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UD in the News April 12-25
Town & Country magazine listed UD among 'the best merit aid scholarships.' Faculty contributed to The Conversation, the Academic Minute, Poets & Quants and RealClearMarkets. Spectrum News 1 Ohio featured a program for neurodivergent students.
News outlets nationwide — including NBC, Fox News, NewsNation, Univision and The Wall Street Journal — frequently have sought University of Dayton faculty expertise on the legacy of Pope Francis and what's next for the Catholic Church. Read Papal Experts in the News April 21–25 here.
Patriots' Day: How far-right groups hijack history and patriotic symbols to advance their cause, according to an expert on extremism
The Conversation
Art Jipson, sociology
Habeas corpus: A thousand-year-old legal principle for defending rights that’s getting a workout under the Trump administration
The Conversation
Andrea Seielstad, School of Law
Understanding extremism
The Academic Minute
Art Jipson, sociology
Attention B-school students: Why you need a micro-mentor
Poets & Quants For Undergrads
Marsha Keune, School of Business Administration
Enhancing transportation should always be a slam dunk
RealClearMarkets
Michael Gorman, business analytics and operations management
15 colleges with the best merit aid scholarships
Town & Country
University of Dayton
College program helps neurodivergent students
Spectrum News 1 Ohio
Clarissa Beard, student
Mac Qua, student
MA educators, aided by judges, refuse to recognize the primacy of parental rights
Catholic World Report
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Unpacking the Trump administration's latest actions on immigration
Illinois Public Media
Miranda Hallett, human rights studies
Remote learning expands LL.M. opportunities: Online programs offer career growth, legal expertise and flexibility for working professionals
the National Jurist
Matthijs Alberts, School of Law
UD's New Horizons Music Program celebrates 25 years with concert
Spectrum News 1 Ohio
Linda Hartley, music
Behind the scenes of the Roger Glass Center for the Arts, which is turning 1
Dayton Daily News
Hayden Parsons, student
Kyra Smith, Roger Glass Center for the Arts
Patrick Enright, Flyer Media
Luke de Villiers, student
Nicholaus Arnold, art and design
VOICES: President Trump and the Dept. of Education: "Mend it, Don’t End It"
Dayton Daily News
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Rural Ohio has a severe lawyer shortage: What does this mean for your rights?
WDTN-TV
Tim Swensen, School of Law
Court martial begins tomorrow
WDTN-TV
Mark Visger, criminal justice and security studies
Area congressman dumps stock after admitting to violating rules
Dayton Daily News
Dan Birdsong, political science
Digital literacy event at the Dayton Metro Library
ABC and Fox Dayton 24/7 Now
Hannah Pleasant, student, Flyers for Digital Literacy
UD New Horizons Music Program to hold 25th anniversary celebration concert
Dayton Daily News
Linda Hartley, music
RFK's daughter honored with human rights award in Dayton
WDTN.com
Natalie Hudson, Human Rights Center