January
January in the News
Highlights for January are below, but you can click here to view links to all of the University's media coverage for the month.
Through January of fiscal year 2022, the total value of coverage is an estimated $5.96 million with an estimated reach of 2.13 billion people. Media in markets outside Dayton mentioned the University at least 1,240 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.
Regional, National and International
New York court has unsealed settlement in Jeffrey Epstein case
Jan. 3
Al Jazeera English
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
Inflation, workforce participation and real wages: 3 key indicators for monitoring the economy in 2022
Jan. 3
The Conversation
Marlon Williams, economics
Why being governor is the best job in politics
Jan. 10
Governing
Bob Taft, political science
What to do after a car accident: 8 steps
Jan. 10
WalletHub
Deogratias Eustace, School of Engineering Transportation Lab
Africans and African-Americans would honour Martin Luther King by rekindling their bonds
Jan. 12
The Conversation
Julius Amin, history
Ohio governor facing primary: No pandemic response regrets
Jan. 13
The Associated Press
Christopher Devine, political science
The Texas synagogue attack
Jan. 16
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Art Jipson, sociology
How COVID changed world politics
Jan. 16
The Week
Christopher Devine, political science
What are the benefits and drawbacks to living in a state’s capital city?
Jan. 17
WalletHub
Jaro Bilocerkowycz, political science
What tips do you have for a person looking to keep the costs of car ownership low?
Jan. 18
WalletHub
John Heitmann, history
What’s a 990 form? A charity accounting expert explains
Jan. 24
The Conversation
Sarah Webber, accounting
Why The Gambia should fast-track gender quotas for women
Jan. 27
The Conversation
Satang Nabaneh, Human Rights Center
Jigsaw puzzles yield academic leadership lessons
Jan. 27
Inside Higher Ed
Ali Carr-Chellman, School of Education and Health Sciences
About Dayton Law School
Jan. 30
Cleveland Jewish News
Andrew Strauss, School of Law
UD Industrial Assessment Center receives U.S. DOE grant
Year-end 2021 issue
OhioENGINEER
School of Engineering Industrial Assessment Center
Knowing Black Catholic history can help end racism, professor says
Jan. 31
National Catholic Reporter (via Catholic News Service)
Shannen Dee Williams, history
Dayton-area Media
For all local coverage in January, click here.
Dayton Daily News
Q&A: Therapist offers mental health strategies for coping with the pandemic
Jan. 2
Scott Hall, counselor education
COMMUNITY CONVERSATION: Understanding the region’s economic outlook for 2022
Jan. 7
Richard Stock, Business Research Group
Pandemic tempers optimism about Dayton region economic prospects in 2022
Jan. 9
Richard Stock, Business Research Group
Census data shows area communities diversifying
Jan. 9
Joy Kadowaki, sociology and School of Law
Dayton and Springfield regions had third lowest unemployment rates in Ohio
Jan. 12
Richard Stock, Business Research Group
Housing, manufacturing growth, labor market: The trends to watch in the Dayton economy in 2022
Jan. 21
Richard Stock, Business Research Group
Local colleges, universities fire up to fill Intel jobs
Jan. 30
Jason Eckert, career services
Capitol riot suspects awaiting trial
Jan. 5
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
Political expert discusses impact of U.S. Capitol riot on future elections
Jan. 5
Dan Birdsong, political science
UD students celebrate move-in weekend, nearly 80% of campus vaccinated
Jan. 9
Greater West Dayton Incubator Business Blitz now accepting applications
Jan. 10
Whitney Barkley, Greater West Dayton Incubator
UD receives $25K grant to support transfer students
Jan. 25
Eric F. Spina, president
Miami Valley election officials react as redistricting controversy continues
Jan. 26
Nancy Martorano Miller, political science
Dayton Business Journal
Here's what local experts are projecting for the economy in 2022
Jan. 14
Richard Stock, Business Research Group