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College Faculty in the News: May 10, 2018

Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History, joined fellow historians in a C-SPAN televised discussion about major U.S. infrastructure projects in the areas of aviation and surface transportation, and how they influenced current development. Follow this story and other recent media coverage of the service, research, scholarship and commentary of College of Arts and Sciences programs and their faculty.

“3 Detainees released from North Korea”
WDTN / Channel 2, May 9, 2018
Lecturer Anthony Talbott, director of Abolition Ohio; interim executive director of the Human Rights Center.

“Indicators of Attraction”
Neuroscience News, May 9, 2018
Associate Professor R. Matthew Montoya, Department of Psychology.

“Research pinpoints indicators of attraction”
Medical Press, May 9, 2018
Associate Professor R. Matthew Montoya, Department of Psychology.

“Hyperloop up Against Cleveland Transit Dreams That Never Came True”
Here and Now, NPR's Midday News Program, May 8, 2018
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.

“What's at stake in the Ohio primary?”
WHIO-TV / Channel 7, May 8, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

“UD course work improves region's access to food”
Dayton Business Journal, May 7, 2018
Director of Community Engaged Learning Kelly Bohrer, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community.

“US ends immigration protections for thousands of Hondurans”
New York Times, Associated Press, May 4, 2018
Assistant Professor Miranda Hallett, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

“Miami-Darke County statehouse race most expensive in region”
Dayton Daily News, May 4, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

"Infrastructure Development"
C-SPAN, May 4, 2018
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.

“Voters Tend to Approve of Their Senators — but Still Want Change”
PoliZette, May 3, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

"Did White House Correspondents Dinner Comedian Go Too Far?"
WDTN-TV / Channel 2, May 1, 2018
Assistant Professor Chad Painter, Department of Communication.

“A 'disservice' to people? U.S. Senate candidate Mike Gibbons' addiction center uses controversial methods”
The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Apr. 28, 2018
Associate Professor Nancy Martorano Miller, Department of Political Science and Associate Director of Research, University Honors Program.

"South and North Korea Agree to Sign Peace and Unification Treaty"
WDTN-TV / Channel 2, April 27, 2018
Lecturer Anthony Talbott, director of Abolition Ohio; interim executive director of the Human Rights Center.

“Standing room only for premier of UD student-produced documentary on opioid crisis”
ABC22 / Fox45, Apr. 26, 2018
College of Arts and Sciences students.

"Issue 1 Tackles Gerrymandering"
ABC22 / Fox45, Apr. 25, 2018
Gov. Bob Taft, distinguished research associate and lecturer, Department of Political Science.

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