March
March in the News
Highlights for March are below, but you can click here to view links to all of the University's media coverage for the month.
Through March of fiscal year 2018, the total value of coverage is an estimated $2.78 million with an estimated reach of 2.78 billion people. Media in markets outside Dayton have mentioned the University at least 749 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.
Regional, National and International
Most Devout Law Schools
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Summer Specialty Programs
Spring Issue
the National Jurist
School of Law
Dayton Still Holds Court with the NCAA Tournament
March Issue
Athletic Business
Peter Titlebaum, sports management
As Enrollment Wavers, Law Schools Look to Expand Online
March 4
Education Dive
Andrew Strauss, School of Law
Dayton Law Launches LL.M. Certificate in Social Justice Law
March 4
LL.M. Guide
School of Law
Dayton Law to Offer Certificate in Social Justice in LL.M. and M.S.L. Programs
March 4
the National Jurist
School of Law
Autonomous Drones Can Help Search and Rescue after Disasters
March 5
The Conversation
Vijayan Asari, Vision Lab
4 Things to Know about Ash Wednesday
March 5
The Conversation
Bill Johnston, religious studies
Ellen Garmann, campus ministry
Ohio Has Lengthy History with KKK
March 5
Spectrum News 1
Bill Trollinger, history
How to Choose Between an MBA and an MPA Degree
March 7
U.S. News & World Report
Joshua Ambrosius, MPA
UD, Sinclair Partner on a New Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree
March 7
University Business
Column: Pause Ohio's Death Penalty to Make It More Humane, Fair
March 10
The Columbus Dispatch
Bob Taft, distinguished research associate
Former Governors Sound Off on Executions, Environment
March 10
Hannah News Service
Bob Taft, distinguished research associate
Pregnant Women Shouldn't Have to Choose between a Job and a Healthy Baby
March 11
The Conversation
Jeannette Cox, School of Law
Lawsuit Could Force Change To Ohio's Congressional Map
March 11
Spectrum News
Nancy Miller, political science
Addis Ababa: Drawing a Line in the Sand of Ethnic Politics
March 12
ECADF Ethiopian News & Views
Messay Kebede, philosophy
The Truth About Saint Patrick's Day
March 13
The Conversation
James Farrelly, English
How to Figure Out Your College Costs
March 13
CollegeXpress
Robert Durkle, admission and financial aid
Mary Visits Local Homes, Thanks to 'Travel Agent' Parishioners
March 14
Catholic Philly
Fr. Johann Roten, Marian Library
Why a College Admissions Racket Would Funnel Bribes through a Fake Charity
March 15
The Conversation
Sarah Webber, accounting
White Nationalism, Born in the USA, Is Now a Global Terror Threat
March 19
The Conversation
Paul Becker, sociology
Art Jipson, sociology
Should CIOs be Futurists?
March 20
CIO Talk Network
Tom Skill, CIO
7 Pros And Cons Of Community College
March 21
Huffington Post
Julia Thompson, admission and financial aid
Catholic Social Teaching Guides Advocates in Push for a 'Moral' Budget
March 21
Catholic News Service
Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center
El Mozote Massacre Investigators to Receive Human Rights Award
March 22
National Catholic Reporter
Human Rights Center
What Does Catholic Social Teaching Say about the Economy? It's More Complicated Than You Think
March 22
America
Vince Miller, Gudorf Chair in Catholic Theology and Culture
What the Mueller Report Changes for President Donald Trump's 2020 Bid in Ohio
March 25
Cincinnati Enquirer
Christopher Devine, political science
Exponential Rise of White Nationalism
March 26
The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen on WNHN FM 94.7 (Concord, NH)
Art Jipson, sociology
For a Flooded Midwest, Climate Forecasts Offer Little Comfort
March 29
The Conversation
Do Women Prefer Smaller Competitions?
March 30
Psychology Today
Kathrin Hanek, marketing
Dayton-area Media
For all local coverage in March, click here.
Multiple Outlets
UD, Sinclair Announce Nursing Program Partnership
March 4
WHIO-TV, ABC22/Fox45, Dayton Business Journal, WDTN-TV and Dayton Daily News
Deadly Police Chases: Lawmaker Wants New Penalties, Rules
March 11
Tom Hagel, School of Law
Dayton Daily News and WHIO-TV
Ro Nita Hawes-Saunders to Receive Honorary Doctorate from UD
March 29
WDTN-TV, Dayton CW, Dayton Most Metro and Dayton Business Journal
UD Announces Autonomous Systems Grad Certificate
March 19-20
Dayton Business Journal and WHIO-TV
Dayton Daily News
College Grads Should Lower Pay Expectations
March 4
Jason Eckert, career services
Man Points Gun at Dayton Mosque: This is Intended as a Hate Crime
March 6
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
'Retail Apocalypse:' What You Need to Know about Store Closings
March 8
Riley Dugan, marketing
A Green New Deal in the U.S. - Fantasy or Necessity?
March 17
Bob Brecha, renewable and clean energy program
Less Than 6K GM Workers Left in Ohio
March 17
John Heitmann, history
Vatican Announces Abuse Policy
March 29
Dennis Doyle, religious studies
WHIO-TV
How Serious are Fake 911 Reports?
March 21
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
Gov. DeWine Asks State Schools to Adopt Tuition Guarantees
March 25
Jason Reinoehl, enrollment management
WHIO Reports: Supporting Higher Education in the Miami Valley
March 31
Jen Howe, advancement
ABC22/Fox45
Facebook Plans Privacy Changes for Users
March 7
Dave Salisbury, Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence
Police Continue to Investigate Fatal Crash
March 19
Tom Hagel, School of Law
WDTN-TV
Public Invited to Celebration of the Arts Tonight
March 28
UD's Celebration of the Arts Festival Held at Schuster Center
March 28-29
UD Receives High Praise for Graduate Education Programs
March 28-29
Facebook Bans White Nationalist Content
March 29
Erica Goldberg, School of Law
WYSO-FM
Former Dayton Landmark Played Important Role in Aviation History
March 15
Michael Sandy, geology