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College Faculty in the News: December 10, 2018

Assistant Professor Glenna Jennings, Department of Art and Design, and her students recently came together with an exhibition and art auction to help raise money for a food market slated to open in an underserved area of Dayton. Follow this and other recent media coverage of the service, research, scholarship and commentary of College of Arts and Sciences programs and their faculty.

"Lawmakers put partisan differences aside in recent series of area announcements"
Dayton Daily News, Dec. 10, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine and Distinguished Research Associate Gov. Robert Taft, Department of Political Science.

"'Dinner in the Desert Kitchen' helps raise money to make Gem City Market a reality"
Channel 22 Now, Dec. 7, 2018
Assistant Professor Glenna Jennings, Department of Art and Design.

"When Self-Help Just Makes Your Life Worse"
Medium, Dec. 5, 2018
Professor Jack Bauer, Department of Psychology.

"Seeking Asylum: Why Families Are Fleeing Central America At This Critical Moment"
WVXU 91.7/WMUB 88.5, Cincinnati and Oxford, OH, Dec. 5, 2018
Associate Professor Miranda Cady Hallett, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

"Dorothy Day – ‘A Saint For Our Times’"
The Conversation, Nov. 30, 2018
Associate Professor Sandra Yocum, Department of Religious Studies.

"Cincy Archbishop ‘Stunned’ By Vatican Request to Delay Sex Abuse Vote"
Dayton Daily News, Nov. 21, 2018
Gudorf Chair in Catholic Theology and Culture Vincent Miller, Department of Religious Studies.

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