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College Faculty in the News: August 9, 2019

Associate Professor Arthur Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, recently explained to the Chronicle of Higher Education how his "hotwash" at the end of each class enhances student engagement and builds community. Follow this and other recent media coverage of the service, research, scholarship and commentary of College of Arts and Sciences programs and their faculty.

"White nationalism in the US and around the world"
BBC Radio, Aug. 8, 2019
Associate Professor Arthur Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

"Dayton shooter’s band sang about sexual violence, murdering women"
Dayton Daily News, Aug. 7, 2019
Associate Professor Heather McLachlan, Department of Music

"Happy Birthday, ACAA!"
Blue Sky PIT News Site, Aug. 5, 2019
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.

"How Old Racist Books, Artifacts Are Influencing White Nationalists Of The Digital Age"
National Public Radio, Aug. 5, 2019
Associate Professor Arthur Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

"Remembering NASA's plan to build a jetport on Lake Erie"
Popular Mechanics, Aug. 2, 2019
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.

"How to discuss politics"
Gem City Podcast, July 29, 2019
Associate Professor Joseph Valenzano III, Department of Communication chair.

"This Professor Ends Class with a 'Hotwash,' a Technique Used by First Responders"
The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 25, 2019
Associate Professor Arthur Jipson, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.

"Think Legroom on Planes Is Bad Now? It's about to Get Much Worse"
Bloomberg, July 25, 2019
Professor Janet Bednarek, Department of History.

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