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UD in the News May 18-24
Recent articles in The Conversation, TIME, Bloomberg, Newsweek, The National Desk, The Washington Post and Inside Higher Ed featured faculty from biology, political science, sociology, human rights law and the Marian Library.
'Mary gardens' bring Catholic piety to the garden
The Conversation
Kayla Harris, Marian Library
Bridget Retzloff, Marian Library
Gambia's move to repeal FGM ban risks women's rights globally
TIME
Satang Nabaneh, Human Rights Center and School of Law
Violence around 2024 election feared by half of swing-state voters
Bloomberg
Christopher Devine, political science
Kristi Noem hits back at tribal reservation bans
Newsweek
Christopher Devine, political science
Democrats try to flip the script on immigration ahead of Election Day
The National Desk
Christopher Devine, political science
North Idaho primary features internal Republican battle over extremism
The Washington Post
Art Jipson, sociology
Inside a Hilliard teen's terror plot to attack the U.S. power grid
Columbus Monthly
Paul Becker, sociology
Interdisciplinary collaborations boost student presentations
Inside Higher Ed
Chelse Prather, biology
Kathy Kargl, graphic design
Sam Urquidez, student
Colorado law allows students to change "chosen names" without parental input
Catholic World Report
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Humor, human interest from Erma
Observer (Dunkirk, New York)
Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop
A long gaze needed
Advertiser-Tribune (Tiffin, Ohio)
Vince Miller, religious studies