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UD in the News March 1-8
NPR Morning Edition, The Conversation, The National Desk and Marketplace featured UD faculty expertise. A CNBC story highlighted UD's tuition benefits.
Donald Trump supporters differ over who should be his running mate
NPR Morning Edition
Christopher Devine, political science
Scorsese's gods of the streets: From 'Killers of the Flower Moon' to 'Silence,' faith is rarely far off in his films
The Conversation
Anthony Smith, religious studies
Dueling border visits highlight prominence of immigration ahead of November
The National Desk
Christopher Devine, political science
Wendy Williams' guardianship case highlights the need for reforms
Marketplace
Andrea Seielstad, School of Law
A job more parents are taking to get a discount on their kids' college
CNBC.com
Troy Washington, human resources
Meghan Heater, dining services
Should religious charter schools be funded with tax dollars? (Starts at 33:20 mark)
The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen - Pacifica Radio Network
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
African Americans enslaved, freed, then forgotten – until now in Catholic cemeteries
Our Sunday Visitor via Detroit Catholic
Shannen Dee Williams, history
Is the future of flying supersonic? Inside NASA's push to make air travel faster than ever
Inverse
Janet Bednarek, history
The tribulations of indigenous religious communities
Juicy Ecumenism
Alda Benjamin, history
Engineering study abroad opportunities take flight at University of Dayton
OhioENGINEER
School of Engineering
UD awarded nearly $200K for online security endeavors
WDTN.com
Grant Neeley, Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence
SOAP project working to end human trafficking in Dayton
WDTN-TV
Tony Talbott, Human Rights Center
Not guilty by reason of insanity rarely used or successful
WDTN-TV
Tom Hagel, School of Law
Learning the art of print making
WLIO-TV (Lima, Ohio)
Erin Holscher Almazan, art and design