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College Faculty in the News: June 25, 2021
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.
"Republican official in Ohio faces charge for voting twice in November election"
NBC News, June 22, 2021
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.
"The Libertarian Party, born in Colorado 50 years ago, still seeks elusive mainstream acceptance"
The Denver Post, June 20, 2021
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.
"Why Business Travel Is Coming Back; Learning Airport History"
TravelCommons, June 15, 2021
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.
"What a Title IX lawsuit might mean for religious universities"
The Conversation, June 15, 2021
Professor William Trollinger, Department of History, Director of Core Integrated Studies Program; and Professor Susan Trollinger, Department of English.
"The Superpower of Singing: Music and the Struggle Against Slavery"
National Park Service, June 14, 2021
Professor Donna Cox, Department of Music.
"Electric heat pumps use much less energy than furnaces, and can cool houses too – here's how they work"
The Conversation, June 14, 2021
Professor Robert Brecha, Hanley Sustainability Institute; Department of Physics; School of Engineering Renewable and Clean Energy Program.
Top of page (l-r), top row: Janet Bednarek, Robert Brecha, Donna Cox. Bottom row: Christopher Devine, William Trollinger, Susan Trollinger.