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11.21.2025


UD in the News Nov. 15-21

UD President Eric F. Spina on WDTN-TV story about IBM partnership

Dayton stations featured UD's Nativity exhibit and new partnership with IBM on a $20 million semiconductor lab. The National Desk, The Conversation, Our Sunday Visitor and Fast Company are among the national outlets tapping faculty expertise.

UD, IBM launch semiconductor pact, planning $20M research, education investment
Semiconductor Digest, Dayton Daily News, WDTN-TV, WYSO-FM and WHIO.com
Eric F. Spina, president
Darlene Weaver, provost
Paul McManamon, Lidar and Optical Communications Institute
Ryan Whalen, student
Shiqi Luo, student

The plague of frog costumes demonstrates the subversive power of play in protests
The Conversation
Anya Galli Robertson, sociology

Annual Nativities exhibit at University of Dayton has 'Seeking Shelter' theme
WDTN.com and Dayton Daily News
Bridget Retzloff, Marian Library

White House tries to walk fine line on talking about affordability
The National Desk
Christopher Devine, political science

Vatican document affirming scriptural understanding of Mary and her role prompts reflection
Our Sunday Visitor
Neomi De Anda, International Marian Research Institute

How to break the solopreneur 'loneliness loop'
Fast Company
Diane Sullivan, management and marketing

Old fights, new fire in America's classrooms
Liberty
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences
Lydia Artz, law student

A win for religious freedom and women's rights in sports in Vermont
Catholic World Report
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences

A rail merger to put America back on track
Railway Age
Michael Gorman, business analytics

What is the political fallout of the government shutdown?
Interview with Devine begins at the 5:54 mark.
Face the State on WBNS 10 TV (Columbus, Ohio)
Christopher Devine, political science

ODU observes Black Catholic History Month with lecture, Gospel Mass
Catholic Times (Diocese of Columbus)
Joseph Flipper, religious studies
Cecilia Moore, religious studies