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College Faculty in the News: March 9, 2018

Hunter Phillips Goodman, executive director of the Fitz Center for Leadership in Community, and a group of engaged students discuss Campus Ministry's Impact Conference and the important role student activism plays within the local community.

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“Conflicting Reports Regarding North Korea Sow Skepticism”
WDTN/Channel 2, Mar. 7, 2018
Lecturer Anthony Talbott, director of Abolition Ohio; interim executive director of the Human Rights Center.

“For some, sitting back in the face of violence just won’t do”
Catholic News Service, Mar. 6, 2018
Professor Vincent Miller, Gudorf Chair in Catholic Theology and Culture.

“IMPACT Conference brings social activist students together at UD”
WKEF/Channel 22 and WRGT/Channel 45, Mar. 2, 2018
Executive Director Hunter Phillips Goodman and students, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community.

“Opportunities Fair opens for UD students”
WDTN/Channel 2, Mar. 2, 2018
Executive Director Hunter Phillips Goodman and students, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community.

"Steve Connell's UD Residency Culminates With 'Unfinished'"
WYSO/FM 91.3, Feb. 23, 2018
Theatre, dance and performance technology program.

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