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UD in the News June 17-July 1
The New York Times, The Conversation, Bloomberg Law, Inside Higher Ed and WIRED are among the national news outlets recently highlighting UD faculty expertise. Faculty also gave several interviews to local media about recent legislation and U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
School's Catholic title in peril over pride and Black Lives Matter flags
The New York Times
Sandra Yocum, religious studies
State funds for students at religious schools? Supreme Court says 'yes' in Maine case – but consequences could go beyond
The Conversation
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Why the Supreme Court's football decision is a game-changer on school prayer
The Conversation
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Decades after Brown v. Board, US schools still struggle with segregation – 4 essential reads
The Conversation
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Justices cement 'major questions' as test for sweeping rules
Bloomberg Law
Kevin Leske, School of Law
Teaching students resilience in the classroom
Inside Higher Ed
Brian LaDuca, IACT
These satellites see through the clouds to track flooding
WIRED
Vijayan Asari, Vision Lab
Hearing the quantum difference
Physics
Bill Plick, electro-optics and photonics and physics
University of Dayton appoints new board leadership, adds three new trustees
Dayton Daily News and ABC22/Fox45
Keeping his legacy alive: 'Dunbar brought humanity to the Black man'
Dayton Daily News
Minnita Daniel-Cox, music
University of Dayton, local law enforcement host police bicycle training conference
Dayton Daily News
VOICES: Higher inflation hits low income workers harder
Dayton Daily News
Richard Stock, Business Research Group
Ohio's heartbeat law moves forward
WHIO-TV
Christopher Devine, political science
Roe v. Wade decision will play role in Ohio elections
WHIO-TV
Christopher Devine, political science
What does overturning of Roe v. Wade mean for Ohioans
WHIO-TV
Christopher Devine, political science
Area LGBTQ+ community concerned how Roe v. Wade reversal could impact same-sex marriage
WHIO-TV
Tom Hagel, School of Law
Bipartisan gun-safety bill signed into law
WHIO-TV
Tom Hagel, School of Law
Ohio leaders react to new gun legislation
WHIO-TV
Tom Hagel, School of Law
Roe v. Wade: Dayton City Commission to consider ways to decriminalize abortions, Mayor Mims says
WHIO-TV
Tom Hagel, School of Law
City has options for enforcing bans on abortions
WHIO-TV
Tom Hagel, School of Law
An historic first on the nation's high court
WDTN
Paige Raines, law student