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UD in the News Nov. 13-19
University Business highlighted Tiffany Taylor Smith's promotion to vice president for diversity and inclusion. Phys.org picked up research news out of the School of Engineering. Political scientist Nancy Martorano Miller was a guest of an NPR podcast to discuss gerrymandering. In its research report, the Ohio Supercomputer Center featured the hands-on computing and research opportunities UD students get using the center.
People on the move: 4 newly installed university leaders take their places
University Business
Tiffany Taylor Smith, diversity and inclusion
Toward eliminating need for separate devices for day, night cameras
Phys.org
Remona Heenkenda, electro-optics
Keigo Hirakawa, computer engineering
Andrew Sarangan, electro-optics
Gerrymandering — Civics 101: A Podcast
NPR
Nancy Martorano Miller, political science
University of Dayton students gain hands-on experience with computing, research
Ohio Supercomputer Center
Tarek Taha, electrical and computer engineering
Tanvir Atahary, electrical and computer engineering
Muhammad Usman, mathematics
University of Dayton names Dayton native Tiffany Taylor Smith to vice president position
Dayton Business Journal
Bellbrook-Sugarcreek superintendent to appear in court
ABC22/Fox45
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
University of Dayton researchers create device to switch between day, night applications
WHIO-TV
Ohio house passes gun laws, loosening restrictions
WDTN-TV
Tom Hagel, School of Law