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College Faculty in the News: March 25, 2019

Professor Messay Kedebe's recent article in Ethiopian News and Views discusses political divisions in Ethiopia. Follow this and other recent media coverage of the service, research, scholarship and commentary of College of Arts and Sciences programs and their faculty. 

"Catholic Social Teaching Guides Advocates in Push for a 'Moral' Budget"
Catholic News Service, March 21, 2019
Executive Director Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center.

"UD announces grad certificate in autonomous systems"
Dayton Business Journal, March 20, 2019
Distinguished Research Professor Rusty Baldwin and Associate Professor Zhongmei Yao, Department of Computer Science.

"White nationalism, born in the USA, is now a global terror threat"
The Conversation, March 19, 2019
Associate Professor Paul Becker and Associate Professor Art Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

"With Dayton Is A 'Hotbed' for Human Trafficking, Police Are on Alert During First Four"
WVXU-FM, Cincinnati OH, May 19, 2019
Lecturer Anthony Talbott, Director, Abolition Ohio and Director of Advocacy, Human Rights Center.

"Holding their convention in Wisconsin could help Democrats in 2020. Here’s the evidence."
Washington Post's Monkey Cage, March 18, 2019
Assistant Professor Christopher Devine, Department of Political Science.

"A Green New Deal in the U.S. - Fantasy or Necessity?"
Dayton Daily News, March 17, 2019
Professor Robert Brecha, Department of Physics; School of Engineering, Renewable and Clean Energy Graduate Program; Research Director for the Hanley Sustainability Institute.

"Less Than 6K GM Workers Left in Ohio"
Dayton Daily News, March 17, 2019
Professor John Heitmann, Department of History.

"The truth about St. Patrick's Day"
The Conversation, March 13, 2019
Professor James Farrelly, Department of English.

"Addis Ababa: Drawing a Line in the Sand of Ethnic Politics"
ECADF Ethiopian News & Views, March 12, 2019
Professor Messay Kebede, Department of Philosophy.

"Gerrymandering Lawsuit Could Force Change To Ohio's Congressional Districts"
Spectrum News 1, March 11, 2019
Associate Professor Nancy Martorano Miller, Department of Political Science and Associate Director of Research, University Honors Program.

"Former Governors Sound Off on Executions, Environment"
Hannah News Service, March 11, 2019
Gov. Bob Taft, distinguished research associate and lecturer, Department of Political Science.

"Column: Pause Ohio's Death Penalty to Make It More Humane, Fair"
The Columbus Dispatch, March 10, 2019
Gov. Bob Taft, distinguished research associate and lecturer, Department of Political Science.

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