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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.

For fiscal year 2022, the total value of coverage is an estimated $7.95 million with an estimated reach of 4.08 billion people. Media in markets outside Dayton mentioned the University at least 2,606 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.

Regional, National and International

Is removing the LSAT for law school admissions a good idea? 
June 1
WGN Radio Legal Faceoff (Chicago)
Andrew Strauss, School of Law

'Sins of the Amish:' Former community members claim rape, incest
June 1
WGN America NewsNation
Susan Trollinger, English

A new survey explains why it's not easy to roll back Taiwan's strict Covid policies
June 2
The Washington Post
Li-Yin Liu, political science

Decades after special education law and key ruling, updates still languish
June 10
The Conversation
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences

Students and side hustles: Why you shouldn't wait to be an entrepreneur
June 14
Poets & Quants For Undergrads

Melissa Oei, student

Researcher looks to reduce Internet delays
June 15
Spectrum News 1 Ohio
Feng Ye, electrical and computer engineering

The case for reparations finds momentum in US churches
June 15
USA TODAY Network
Shannen Dee Williams, history

Jesus' earthly dad, St. Joseph – often overlooked – is honored by Father's Day in many Catholic nations
June 16
The Conversation
Gloria Falcão Dodd, International Marian Research Institute

Hearing the quantum difference
June 17
Physics
Bill Plick, electro-optics and photonics and physics

School's Catholic title in peril over pride and Black Lives Matter flags
June 18
The New York Times
Sandra Yocum, religious studies

These satellites see through the clouds to track flooding
June 21
WIRED
Vijayan Asari, Vision Lab

State funds for students at religious schools? Supreme Court says 'yes' in Maine case – but consequences could go beyond
June 22
The Conversation
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences

Why the Supreme Court's football decision is a game-changer on school prayer
June 27
The Conversation
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences

Teaching students resilience in the classroom
June 29
Inside Higher Ed
Brian LaDuca, IACT

Justices cement 'major questions' as test for sweeping rules
June 30
Bloomberg Law
Kevin Leske, School of Law

Dayton-area Media

For all local coverage in June, click here.

Multiple Outlets

UD Arena much more than basketball venue during pandemic
June 14-15
ABC22/Fox45 and WDTN-TV
Scott DeBolt, UD Arena
Nick Lair, Premier Health

University of Dayton appoints new board leadership, adds three new trustees
June 21
Dayton Daily News and ABC22/Fox45

Dayton Daily News

Podcast: UD President Eric Spina on leading during the pandemic and the future of Dayton
June 2
Eric F. Spina, president

VOICES: Supporting homeless women in our community helps us all to thrive
June 10
Jacqueline Kasner, student, sport and wellness

UD professor's musical passion leads to podcasting, television
June 17
Art Jipson, sociology

Keeping his legacy alive: 'Dunbar brought humanity to the Black man'
June 20
Minnita Daniel-Cox, music

University of Dayton, local law enforcement host police bicycle training conference
June 21

VOICES: Higher inflation hits low income workers harder
June 26
Richard Stock, Business Research Group

WDTN-TV

UD Sinclair Academy earns University state award
June 2

An historic first on the nation's high court
June 30
Paige Raines, law student

WHIO-TV

Seven schools in the Miami Valley are part of Ohio's first class of Collegiate Purple Star campuses
June 2
Sam Surowitz, military and veterans programs and services

House Bill 99: Questions remain over bill's language, required training hours
June 3
Tom Hagel, School of Law

Ohio's heartbeat law moves forward
June 24
Christopher Devine, political science

Roe v. Wade decision will play role in Ohio elections
June 24
Christopher Devine, political science

What does overturning of Roe v. Wade mean for Ohioans
June 24
Christopher Devine, political science

Area LGBTQ+ community concerned how Roe v. Wade reversal could impact same-sex marriage
June 25
Tom Hagel, School of Law

Bipartisan gun-safety bill signed into law
June 26
Tom Hagel, School of Law

Ohio leaders react to new gun legislation
June 27
Tom Hagel, School of Law 

Roe v. Wade: Dayton City Commission to consider ways to decriminalize abortions, Mayor Mims says
June 28
Tom Hagel, School of Law 

City has options for enforcing bans on abortions
June 29
Tom Hagel, School of Law

ABC22/Fox45

University of Dayton's Hanley Sustainability Institute receives new executive director
June 3
Don Pair, Hanley Sustainability Institute

Rising gas prices hitting businesses focused on delivery
June 7
Michael Gorman, business analytics and operations management

Police officer not indicted for death of Eric Cole, Ohio AG says reform up to Springfield
June 9
Tom Hagel, School of Law

WYSO-FM

University of Dayton economist: Inflation is something we probably have to live with for a while
June 17
Jia Wang, economics