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UD in the News May 25-31
The Dayton Daily News highlighted UD's role in training the semiconductor workforce. The Deseret News in Salt Lake City featured the University's DEI work. Media continued to seek political scientist Christopher Devine's expertise.
Higher ed alliances in Ohio funded by Intel are training people to work at new Ohio semiconductor factories and some of the training is free to students
Dayton Daily News
Guru Subramanyam, electrical and computer engineering
Carter Gogolek, computer engineering student
How are Christian campuses talking about DEI-related work?
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
University of Dayton
Trump conviction puts the US in uncharted legal, electoral territory
The National Desk
Christopher Devine, political science
Former President Trump guilty on all charges
WDTN-TV
Christopher Devine, political science
Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts
WBNS 10 TV (Columbus, Ohio)
Christopher Devine, political science
Courts continue to undermine the basic rights of parents and educators
Catholic World Report
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
VOICES: Arming teachers unlikely to improve school safety
Dayton Daily News
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
How to have fun with your family this summer without breaking the bank
ABC22/Fox45
Riley Dugan, marketing
Charles F. Kettering Foundation names new Dayton-area democracy fellows
WYSO-FM
Samantha Kennedy, Fitz Center for Leadership and Community