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UD in the News June 29-July 5
The New York Times interviewed Associate Professor Haozhou Pu on China’s coverage of Olympic athlete doping cases. Professor Charlie Russo explained the significance of a Catholic charter school case to a national audience in The Conversation. Associate Professor Christopher Devine discussed the veepstakes across international, national and regional news outlets, including Connecticut Public Radio, The National Desk, and the New York Post.
An uproar over a Chinese doping case, except in China
The New York Times
Haozhou Pu, health and sport science
Supreme Court of Oklahoma says no to Catholic charter school – but this may not be the end of the boundary-pushing saga
The Conversation
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Democratic lawmaker calls on Biden to pull out of race
Deutsche Welle (Germany)
Christopher Devine, political science
Who Donald Trump picks as vice-president matters more for how he may govern than convincing voters
London School of Economics and Political Science
Christopher Devine, political science
Pressure mounts on Biden to drop out of race after disastrous debate performance
The National Desk
Christopher Devine, political science
Would Harris make a better nominee than Biden? Some Democrats think so
The National Desk
Christopher Devine, political science
Veepstakes aside, do running mates matter?
Connecticut Public Radio
Christopher Devine, political science
Vance's chance as VP pick
WBNS-TV
Christopher Devine, political science
Supreme Court crafts new doctrine of presidential immunity
WORLD magazine
Christopher Devine, political science
Presidential debate already shaking things up downballot in swing states
New York Post
Christopher Devine, political science
Anxiety is a complex emotion
Morning Wave in Busan
Elana Bernstein, school psychology
University of Dayton to offer social entrepreneurship program
WYSO-FM
Vince Lewis, Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership; President of The Hub Powered by PNC Bank