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College Faculty in the News: July 11, 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.

"Belmont County mine closure is another chapter in the story of Ohio coal decline"
The Columbus Dispatch, July 5, 2022
Program Director Robert Brecha, The Sustainability Program

"Ohio's heartbeat law moves forward"
WHIO-TV 7, June 24, 2022
Assistant professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"Roe vs. Wade decision will play role in Ohio elections"
WHIO-TV 7, June 24, 2022
Assistant professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"What does overturning Roe vs. Wade mean for Ohioans?"
WHIO-TV 7, June 24, 2022
Assistant professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"There would be no 'Hamilton' without Dunbar's work.' Marking Paul Laurence Dunbar's legacy at 150"
91.3-FM WYSO, June 21, 2022
Associate professor Minnita Daniel-Cox, Department of Music

"Keeping his legacy alive: ‘Dunbar brought humanity to the Black man’"
Dayton Daily News, June 20, 2022
Associate professor Minnita Daniel-Cox, Department of Music

"School’s Catholic Title in Peril Over Pride and Black Lives Matter Flags"
New York Times, June 19, 2022
Associate professor Sandra Yocum, Department of Religious Studies

"Hearing the quantum difference"
APS Physics, June 17, 2022
Assistant professor Bill Plick, Department of Physics 

"UD professor’s musical passion leads to podcasting, television"
Dayton Daily News, June 17, 2022
Associate professor Art Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

"Are U.S. churches setting the tone for reparations? How a movement is growing"
USA Today Network, June 16, 2022
Associate professor Shannen Dee Williams, Department of History

"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

Top of page (l-r), top row: Minnita Daniel-Cox, Christopher Devine, Sandra Yocum, Robert Brecha. Bottom row: Shannen Dee Williams, Art Jipson, Li-Yin Liu, Bill Plick.

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