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College Faculty in the News: September 27, 2018

An interview with the new Human Rights Center Executive Director Shelley Inglis was recently featured on local media outlets ABC22/Fox45. Inglis spoke about her experiences dealing with global human rights issues during her 15-year tenure at the United Nations and discussed how she plans to bring global, national and local human rights issues to the forefront for students at the University of Dayton.

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.

"Someone You Should Know"
ABC22/Fox45, Sept. 21, 2018 (estimated date)
Executive Director Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center.

"Family 411: Easy Ways to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle at Home"
abc22now.com, Sept. 20, 2018
Executive Director Ben McCall, Hanley Sustainability Institute.

"Telephone line and code of conduct for American bishops"
La Press (French language publication), Sept. 20, 2018
Professor Dennis Doyle, Department of Religious Studies.

"Local Korea Expert Doesn't Believe North Korea Will Give up Warheads"
WDTN Channel 2, Sept. 19, 2018
Lecturer Anthony Talbott, Director, Abolition Ohio and Director of Advocacy, Human Rights Center.

"North Korean Leader Kim Jung Un Agrees to Close Two Nuclear Facilities"
Fox 45/ABC 22, Sept. 19. 2018
Lecturer Anthony Talbott, Director, Abolition Ohio and Director of Advocacy, Human Rights Center.

"How a Common Course Fosters Teaching Collaboration on One Campus"
Chronicle of Higher Education, Sept. 13, 2018
Associate Professor Jackson Goodnight, Department of Psychology; Adjunct Elizabeth Watson, Department of Communication; and Associate Professor Michelle Pautz, Department of Political Science and Assistant Provost for the Common Academic Program.

"University of Dayton celebrates the birthplace of funk"
WDTN Channel 2, Sept. 13, 2018
Professor Sharon Gratto, Department of Music and Graul Chair in Arts and Languages.

"Moderator, panelists chosen for first governor debate at UD"
Dayton Daily News, Sept. 11, 2018
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

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