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UD in the News June 3-9
UD faculty and staff wrote for The Conversation, were quoted in The Atlantic and contributed to Catholic and Jesuit publications. Our scholars talked to local TV stations about various aspects of the Ohio Constitution.
Oklahoma OKs the nation's first religious charter school - but litigation is likely to follow
The Conversation
Charles J. Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
'Wave' of litigation expected as schools fight social media companies
K-12 Dive
Charles J. Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Why do people drink so early in airports?
The Atlantic
Janet Bednarek, history
Trinity TV takes a LEAP
CatholicTT
Sister Angela Ann Zukowski MHSH, religious studies, Institute for Pastoral Initiatives
Letter to the Editor: Black women were excluded from religious orders. Catholics need to know this history.
America
Shannen Dee Williams, history
VOICES: Quilt lawns for a healthier and happier backyard
Dayton Daily News
Ryan McEwan, biology
Abortion and reproductive health move forward as single issue if signature requirement met
ABC22/Fox45
Erica Goldberg, School of Law
Ohio Constitution allows slavery as punishment for crime, Ohio lawmakers working to amend it
ABC22/Fox45 (picked up by Sinclair National Desk)
Tom Hagel, School of Law
University of Dayton professor receives special FBI award
Spectrum News 1 Ohio
Scott Hall, counselor education