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College Faculty in the News: November 24, 2020

News agencies across the region, the nation and throughout the world often reach out to our faculty experts for their perspectives on today's issues. This media coverage highlights the service, research and scholarship taking place in the College of Arts and Sciences. Find links to a number of recent stories below.

"Needed Now: Federal Help for Students’ Disrupted Lives - Governing"
www.governing.com, November 20, 2020
Former Governor Robert Taft, Distinguished Research Associate. College of Arts and Sciences and School of Education and Health Sciences.

"Expert on President Trump inviting Michigan legislators to the White House"
WDTN/Channel 2, November 20, 2020
Lecturer Daniel Birdsong, Department of Political Science.

"Nation awaits presidential transition"
Fox 45, November 19, 2020
Lecturer Daniel Birdsong, Department of Political Science.

"8 ways climate change is already impacting you"
Mashable, November 18, 2020
Assistant Professor, Felix Fernando, Hanley Sustainability Institute.

"Fast-growing Delaware County sees biggest election-turnout jump in Ohio"
The Columbus Dispatch, November 16, 2020
Associate Professor Nancy Martorano Miller, Department of Political Science. Associate Director, University Honors Program.

"Answering viewer questions: Is president constitutionally obligated to concede?"
WHIO-TV, November 14, 2020
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

"Interview with Alan Abitbol, Ph.D. - Director of Graduate Studies for the Department of Communication at the University of Dayton"
MastersinCommunications.com, November 12, 2020
Assistant Professor Alan Abitbol, Department of Communication. Director of Graduate Studies in Communication.

"Looking Back, Looking Forward - the UN Trafficking Protocol at 20, Ep. 3: Sex workers in Sonagachi"
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, November 12, 2020
Associate Professor Simanti Dasgupta, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work. Director, International Studies Program.

"No blue wave, no red tide: Historic election turnout boosts Biden in Michigan, Trump in Ohio"
USA Today, November 12, 2020
Associate Professor Nancy Martorano Miller, Department of Political Science. Associate Director, University Honors Program.

"Answering viewer questions: How are mail-in ballots verified?"
WHIO-TV, November 12, 2020
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

"Explaining cabinet selection process"
KCBS, San Francisco, November 12, 2020
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

"Ohio Gov. DeWine, in risky move, reimposes tougher mask mandate"
NBC News, November 12, 2020
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

Top of page, top row (l to r): Alan Abitbol, Daniel Birdsong, Simanti Dasgupta, Christopher Devine. Bottom row (l to r): Felix Fernando, Nancy Martorano Miller, Robert Taft. 

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