June
June in the News
Highlights for June are below, but you can click here to view links to all of the University's media coverage for the month.
In fiscal year 2018, the total value of coverage is an estimated $3 million with an estimated reach of 10.12 million people. Media in markets outside Ohio have mentioned the University at least 757 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.
Regional, National and International
A University without Trash Cans?
June 8
CNN.com
Steve Kendig, facilities management
Joan Baumann, dining services
Hanley Sustainability Institute
Wind Turbine to Power University's Alternative-Energy Research
June 11
Windpower Engineering & Development
Eric Lang, UDRI Energy Technologies and Materials Division
AHA Member Spotlight: Caroline Waldron Merithew
June 12
American Historical Association
Caroline Waldron Merithew, history
The Importance of Online Innovation in Legal Education
June 13
Inside Higher Ed
School of Law
Ahead of the Curve: Here Come the Hybrids
June 15
Law.com
School of Law
Why Are American Airports So Bad?
June 15
Quartzy
Janet Bednarek, history
As Cloud Apps Grow in Popularity, Security Must Remain at the Forefront
June 18
Education Dive
Tom Skill, chief information officer
Small Is Big: Innovative Approaches to Improve Institutional Information Security
June 18
EDUCAUSE
Tom Skill, chief information officer
Are Greenhouse Emissions Down under Donald Trump, As EPA Says?
June 18
PolitiFact
Bob Brecha, physics and renewable and clean energy engineering
Dayton Law Gets Approval for Online Degree
June 22
The Akron Legal News and Youngstown Daily Legal News
'Laudato Si'' Provides Motivation, Framework for Schools' Green Projects
June 27
Catholic News Service
Steve Kendig, facilities management
Family Migration and the Politics of Incivility
June 29
KCRW-FM To the Point (Los Angeles)
Miranda Hallett, sociology
In Red Hen Aftermath, a Community Wades Through Nation's Vitriol
June 29
Christian Science Monitor
Christopher Devine, political science
Dayton-area Media
For all local coverage in June, click here.
Multiple Outlets
Expert: Dayton Man Convicted of Multiple Public Sex Acts Won't Stop
June 7
Dayton Daily News and WHIO-TV
Tom Hagel, School of Law
UDRI to Get New Wind Turbine to Power Research
June 11
Dayton Business Journals, Dayton Daily News, WDTN-TV, WHIO-TV, WDTN.com and ABC22/Fox 45.com
University of Dayton Research Institute Energy Experience Center
UDRI Lands $72 Million Air Force Contract
June 15
Dayton Business Journal and Dayton Daily News
University of Dayton Installs Thousands of Solar Panels at Old NCR HQ
June 29
Steve Kendig, facilities management
Dayton Daily News and WHIO-TV
Dayton Daily News
UD Will Outfit Two Ex-NCR Buildings with 4,000+ Solar Panels
June 4
Eric Spina, president
Dad Facing Gun Charge in 2-Year-Old’s Death Has Long Criminal History
June 6
Tom Hagel, School of Law
Dayton to Be Part of Cyber-Defense Effort
June 8
Tom Skill, chief information officer
Does Dayton Have What It Takes to Keep Tech Jobs? Teradata Exit
June 10
John Leland, vice president for research
An Alleged Human Trafficking Case in Dayton Happened in an Unusual Place, 'Literally in Plain Sight'
June 15
Tony Talbott, Human Rights Center
WHIO-TV
How Will Tragic Shooting of 2-Year-Old Play out in the Courts
June 5
Tom Hagel, School of Law
WDTN-TV
UN Calls on US to Stop Separating Children at Border
June 5
Miranda Cady Hallett, anthropology
Local Expert Weighs-in on Trump's Mention of Otto Warmbier at Summit
June 12
Tony Talbott, Human Rights Center
Trump Says He Wants '3rd Option' on Immigration
June 19
Joel Pruce, human rights studies
University of Dayton Community Gathers to Pray for Those Affected by Immigration Debate
June 21
Nick Cardilino, campus ministry
Human Rights Professor Discusses Travel Ban Ruling
June 26
Joel Pruce, human rights studies
ABC22/Fox45
Local Expert Puts Teradata Loss into Perspective
June 6
Richard Stock, Business Research Group
UD Students Win Emmy for Documentary about Dayton's Opioid Crisis
June 15
Controversy over Immigration Policy Continues
June 25
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
The Retirement of Anthony Kennedy Has Thrown a Wildcard into the World of Politics and Law
June 29
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law