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College Faculty in the News: July 25, 2019
Airports in Oakland CA and Newark NJ were recent topics of discussion by Professor Janet Bednarek in national media outlets. Follow these and other recent media coverage of the service, research, scholarship and commentary of College of Arts and Sciences programs and their faculty.
"A Christian understanding of divine providence"
Catholic News Service, July 23, 2019
Professor Jana Bennett, Department of Religious Studies.
"The Campaign to Rename Oakland Airport after a Trailblazing Female Pilot"
CNN.com, July 19, 2019
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.
"How to Get away with Rape"
Women's Agenda, Australia, July 19, 2019
Assistant Professor Jamie Small, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.
"How the Volkswagen Beetle Sparked America's Art Car Movement"
The Conversation, July 18, 2019
Professor Emeritus John Heitmann, Department of History.
"Newark Airport Is Betting New Munich Operators Will Help It Go From Worst to Best"
Skift, July 16, 2019
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.
"Why Can Movies Easily Change Our Minds?"
SEAT42F, July 15, 2019
Professor Michelle Pautz, Department of Political Science, Assistant Provost for the Common Academic Program.
"University of Dayton Sustainability Project"
Miami Valley Communications Council on YouTube, July 15, 2019
Provost Paul Benson, Department of Philosophy; Executive Director Ben McCall, Hanley Sustainability Institute; Sustainability Planning and Evaluation Manager Leah Ceperley, Hanley Sustainability Institute, Director Rebecca Potter, Sustainability Program; ExecutiveDirector Energy Utilization & Environmental Sustainability Steve Kendig, Facilities Management; 2019 graduate Caitlin Marshall; and student Shannon Stanforth
"Ohio Universities Expand Clean Energy Degree Programs Amid Rising Enrollment"
Energy News Network (also picked up by Ohio Ag Connection), July 2, 2019
Associate Professor Rebecca Potter, Department of English and Director, Sustainability Studies Program.