March
March in the News
Highlights for March are below, but you can click here to view links to all of the University's media coverage for the month.
In fiscal year 2019, through March, the total value of coverage is an estimated $4 million with an estimated reach of 4 billion people. Media in markets outside Dayton mentioned the University at least 758 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.
Regional, National and International
The worst humanitarian crisis of the 21st century: 5 questions on Syria answered
March 2
The Conversation
Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center
'Lent-ish' gives up traditional practices for Lent
March 2
Religion News Service
Bill Johnston, religious studies
With Super Tuesday over, Ohio vote grows in importance
March 4
The Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer and Akron Beacon Journal
Nancy Miller, political science
Green purchasing policies support sustainability on campus
March 4
University Business
Sara Harrison, procurement and payable services
Leah Ceperley, Hanley Sustainability Institute and facilities management
The worst humanitarian crisis of the 21st century: Syria (Interview starts at 32:20)
March 4
The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen on the Pacifica Network (200 affiliates)
Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center
FAA drone rules: Preventing plane crashes, terrorism or ruining hobby?
March 5
USA Today
University of Dayton Research Institute
Democratic 2020 election campaign: Joe Biden's running mate
March 7
Bloomberg
Christopher Devine, political science
The truth about St. Patrick's Day
March 12
The Conversation
James Farrelly, English
What impact will coronavirus have on March 17 primary?
March 12
The (Toledo) Blade
Chris Devine, political science
Eric Spina's life prepared him to lead. Now he's leading the University of Dayton through heartbreak
March 16
The Buffalo News
Biden allies see Warren as potential running mate
March 16
The Hill
Christopher Devine, political science
The truth about St. Patrick's Day
March 17
Snopes (via The Conversation)
Jim Farrelly, English
Pandemic and the common good
March 17
Catholic Moral Theology
Kelly Johnson, Fr. Ferree Chair of Social Justice and religious studies
The lessons of the elections of 1918
March 21
The New York Times
Nancy Miller, political science
Could Ohio have an 'election period' instead of an Election Day?
March 22
The Columbus Dispatch
Nancy Miller, political science
Ancient Greeks purged city-states of disease as they would a human body – and it was the most vulnerable that suffered
March 23
The Conversation
Meghan Henning, religious studies
Coronavirus conversion: Will online law school classes become a permanent change?
March 26
ABA for Law Students
Andrew Strauss, School of Law
Abiy's apology and Ethiopian political culture
March 28
Zehabesha.com (Ethiopia)
Messay Kebede, philosophy
How will Biden choose his running mate?
March 31
FiveThirtyEight
Christopher Devine, political science
Do tuition hikes prevent low-income students from applying to flagship colleges?
March 31
Education Dive
University of Dayton
Dayton-area Media
For all local coverage in March, click here.
Multiple Outlets
Council recommends tax incentive programs continue after job creation and reinvestment
March 2
GE EPISCenter
WDTN.com and Dayton Daily News
PNC Bank secures naming rights partnership for joint venture at Dayton Arcade
March 6
Eric F. Spina, president
Dayton Daily News, Dayton Business Journal, WDTN-TV, WHIO-TV and ABC22/Fox45
Legal experts say KKK-affiliated group could fight permit and win
March 6
Tom Hagel and Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
ABC22/Fox45, Dayton Daily News and WDTN-TV
UD names new School of Education and Health Sciences dean
March 10
Alison Carr-Chellman, School of Education and Health Sciences
Dayton Daily News and Dayton Business Journal
Dayton Daily News
Ohio now a key player in Dem presidential primary, experts say
March 5
Christopher Devine, political science
Coronavirus leaves economy reeling
March 15
Dan Kapusta, Davis Center for Portfolio Management
Coronavirus: Area workers question essential vs. nonessential
March 24
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
Tips from teachers: Children's books for uncertain times
March 30
Mary-Kate Sableski, teacher education
Jackie Arnold, teacher education
WHIO-TV
Legal expert says there are very few ways courts can deny permit for KKK rally
March 3
Tom Hagel, School of Law
Is predator poaching legal?
March 5
Tom Hagel, School of Law
WDTN-TV
UD professor discusses how to successfully combat hate group
March 3
Art Jipson, sociology
UD initiative hopes to spread inspirational messages on campus and beyond
March 30
Kelly Adamson, campus ministry
ABC22/Fox45
Local economist shares insight on plummeting stock market
March 9
Tony Caporale, economics
Financial tips: Handling your money in a crisis
March 26
Tony Caporale, economics
Dayton Business Journal
After year of tragedy, Dayton gains momentum in 2020
March 19
Eric F. Spina, president