeAnda, department of religious studies.

Ohio voters may change way Congress lines are drawn
Dayton Daily News, Dec. 26, 2017
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, department of political science.

Crime and cryptocurrency: How local criminals use bitcoin illegally
Dayton Daily News, Dec. 22, 2017
Lecturer Anthony Talbott, director of Abolition Ohio; interim executive director of the Human Rights Center.

Republicans, Democrats to use tax reform bill to campaign
WHIO Radio, Dec. 22, 2017
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, department of political science.

Pioneer Hispanic Catholic women of 2017
The Trenton Monitor, Trenton NJ, Dec. 20, 2017
Assistant Professor Neomi DeAnda, department of religious studies.


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