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College Faculty in the News: November 26, 2018

Department of Music faculty James Hiller and Joy Willenbrink recently discussed how music therapy helps people going through addiction recovery during a segment aired on public television. Follow this and other recent media coverage of the service, research, scholarship and commentary of College of Arts and Sciences programs and their faculty.

"Cars and Government Regulations"
Academic Minute, Nov. 26, 2018
Professor John Heitmann, Department of History.

"Recovery Through Music"
ThinkTV/Channel 16, Dayton, Nov. 18, 2018
Assistant Professor James Hiller and Lecturer Joy Willenbrink, Department of Music.

“UD students experience challenges facing immigrants”
WDTN/Channel 2, Nov. 16, 2018
Assistant Professor Miranda Cady Hallett, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

“Bragging and Modesty on Social Media”
The Academic Minute, Nov. 16, 2018
Associate Professor Erin O'Mara, Department of Psychology.

“Can Florida’s Recount Be Done Fairly? Maybe. Here’s What Makes the Difference”
Washington Post, Nov. 16, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

“What Trump’s Picks for the Presidential Medal of Freedom Say About Him”
The Conversation, Nov. 16, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

“Trump Moves to Block Asylum Seekers”
CTV, Canada, Nov. 11, 2018
Assistant Professor Miranda Cady Hallett, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

“Trump to award Medal of Freedom to Elvis, Babe Ruth, among others”
CNN, Nov. 10, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

“Trump’s Giving The Presidential Medal Of Freedom To Miriam Adelson, A Top GOP Donor”
BuzzFeed News, Nov. 10, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

“The Problem With Making The Fastest Planes On Earth? They’re Too Loud.”
BuzzFeed News, Nov. 9, 2018
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.

“In choosing Catholicism, African-Americans returned to ancestral Christian traditions”
CatholicPhilly.com, Nov. 8, 2018
Associate Professor Cecilia Moore, Department of Religious Studies.

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