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College Faculty in the News: May 25, 2018

Students of Media Specialist-in-Residence Greg Kennedy and Lecturer Roy Flynn, Department of Communication, recently wrote and produced a compelling documentary about the opioid epidemic in Ohio. Follow this story and other recent media coverage of the service, research, scholarship and commentary of College of Arts and Sciences programs and their faculty.

"UD hires new Human Rights Center director from United Nations"
Dayton Daily News, May 15, 2018
Executive Director Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center.

"UD students make opioids subject of documentary"
Dayton Daily News, May 15, 2018
Media Specialist-in-Residence Greg Kennedy and Lecturer Roy Flynn, Department of Communication.

"'Throw the bums out' mantra didn’t apply to Tuesday’s election"
Dayton Daily News, May 14, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

"These Are The Signs That Someone Is Attracted To You, According To A New Study"
IFLScience, May 11, 2018
Associate Professor R. Matthew Montoya, Department of Psychology.

"What's next? DeWine vs. Cordray fight for Ohio"
Dayton Daily News, May 10, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

"Trump administration ending Hondurans' special immigration status"
CBS News, May 4, 2018
Assistant Professor Miranda Hallett, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

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