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College Faculty in the News: June 25, 2018

Dr. Robert Brecha, Department of Physics and Hanley Sustainability Institute, fact checks a statement about greenhouse emissions issued this month by the Environmental Protection Agency. 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.

"Trump Says He Wants ‘3rd Option’ on Immigration"
WDTN-TV/Channel 2, Jun. 20, 2018
Assistant Professor Joel Pruce, Department of Political Science.

"Are greenhouse emissions down under Donald Trump, as EPA says?"
PolitiFact, Jun. 18, 2018
Professor Robert Brecha, Department of Physics; School of Engineering, Renewable and Clean Energy Graduate Program; Research Director for the Hanley Sustainability Institute.

"Why American Airports Don’t Sell Anything You Actually Need"
Quartzy, Jun. 15, 2018
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.

"An alleged human trafficking case in Dayton happened in an unusual place, ‘literally in plain sight’"
Dayton Daily News, Jun. 15, 2018
Lecturer Anthony Talbott, director of Abolition Ohio; interim executive director of the Human Rights Center.

"AHA Member Spotlight: Caroline Waldron Merithew"
AHA Today, Jun. 12, 2018
Associate Professor Caroline Merithew, Department of History.

"Local expert weighs-in on Trump's mention of Otto Warmbier at summit"
WDTN-TV/Channel 2, Jun. 12, 2018
Lecturer Anthony Talbott, director of Abolition Ohio; interim executive director of the Human Rights Center.

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