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College Faculty in the News: June 10, 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.

"University of Dayton's Hanley Sustainability Institute receives new executive director"
Dayton 24/7 Now, June 3, 2022
Associate Dean Don Pair, College of Arts and Sciences

"'Sins of the Amish:' Former community members claim rape, incest"
WGN America Newsnation, June 2, 2022
Professor Susan Trollinger, Department of English

"Taiwan is moving away from ‘zero-covid.’ That’s harder than it seems."
The Washington Post, June 2, 2022
Assistant professor Li-Yin Liu, Department of Political Science

"Baltimore featured in new book on history of Black nuns in America"
WTOP-TV 9 (Washington, D.C.), May 30, 2022
Associate professor Shannen Dee Williams, Department of History

"UD professor talks children’s mental health following Texas school shooting"
WDTN-TV 2, May 27, 2022
Assistant professor Elana Bernstein, Department of Psychology

"University of Dayton promotes new dean"
Dayton Business Journal, May 27, 2022
Dean Danielle Poe, College of Arts and Sciences

"University of Dayton names new College of Arts and Sciences dean"
Dayton 24/7 Now, May 26, 2022
Dean Danielle Poe, College of Arts and Sciences

"Georgia's election integrity act put to the test for the first time since state passed law in 2020"
The National Desk (Sinclair Broadcasting), May 25, 2022
Assistant professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"Replacement theory isn’t new – 3 things to know about how this once-fringe conspiracy has become more mainstream"
The Conversation, May 25, 2022
Associate professor Paul Becker, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Associate professor Art Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

"What it would take for cars to actually fly"
Popular Science, May 24, 2022
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History

Top of page (l-r), top row: Li-Yin Liu, Don Pair, Danielle Poe, Christopher Devine, Elana Bernstein. Bottom row: Shannen Dee Williams, Paul Becker, Susan Trollinger, Art Jipson, Janet Bednarek.

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