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College Faculty in the News: June 10, 2019

Comparing engagement with popular television drama and today's political arena, Associate Professor Josh Ambrosius, Department of Political Science, finds a connection between fiction and reality. Follow this and other recent media coverage of the service, research, scholarship and commentary of College of Arts and Sciences programs and their faculty.

"KKK Marching Again in the USA"
Now Toronto, June 1, 2019
Associate Professor Arthur Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

"Sovereign Citizen Threat Looms 5 Years after Cici's Pizza Attack"
Las Vegas Review-Journal, May 31, 2019
Associate Professor Paul Becker, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

"La Mujer Obrera Hosting “America the Borderland" Next Month"
El Paso Herald-Post, May 29, 2019
Assistant Professor Joel Pruce, Department of Political Science and Human Rights Center

"More Americans are Suing over Gerrymandered State Maps – but the Supreme Court is not Likely to Step In"
The Conversation, May 28, 2019
Associate Professor Nancy Martorano Miller, Department of Political Science and Associate Director of Research, University Honors Program.

"University of Dayton Launching Sustainability Bachelor's Degrees"
Green Living Guy blog, May 26, 2019
Carter Creviston, student
Professor Jason Pierce, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

"Trump Turns the Full Force of the Government on Perceived Political Enemies"
NBCNews.com, May 24, 2019
Executive Director Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center.

"Colleges Add New Academic Programs"
Inside Higher Ed, May 24, 2019
Associate Professor Rebecca Potter. Department of English and Director, Sustainability Studies Program.

"Whom you supported in 'Game of Thrones’ says a lot about your real-world politics"
Washington Post, May 24, 2019
Associate Professor Joshua Ambrosius, Department of Political Science and Director of the Master of Public Administration Program.

"History of KKK in Ohio dates back more than 100 years"
Fox45Now.com, May 22, 2019
Professor Bill Trollinger, Department of History and Director of Core Integrated Studies Program.

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