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UD in the News Feb. 17-24

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In a pair of Conversation pieces and stories in Newsweek, USA TODAY and Insider, UD faculty helped explain Lent, transporting hazardous materials, the 2024 presidential campaign and air travel.

Train derailments get more headlines, but truck crashes involving hazardous chemicals are more frequent and deadly in USThe ConversationMichael Gorman, business analytics

Lent is here – remind me what it's all about? 5 essential readsThe ConversationWilliam Johnston, religious studies

Ash Wednesday 2023: What is it? Why Catholics wear ashes to begin LentUSA TODAYWilliam Johnston, religious studies

You can't eat meat on Fridays in Lent but fish, eggs, alligator are OKUSA TODAYWilliam Johnston, religious studies 

Donald Trump's golden opportunityNewsweekChristopher Devine, political science 

Trump revels in the reaction to East Palestine tripNewsweekChristopher Devine, political science 

Reasons plane travel, airline customer service, airports are so terribleInsiderJanet Bednarek, history

Biden meets with leaders of the Bucharest Nine nations in WarsawCHCH-TV (Canada)Grant Neeley, political science

Vladimir Putin casts both Russia and Ukraine as victims of Western double-dealingCHCH-TV (Canada)Jaro Bilocerkowycz, political science

East Palestine derailment draws attention to bigger worry: chemicals on trucksThe Columbus DispatchMichael Gorman, business analytics

Lent at the University of Dayton (starts just before the 50:00 mark)Sacred Heart RadioColleen Brown, campus ministry

Ash Wednesday marks beginning of LentWDTN-TVUniversity of Dayton

Push to have voters decide on reproductive rightsWHIO-TVChristopher Devine, political science

One year since Russia invaded UkraineWHIO-TVJaro Bilocerkowycz, political science

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