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UD in the News Oct. 18-25
Immigration expert Miranda Hallett and education law expert Charles Russo contributed to The Conversation and Religion News Service, respectively. Spectrum News and ASEE First Bell featured UD research to extract heat from sand to generate energy.
Aurora and Springfield aren't the first cities to become flash points in US immigration debate − here's what happened in other places used as political soapboxes
The Conversation
Miranda Hallett, sociology and Human Rights Center
When public dollars pay for religious education
Religion News Service
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Ohio researchers working to extract heat from sand to generate energy (on-air | online)
Spectrum News 1 Ohio; also picked up by Spectrum News outlets in Green Bay, Wisconsin; San Fernando Valley (California); Austin, Texas; and Rochester, Binghamton, Albany, Buffalo and Syracuse; New York;
Andrew Schrader, mechanical and aerospace engineering and Dayton Thermal Applications Laboratory
University of Dayton team explores sand for energy storage
ASEE First Bell
Andrew Schrader, mechanical and aerospace engineering and Dayton Thermal Applications Laboratory
University of Dayton grant to improve worship accessibility for kids
Spectrum News 1 Ohio, ABC and Fox Dayton 24/7 Now and WDTN-TV
Jana Bennett, religious studies
'Your neighbors will know:' Mailers might scare voters, but who you vote for is private
The Enquirer (Cincinnati); picked up by at least 20 newspapers statewide
Christopher Devine, political science
UD student-run investment firm oversees millions of dollars
WYSO-FM
Nate Jabaay, Davis Center for Portfolio Management
Demand for computer science graduates growing in Ohio
Dayton Daily News
Michael Poor, computer science
Sensitivity reduced on low-dose pediatric CT scans for small lung nodules
HealthDay
Russell Hardie, electrical and computer engineering
The path to glory looks like synodality
New Ways Ministry
Sabina Marroquin, campus ministry