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College Faculty in the News: May 27, 2022

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.

"Marcano: The 'new racism' and shackles of a different kind"
Dayton Daily News, May 23, 2022
Associate professor Art Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

"Election of state Supreme Court justices top of mind"
WHIO-TV 7 (Dayton), May 20, 2022
Distinguished Research Associate Bob Taft, Department of Political Science

"‘It makes my visions come back to the forefront:’ Oregon District survivors react to Buffalo mass shooting"
Dayton Daily News, May 19, 2022
Associate professor Paul Becker, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

"Nonprogrammers are building more of the world’s software – a computer scientist explains ‘no-code’" 
The Conversation, May 18, 2022
Assistant professor Tam Nguyen, Department of Computer Science

"Whether in war-torn Ukraine, Laos or Spain, kids have felt compelled to pick up crayons and put their experiences to paper"
The Conversation, May 18, 2022
Paul Morrow, Human Rights Center

"Great Replacement Theory: Here’s What Jews Need to Know About White Supremacy"
AJC Global Voice, May 17, 2022
Associate professor Art Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

"Immigrants sex trafficked through illicit massage parlors on the rise across Ohio"
WRGT-TV 45 (Dayton), May 16, 2022
Adjunct professor Tony Talbott, Human Rights Center

"Buffalo shooting classified as a hate crime"
WBNS-TV 10 (Columbus), May 16, 2022
Associate professor Paul Becker, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

"Why a U.S. task force is recommending anxiety screening in kids 8 and older"
The Conversation, May 13, 2022
Assistant professor Elana Bernstein, Department of Psychology

"Subversive Habits: Black Catholic Nuns in History"
WXIX-TV 19 (Kentucky), May 12, 2022
Associate professor Shannen Dee Williams, Department of History

"Air Force Museum event shines light on STEM education"
WRGT-TV 45 (Dayton), May 12, 2022
Assistant professor Nicholas Stiffler, Department of Computer Science

"New book tells the 'beautiful' but 'painful' history of Black Catholic nuns"
Global Sisters Report, May 12, 2022
Associate professor Shannen Dee Williams, Department of History

"Will new election laws change how you vote?"
AARP, May 11, 2022
Associate professor Nancy Martorano Miller, Department of Political Science

"Ways to save on energy bills"
WDTN-TV 2 (Dayton), May 8, 2022
Professor Robert Brecha, Hanley Sustainability Institute

"Governor’s race puts focus on Dayton region"
Dayton Daily News, May 8, 2022
Distinguished Research Associate Bob Taft, Department of Political Science

"U.S. Senate primary shows Trumpism ‘alive and well in Ohio’"
Dayton Daily News, May 6, 2022
Assistant professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"At a popular evangelical tourist site, the Ark Encounter, the image of a ‘wrathful God’ appeals to millions"
The Conversation, May 6, 2022
Professor Susan Trollinger, Department of English
Professor Bill Trollinger, Department of History 

"Did Trump bump help J.D. Vance secure primary win?"
WJLA-TV 7 (Washington, D.C.), May 5, 2022
Assistant professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"Panel brings Sister Thea Bowman’s life and legacy to Georgetown audience"
Catholic Review, May 4, 2022
Associate professor Shannen Dee Williams, Department of History

Top of page (l-r), top row: Shannen Dee Williams, Robert Brecha, Nancy Martorano Miller, Tony Talbott, Susan Trollinger, Paul Becker, Elana Bernstein. Bottom row: Nicholas Stiffler, Paul Morrow, Christopher Devine, Tam Nguyen, Bill Trollinger, Bob Taft, Art Jipson.

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