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June

June in the News

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

In fiscal year 2021, the total value of coverage is an estimated $9.64 million with an estimated reach of 7.68 billion people. Media in markets outside Dayton mentioned the University at least 3,168 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.

Regional, National and International

Echoing the Concorde, United is buying supersonic planes from aviation startup boom
June 3
Vox
Janet Bednarek, history

Supersonic flights: The future of air travel could change forever with travel times cut in half
June 3
NewsNation (formerly WGN America)
Janet Bednarek, history

Can bad memories change the way you feel about your favorite fragrance?
June 4
Elle
Julie Walsh-Messinger, psychology

Working groups help Vatican prepare Laudato Si' Action Platform for launch
June 7
National Catholic Reporter
Matthew Worsham, facilities management
Rebecca Potter, sustainability
Sr. Leanne Jablonski, Hanley Sustainability Institute

5 things to consider when launching a hybrid JD program
June 7
Law.com
University of Dayton School of Law

University Of Dayton examines the legacies of the Vietnam War
June 8
WVXU-FM Cincinnati Edition
Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center
Paul Morrow, Human Rights Center

Women are as likely as men to accept a gender pay gap if they benefit from it
June 10
The Conversation
Marlon Williams, economics

The future of diversity and inclusion in intellectual property
June 10
WVXU-FM Cincinnati Edition
School of Law Program in Law and Technology

Record number of Ohio businesses started in pandemic
June 11
The Columbus Dispatch

Vince Lewis, L. William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership

Electric heat pumps use much less energy than furnaces, and can cool houses too – here’s how they work
June 14
The Conversation
Bob Brecha, sustainability, Hanley Sustainability Institute, physics, renewable and clean energy program

What a Title IX lawsuit might mean for religious universities
June 15
The Conversation
Susan Trollinger, English
Bill Trollinger, history

Why business travel Is coming back; Learning airport history
June 15
Travel Commons podcast
Janet Bednarek, history

Libertarian Party at 50: Colo.-born organization seeks influence
June 20
The Denver Post
Christopher Devine, political science

Republican official in Ohio faces charge for voting twice in November election
June 22
NBCNews.com
Christopher Devine, political science

Ohio GOP uproar over critical race theory is an election turnout tool for 2022
June 23
WVXU-FM (Cincinnati)
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

Western drought brings another woe: voracious grasshoppers
June 23-25
Associated Press (Picked up by 748 outlets in every state but Alaska)
Chelse Prather, biology

Dayton-area Media

For all local coverage in June, click here.

Multiple Outlets

University of Dayton receives federal grant to address mental health services
June 10
School of Education and Health Sciences
Dayton Business Journal, Dayton Daily News, ABC22/Fox45 and WDTN-TV

911 call details moments after store employee shoots, kills would-be robber in alleged self-defense
June 21-22
Tom Hagel, School of Law
ABC22/Fox45 and WDTN-TV (also picked up by WCMH-TV and WSYX-TV in Columbus, Ohio)

Dayton Daily News

Best cybersecurity practices can save companies from hackers' clutches
June 20
Dave Salisbury, Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence

Five cybersecurity experts weigh in on the problem of cybercrime and ransomware attacks
June 21
Dave Salisbury, Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence

Ohio Medicaid providers’ data may have been exposed from data breach
June 22
Dave Salisbury, Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence

Men alleged to have tried to meet underage boys for sex get treatment instead of jail
June 24
Tom Hagel, School of Law

How Dayton-area schools teach about race — or not
June 27
Rochonda Nenonene, Urban Teacher Academy

ABC22/Fox45

Governor DeWine calling for help in gun control laws amid Springfield shooting
June 2
Nancy Martorano Miller, political science

Victor Santana defense attorney withdraws from case, murder trial postponed
June 7
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

Experts weigh in on video of man being run over by a Springfield police cruiser
June 15
Tom Hagel, School of Law

Ohio Attorney General Yost speaks on historic lawsuit against Google
June 17
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

Local experts weigh in ahead of Derek Chauvin sentencing
June 24
Tom Hagel, School of Law

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin will be sentenced today
June 25
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

WDTN-TV

Anxiety, frustrations common in social interactions as health orders lift, experts offer advice on communication
June 6
Art Jipson, sociology

Will blood evidence being tossed impact Abby Michaels’ case?
June 25
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

UD renews commitment to serve lower income students
June 30
Eric F. Spina, president