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November

November in the News

Highlights for November are below, but you can click here to view links to all of the University's media coverage for the month.

Through November of fiscal year 2018, the total value of coverage is an estimated $1.85 million with an estimated reach of 1.76 billion people. Media in markets outside Dayton have mentioned the University at least 448 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.

Regional, National and International

Want to Stage a Protest Like Google Workers? Read This First
Nov. 3
MarketWatch
Jeannette Cox, School of Law

Biya Needs to Devise a Monumental Shift if Cameroon is to Turn the Corner
Nov. 7
The Conversation
Julius Amin, history

GOP's DeWine Claims Victory in Ohio Governor’s Race, Seen as Important Victory for Party
Nov. 7
Fox News
Christopher Devine, political science

Midwest Turns Bluer as Local Concerns Outweigh National Issues
Nov. 7
Governing
Nancy Miller, political science

As More Countries Distance Themselves From UN Migration Compact, Opposition Rises in Germany
Nov. 8
CNSNews.com
Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center

Best Schools for Legal Technology
Fall Issue
the National Jurist
School of Law

In Choosing Catholicism, African-Americans Returned to Ancestral Christian Traditions
Nov. 8
Catholic Philly via Catholic News Service
Cecilia Moore, religious studies

The Problem With Making The Fastest Planes On Earth? They’re Too Loud.
Nov. 9
Buzzfeed
Janet Bednarek, history

Trump to Award Medal of Freedom to Elvis, Babe Ruth, Among Others
Nov. 10, 16
CNN.com, Buzzfeed, Vanity Fair, Associated Press
Christopher Devine, political science

President Trump Takes New Action on Asylum-Seekers
Nov. 10
CTV
Miranda Cady Hallett, sociology

Top 25 Best Undergrad Programs for Entrepreneurs in 2019
Nov. 13
Entrepreneur
School of Business Administration

Next Steps in the Case Against the Wagners
Nov. 14
WCPO-TV (Cincinnati)
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

Bragging and Modesty on Social Media
Nov. 16
The Academic Minute
Erin O'Mara, psychology

Can Florida’s Recount Be Done Fairly? Maybe. Here’s What Makes the Difference
Nov. 16
Washington Post Monkey Cage
Christopher Devine, political science

What Trump’s Picks for the Presidential Medal of Freedom Say About Him
Nov. 16
The Conversation
Christopher Devine, political science

Cars and Government Regulations
Nov. 26
The Academic Minute
John Heitmann, history

Dorothy Day – ‘A Saint For Our Times’
Nov. 30
The Conversation
Sandra Yocum, religious studies

What Michael Cohen's Guilty Plea Means For President Trump
Nov. 30
WCPO (Cincinnati)
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, law

Marriott's Starwood Clients' Data Breached
Nov. 30
CTV (Canada)
Dave Salisbury, Center for Cybersecurity & Data Intelligence

Dayton-area Media

For all local coverage in November, click here

Multiple Outlets

UD, Premier Launch Exclusive Dietetics Program
Nov. 15
Dayton Daily News, Dayton Business Journal
Jennifer Dalton, dietetics

UD Students Experience Challenges Facing Immigrants
Nov. 16
WDTN-TV, WHIO-TV

WHIO-TV

Political Analyst Discusses Tight, Expensive Gubernatorial Race
Nov. 5
Christopher Devine, political science

Retailers Add Toys for Holiday Shopping
Nov. 5
Riley Dugan, marketing

Police Use New Device to Hack iPhones
Also picked up by outlets in Boston, Atlanta and Jacksonville.
Nov. 21
Dave Salisbury, director, Center for Cybersecurity & Data Intelligence

Thanksgiving Weekend Shopping Slightly Slower Than Past
Nov. 23
Riley Dugan, marketing

ABC22/Fox45

Companies Are Constantly Tracking You on Social Media
Nov. 2
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

Vote Everywhere Helping UD Students Get Rides to the Polls
Nov. 5
Anna Rose Redgate, Vote Everywhere student ambassador

DeWine Wins Tight Race for Governor
Nov. 7
Dan Birdsong, political science

Looking Ahead to the 2020 Election
Nov. 7
Dan Birdsong, political science

Control Changes After Midterm Election
Nov. 7
Dan Birdsong, political science

The Biggest Surprise of the Midterm Election
Nov. 7
Dan Birdsong, political science

Cyber Monday Deals
Nov. 19
Riley Dugan, marketing

WDTN-TV/Dayton's CW

University of Dayton Pays Tribute to Holocaust Victims
Nov. 7
Crystal Sullivan, campus ministry

University of Dayton Honors Those Who Served or Are Serving with a Special Mass
Nov. 12
Fr. Kip Stander, campus ministry
Eric F. Spina, president

Flyer Student Services Working for Veterans
Nov. 17
Racqueal Gamble, Flyer Student Services
Travis Pheanis, student
Brennan Mai, student

Dayton Daily News

Turnout Key Factor as Candidates Make Final Push to Woo Voters
Nov. 4
Christopher Devine, political science

John Kasich Says He Sees an Opening for 3rd Party Run for President
Nov. 5
Christopher Devine, political science

Ohio Shifting Red Could Impact Federal Resource Allocation
Nov. 9
Christopher Devine, political science

Dayton Cops' Use of Force Analyzed
Nov. 6
Richard Stock, Business Research Group

The ABC’s of Opera
Nov. 8
Sam Dorf, music 

Area Employers Still Need Seasonal Help for Holidays
Nov. 15
Riley Dugan, Dayton Daily News

Local Tax Bills Vary
Nov. 18
Richard Stock, Business Research Group

Black Friday Shopping Still Holds Importance
Nov. 19
Riley Dugan, marketing

Cincy Archbishop ‘Stunned’ By Vatican Request to Delay Sex Abuse Vote
Nov. 21
Vincent Miller, religious studies

Why Black Friday Shopping Might Be Easier Than You’re Expecting This Year
Also ran appeared Atlanta and Boston
Nov. 22
Riley Dugan, marketing

Cyber Monday Shoppers Prepare to Spend More
Nov. 26
RIley Dugan, marketing

Dayton Business Journal

Local Universities Among Best In Nation for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
Nov. 28