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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.

Through March of fiscal year 2021, the total value of coverage is an estimated $7.4 million with an estimated reach of 6.28 billion people. Media in markets outside Dayton mentioned the University at least 1,975 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.

Regional, National and International

Researchers studying exercise for COVID long haulers
March 1
WVXU-FM (Cincinnati) and WOSU-AM (Columbus, Ohio)
Julie Walsh-Messinger, psychology

How IoT devices put your security at risk
March 1
WVXU-FM (Cincinnati)
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

What the history of 'Noose Road' tells us about Kansas, race and the lynchings of Black men
March 1
KCUR-FM (Kansas City, Missouri)
Ashleigh Lawrence-Sanders, history

How some people can end up living at airports for months – even years – at a time
March 3
The Conversation
Janet Bednarek, history

The Hub Powered by PNC opening inside Dayton Arcade
March 3-4
Spectrum News
Vince Lewis, L. William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership

Cameroon's Biya is Africa's oldest president: assessing his 38 years in power
March 9
The Conversation
Julius Amin, history

College brothers open business to combat COVID-19
March 9
Spectrum News Ohio and Florida
Will and Kyle Schmidt, School of Business Administration students

A concept from physics called negentropy could help your life run smoother
March 12
The Conversation
Alison Carr-Chellman, School of Education and Health Sciences

A very long layover: how people end up living in airports
March 14
ABC Radio National (Australia)
Janet Bednarek, history

Is ballot collection, or 'ballot harvesting,' good for democracy? We asked 5 experts
March 15
The Conversation
Nancy Martorano Miller, political science

Know your enemy: Hate groups
March 15
KKFI-FM (Kansas City, Missouri)
Paul Becker, sociology
Art Jipson, sociology

University of Dayton researchers help NREL get closer to production SAF from food waste
March 16
Biofuels Digest
Josh Heyne, mechanical and aerospace engineering

UD researchers on NREL team fast-tracking food waste into SAF
March 16
Renewable Energy Magazine
Josh Heyne, mechanical and aerospace engineering

Doing your part to spread the message
March 16
CNN #MyFreedomDay blog
Human Rights Center 

The truth about St. Patrick's Day
March 17
MSN via The Conversation
James Farrelly, English

Has the pandemic hastened a 'cashless' future?
March 17
WYSO-FM and WOSU-AM (Columbus, Ohio)
Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center
Riley Dugan, marketing

Security pros don’t put these apps on their smartphones
March 17
Yahoo! News
Dave Salisbury, Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence

NCAA tournament: Behind CBS’s iconic March Madness theme song
March 18
Yahoo! Sports
Stefanie Acevedo, music

Middletown mom claiming insanity
March 18-19
WTTE-TV (Columbus, Ohio), WKRC-TV (Cincinnati) and ABC22/Fox45
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

The Memo: America faces long war with extremism
March 19
The Hill
Paul Becker, sociology

Does a GOP candidate like Sen. Rob Portman have a lane in Trump country?
March 21
Cincinnati Enquirer, The Columbus Dispatch and Akron Beacon Journal
Christopher Devine, political science

Citizenship for the 'Dreamers'? 6 essential reads on DACA and immigration reform
March 23
The Conversation
Miranda Cady Hallett, anthropology

Artificial intelligence technologies revolutionize the education sector globally
March 29
Education Technology Insights
Vijayan Asari, Vision Lab

Rep. Turner launches listening tour as he mulls senate bid
March 29
Spectrum News 1 (Ohio)
Christopher Devine, political science

In fish, parents' stressful experiences influence offspring behavior via epigenetic changes
March 30
The Conversation
Jennifer Hellman, biology

The US News law school rankings are here, but has their credibility taken a hit?
March 30
National Law Journal
Andrew Strauss, School of Law

"It’s dead man walking": Post Bulletin investigation reveals mistreatment of Minnesota inmates during pandemic
March 30
Post Bulletin (Rochester, Minnesota)
Martha Henderson Hurley, criminal justice studies 

What can you do with unwanted holy cards and Grandma's religious statues? Well, that depends
March 31
The Conversation
Sarah Cahalan, Marian Library
Kayla Harris, Marian Library

University of Dayton expert talks cable barriers following deadly crash in Delaware County
March 31
WSYX-TV (Columbus, Ohio)
Deogratias Eustace, School of Engineering Transportation Lab

Dayton-area Media

For all local coverage in March, click here.  

Multiple outlets

Dayton Arcade to reopen after 30 years
March 1-2, 4
Vince Lewis, L. William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
Eric F. Spina, president
Dayton Daily News, WHIO-TV, WDTN-TV, ABC22/Fox45

Dayton Daily News

IDEAS: Dayton Arcade’s rebirth ties our inventive past to a future of innovation
March 10
Eric F. Spina, president

Dams holding back more water in recent decades in southwest Ohio
March 21
Shuang-ye Wu, geology

Pandemic-related job losses make workforce training even more important
Need a job or some training? Here are tips to help you in your quest

March 22
Jason Eckert, career services

Stimulus spending expected to boost local economy; help people living pay check to paycheck
March 23
Richard Stock, Business Research Group

Dayton approves ‘pay to stay’ law, hoping to reduce evictions
March 26
Richard Stock, Business Research Group

What hope looks like: ‘There’s nothing like the hug of a child’
March 28
Scott Hall, counselor education

Dayton Business Journal

Dayton businesswomen on how to engage in diversity, equity work
March 11
Tiffany Taylor Smith, diversity and inclusion

WHIO-TV

Mother charged with James Hutchinson’s murder not eligible for death penalty
March 10
Tom Hagel, School of Law

Looking back on how COVID crisis hit college campus
March 28
Eric F. Spina, president

WDTN-TV

Minneapolis settles civil lawsuit in George Floyd case
March 12
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

Dayton Philharmonic to perform next concert April 17 at Schuster Center
March 26
Sharon Gratto, music

Law professor weighs in on opening statements of Chauvin trial
March 29
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

University of Dayton law professor explains potential of Chauvin trial
March 31
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

ABC22/Fox45

What to expect in pretrial hearing for Middletown mother
March 22
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law