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College Faculty in the News: Dec. 13, 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 launches health equity program with $1M in gifts"
Dayton Business Journal, Dec. 6, 2022
Director Nancy McHugh, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community

"University of Dayton to open health equity fellows think tank"
INSIGHT Into Diversity, Dec. 6, 2022
Director Nancy McHugh, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community

"UD to launch Health Equity Fellows program in fall 2023"
WDTN-TV 2, Dec. 6, 2022
Director Nancy McHugh, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community

"UD, community organizations collaborate on new health partnership"
Dayton Daily News, Dec. 6, 2022
Director Nancy McHugh, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community

"This course takes college students out of this world – and teaches them what it takes to become space pioneers"
The Conversation, Dec. 5, 2022
Associate professor Joshua Ambrosius, Department of Political Science

"Biden pushes for more diversity in shakeup of Democratic nomination process"
The National Desk, Dec. 2, 2022
Associate professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"UD students host art exhibition and fundraiser for local organizations"
WKEF-TV 22, Dec. 2, 2022
Associate professor Glenna Jennings, Department of Art and Design

"University of Dayton students explore the sugar industry through food, art at Dinner in the Desert"
Spectrum News 1, Dec. 1, 2022
Associate professor Glenna Jennings, Department of Art and Design

"Twin brothers, professors as sculptors"
Spectrum News 1, Dec. 1, 2022
Professor Kyle Phelps, Department of Art and Design

"UD students testify: Advocacy groups in Ohio continue to push for human trafficking legislation"
WYSO-FM (91.3), Nov. 23, 2022
Director of Advocacy Tony Talbott, Human Rights Center

"Trump's announcement kickstarts debate over party's future, potential challengers"
The National Desk, Nov. 18, 2022
Associate professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"EU, US looking at short term solutions when discussing additional fossil fuel exploration"
The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen Podcast, Nov. 16, 2022
Director Bob Brecha, Sustainability Program

"UD students work with Abolition Ohio to support human-trafficking victims"
ABC-TV 22/Fox-TV 45, Nov. 15, 2022
Director of Advocacy Tony Talbott, Human Rights Center

"Here Are Mitch McConnell's biggest threats to his Senate power"
Newsweek, Nov. 14, 2022
Associate professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

 "Bellwether no more: Ohio’s Republican strength falls out of step with nation"
Dayton Daily News, Nov. 13, 2022
Associate professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"What caused the 'red wave' to be stopped"
Zing News, Nov. 11, 2022
Associate professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"Republicans look set to capture the Lower House of Congress. What they say about it in the USA"
Bituk Media, Nov. 11, 2022
Associate professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

 "Analyzing the Ohio election results with Dr. Daniel Birdsong"
ABC-TV 22/Fox-TV 45, Nov. 9, 2022
Senior lecturer Daniel Birdsong, Department of Political Science

"Election night analysis"
WHIO-TV 7, Nov. 8, 2022
Associate professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"ArtsFocus: Steven Hankle and University of Dayton Chorale"
Discover Classical, Nov. 8, 2022
Assistant professor Steven Hankle, Department of Music

Top of page (l-r), top row: Bob Brecha, Glenna Jennings, Steven Hankle, Daniel Birdsong. Bottom row: Joshua Ambrosius, Nancy McHugh, Christopher Devine, Tony Talbott.

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