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UD in the News Aug. 26-Sept. 2
Washington Monthly, USA TODAY, People, the Armstrong Williams Show and the Daily Beast tapped UD expertise. Local media featured the Ethos Center, a new engineering lab, UD's semiconductor research and a local partnership to help keep students safe.
When gown embraces town
Washington Monthly
Eric F. Spina, president
Does Biden risk a backlash after going on offense against MAGA Republicans in Pa. speech?
MSN News (via USA TODAY)
Christopher Devine, political science
'Hillbilly Elegy' author J.D. Vance risks losing Republicans a Senate seat in Ohio this year
People
Christopher Devine, political science
What are people talking about when they say 'extremism'?
Armstrong Williams Show
Art Jipson, criminal justice studies and sociology
Were Medieval monks ‘sinful’ because of their filthy gardening habits?
Daily Beast
Meghan Henning, religious studies
UD students put engineering skills to work helping area non-profits
ABC22/Fox45
Kelly Bohrer, Ethos Center
Lauren Doorley, engineering student
Catherine Kinman, engineering student
UD joining leading institutions to support semiconductor research, workforce needs
ABC22/Fox45
David Ashley, School of Engineering
UD, YWCA working to make bar experiences safer for students, public
Dayton Daily News
Savalas Kidd, public safety
Sofia Garcia, Student Government Association
UD student pushing for change, Gem City Safe Bar Program expanding to Brown St.
WDTN-TV
Savalas Kidd, public safety
Sofia Garcia, Student Government Association
New Department of Justice filing on FBI search of Mar-a-Lago
WDTN-TV
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
The University of Dayton debuted the Greg and Annie Stevens Intelligent Infrastructure Engineering Lab
WYSO-FM
Namgyun Kim, civil and environmental engineering and engineering mechanics
Hui "Jack" Wang, civil and environmental engineering and engineering mechanics