UD in the News Oct. 29-Nov. 4

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Newsweek, The New York Observer, Reader’s Digest, MSN Money and the Global Sisters Report are among the news outlets sharing UD faculty expertise about upcoming elections, cybersecurity for your cell phone and Black Catholic nuns.

Libertarian Marc Victor drops out of AZ Senate race: Will it help Masters?

Newsweek

Christopher Devine, political science

Chuck Norris jumps into U.S. midterms, backing key Senate candidate

Newsweek

Christopher Devine, political science

Fewer than 2% of U.S. state lawmakers belong to the working class, leaving business owners to shape public policy

The New York Observer

Nancy Martorano Miller, political science

If these apps are still on your phone, someone may be spying on you

MSN Money via Reader’s Digest

Dave Salisbury, Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence 

Catholics find hard truths in Shannen Dee Williams’ book on Black sisters

Global Sisters Report

Shannen Dee Williams, history

Our schools can be catalysts for innovation

AACSB

Vince Lewis, L. William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and The Hub Powered by PNC Bank

Virtual reality lab transforms how to look at transportation projects

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Ohio Department of Transportation The Loop

Namgyun Kim, civil and environmental engineering and engineering mechanics

Hui “Jack” Wang, civil and environmental engineering and engineering mechanics

CNN: 51% of voters say economy is top issue

WKRC-TV (Cincinnati)

Christopher Devine, political science

What does J.D. Vance gain from a Trump visit to Dayton?

Dayton Daily News

Dan Birdsong, political science

Christopher Devine, political science

Supreme Court hears challenges to affirmative action

ABC22/Fox45

Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law

Christmas on Campus at UD will return to full in-person this year

WHIO.com

Julie Mills, Christmas on Campus

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