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New Horizons Band Program on Good Day Dayton

UD in the News Aug. 31-Sept. 6

Local media highlighted anniversaries for the New Horizons Band and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Other media featured UD faculty expertise on legal issues, Catholic liturgy, politics, dictators, jobs, economy, interest rates, and immigration.

Pinochet Part 2: The caravan of death
Real Dictators podcast on Noiser
Mark Ensalaco, political science (appears at the 3:25, 6:15, 17:33, 23:55, 27:38 and 30:10 marks)

Ohio Dem Senator Sherrod Brown has a history of voting to raise taxes — and being late to pay his own
The New York Post
Christopher Devine, political science

How Kamala Harris' $25,000 homebuyer assistance proposal could affect the Bay Area
San Francisco Chronicle
Sarah Webber, accounting

Anti-Catholic discrimination is in season in Fairfield, Connecticut
Catholic World Report
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences

Abortion, voting rights, gerrymandering: What’s at stake in 2024 Supreme Court races
Democracy Docket
Nick Seger, School of Law

A path to circularity at University of Dayton's bookstore
Ignatian Solidarity Network
Jenny Napier, University of Dayton Bookstore

A reflection for the twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
U.S. Catholic
Kelly Adamson, campus ministry

University of Dayton's New Horizons Band Program celebrating 25 years
ABC and Fox Dayton 24/7 Now
Linda Hartley, New Horizons Band

UD's Lifelong Learning Institute celebrates 30 years of lessons for those 50 and older
Dayton Daily News
Julie Mitchell, special programs and continuing education

Labor Day Report: Ohio workers wages grew, caught up with national median in 2023
Dayton Daily News
Richard Stock, Business Research Group

Lowering of interest rates ‘too little, too late’ for commercial properties, one local CEO says
Dayton Daily News
Henry Willmore, economics

Immigration key issue in Ohio Senate, presidential races: Here are the facts
Dayton Daily News
Miranda Hallett, human rights studies and anthropology

The 'hydrogen economy' is coming. What does that mean for Ohio?
WYSO-FM
Eric Lang, University of Dayton Research Institute

The impact of Black Greek organizations in politics
WDTN-TV
Dan Birdsong, political science

Unlicensed teen driver kills woman in Dayton hit-and-run crash
ABC and Fox Dayton 24/7 Now
Tom Hagel, School of Law

University of Dayton hosting free Bing Davis exhibitions
Dayton Daily News


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