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UD in the News March 1-7
Faculty wrote about tax obligations of social media influencers and 'Who's who at the Vatican?' for The Conversation. preLaw magazine, a top publication covering legal education, prominently featured the School of Law's online juris doctor program.
Influencers have trouble figuring out their tax obligations − and with good reason
The Conversation
Sarah Webber, accounting
Who's who at the Vatican?
The Conversation
Daniel Speed Thompson, religious studies
A new path to the bar: Online J.D. programs
preLaw magazine
Hogan VanSickle, alumna
Victoria VanZandt, School of Law
Democrats continue search for message on how to resist Trump
The National Desk
Christopher Devine, political science
An ancient Lenten tradition: Here's how to make pretzels
Our Sunday Visitor
The Rev. Johann Roten, S.M.; International Marian Research Institute
Officials in MA ban t-shirt stating "There Are Only Two Genders"
Catholic World Report
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Best credit cards for excellent credit in March 2025
WalletHub
Lindsay Gold, teacher education
What is zero-based budgeting?
WalletHub
Sarah Webber, accounting
Becoming a beatitude parish, school and neighborhood
Catechist
Sr. Angela Ann Zukowski, MHSH, Institute for Pastoral Initiatives
University of Dayton is hosting an anti-human trafficking event
WHIO-TV and ABC and Fox Dayton 24/7 Now
Tony Talbott, Human Rights Center and Abolition Ohio