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UD in the News June 10-16
Faculty members were featured on The Conversation Weekly podcast, delivered an Academic Minute focused on talking about our differences, and provided timely political analysis on national and state issues. The Dayton Daily News featured a new onMain project and introduced the new CIO.
Crowdsourcing new constitutions: How 2 Latin American countries increased participation and empowered groups excluded from politics
The Conversation Weekly podcast
Carlos Bernal, School of Law
GOP candidates hoping to beat Trump grapple with pardoning him
The National Desk
Christopher Devine, political science
It matters how you talk about your differences
The Academic Minute
Luisa Ruge-Jones, communication
10 things to do if your identity is stolen
U.S. News and World Report
David Salisbury, cybersecurity management
"The tribe has spoken": Race and gender bias influence voting outcomes in reality TV show
Psychological Science
Erin O'Mara Kunz, psychology
Analysis: Despite indictments, Trump's grip on Ohio Republicans remains strong
WVXU-FM (Cincinnati)
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, law
New 'seedling space' to help with digital transformation, Air Force collaboration
Dayton Daily News
onMain
UD names longtime Catholic university admin to IT leadership role
Dayton Daily News
Eric Spina, president