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College Faculty in the News: Sept. 11, 2023

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.

"Invasive species cause billions of dollars in damage worldwide"
The Conversation, Sept. 6, 2023
Professor Ryan McEwan, Department of Biology

"Sen. Sherrod Brown bets a progressive can still win in Trump-leaning Ohio"
The Washington Post, Sept. 4, 2023
Associate Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"Fort Worth bishop orders Arlington monastery's doors closed"
WFAA-TV (Dallas), Aug. 31, 2023
Associate Professor Tim Gabrielli, Department of Religious Studies

"Hurricane Idalia gives Ron DeSantis an opportunity to save his campaign"
Newsweek, Aug. 30, 2023
Associate Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"College days: America's college students face threat of sex trafficking"
Augusta Free Press, Aug. 29, 2023
Director of Advocacy Tony Talbott, Human Rights Center

"University of Dayton partners with city on urban research initiative"
WDTN-TV (Dayton), Aug. 29, 2023
Director Nancy McHugh, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community

"University and city partner to find solutions for issues Dayton faces"
WHIO-TV (Dayton), Aug. 28, 2023
Director Nancy McHugh, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community

"What they are saying: Local leaders and experts weigh in on future Dayton"
Dayton Daily News, Aug. 28, 2023
Director Bob Brecha, Sustainability Studies Program

"Putin breaks silence after Wagner boss Prigozhin's plane crashes"
CHCH-TV (Canada), Aug. 25, 2023
Associate Professor Jaro Bilocerkowycz, Department of Political Science

"After power play fails, Ohio Republicans face more ballot measure challenges"
Route Fifty, Aug. 24, 2023
Senior Lecturer Daniel Birdsong, Department of Political Science

"The student-success strategy right in front of you"
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug. 22, 2023
Assistant Professor 
Anya M. Galli Robertson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

"Voters remain skeptical of the benefits of 'Bidenomics'"
The National Desk, Aug. 22, 2023
Associate Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"'Big Brother,' 'Below Deck' show reality TV improves by handling scandals publicly"
NPR, Aug. 21, 2023
Associate Professor Erin O'Mara Kunz, Department of Psychology

"Event celebrates Black Catholic voices"
WWLP-TV (Springfield, Mass.), Aug. 18, 2023
Associate Professor Shannen Dee Williams, Department of History

"University of Dayton Professor: 'Republicans must change gears to gain traction'"
91.3 WYSO (NPR), Aug. 16, 2023
Associate Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"What we don’t know exceeds what we know after Issue 1 vote"
Dayton Daily News, Aug. 14, 2023
Chair Nancy Martorano Miller, Department of Political Science

"Why Democrats and Republicans have made Kamala Harris the focus of the 2024 campaign"
San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 11, 2023
Associate Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

"What Issue 1's rejection means for Ohio's November election"
Axios, Aug. 10, 2023
Associate Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science

Top of page (l-r), top row: Shannen Dee Williams, Christopher Devine, Anya M. Galli Robertson,Jaro Bilocerkowycz, Nancy McHugh, Ryan McEwan. Bottom row: Tim Gabrielli, Nancy Martorano Miller, Tony Talbott, Bob Brecha, Erin O'Mara Kunz, Daniel Birdsong.

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