September
September in the News
Highlights for September are below, but you can click here to view links to all of the University's media coverage for the month.
Through September of fiscal year 2022, the total value of coverage is an estimated $4.37 million with an estimated reach of 798.3 million people. Media in markets outside Dayton mentioned the University at least 471 times. Monthly and cumulative figures are based on the Cision media monitoring service data.
Regional, National and International
An entire generation of Americans has no idea how easy air travel used to be
Sept. 2
The Conversation
Janet Bednarek, history
How 9/11 changed the way we fly
Sept. 6
9News (Denver, Colorado)
Janet Bednarek, history
The origins of blaming women for household 'crimes'
Sept. 6
The Daily Beast
Meghan Henning, religious studies
9/11 changed flying for good — to some travelers' chagrin
Sept. 7
The Wall Street Journal
Janet Bednarek, history
How threats of hellfire helped keep 'immodest' women in their place – from the ancient world to 'My Unorthodox Life'
Sept. 8
The Conversation
Meghan Henning, religious studies
How 9/11 permanently changed airports and air travel
Sept. 8
Spectrum News 1 Ohio
Janet Bednarek, history
Reflecting on 9/11, our forever day
Sept. 9
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
Janet Bednarek, history
'You had to convince people that it was safe to get back on an airplane': How 9/11 changed air travel
Sept. 10
The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer
Janet Bednarek, history
University of Dayton honors victims of 9/11
Sept. 10
Spectrum News 1 Ohio
Drew Moyer, Student Government Association
Abby Herrmann, ROTC
Avoid these 10 biggest mistakes managing your credit
Sept. 10
MoneyGeek.com
Christopher Calvin, accounting
Aftermath of the 9/11 attacks
Sept. 11
Al Jazeera English
Janet Bednarek, history
Más seguridad, golpes económicos y un nuevo EE.UU.: el mundo que emergió del 11-S
Sept. 11
El Mercurio (Santiago, Chile)
Janet Bednarek, history
The September 11 attacks—rumours, conspiracy theories and the day that changed aviation forever
Sept. 12
ABC Radio National
Janet Bednarek, history
Perilous situation for Afghan allies left behind shows a refugee system that’s not up to the job
Sept. 13
The Conversation
Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center
Pell Grants have leveled the college playing field for low-income students — let's expand them
Sept. 14
The Hill
Eric F. Spina, president
Preserving digital memories and experiences
Sept. 14
Wisconsin Public Library
Kayla Harris, University libraries
Cafe opens help grow underrepresented businesses
Sept. 16
Spectrum News 1 Ohio
Carolyn Haney, Flyer Enterprises
The ongoing war against innovation in the railroad industry
Sept. 17
RealClearMarkets
Michael Gorman, business analytics
Should small businesses be concerned about product liability
Sept. 17
AdvisorSmith
Vince Lewis, L. William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
UD launches new microloan program for minority businesses with a focus on local
Sept. 20
WVXU-FM (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Expanding local community college transfer pathways
Sept. 23
Inside Higher Ed
UD Sinclair Academy
How decades of security blunders led to the formation of the TSA and forever changed the way we fly
Sept. 24
The Boston Globe
Janet Bednarek, history
Someone may be spying on you if you have these apps
Sept. 26
National Cyber Security
Dave Salisbury, Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence
The overwhelmed refugee system
Sept 27
Government Executive Daily podcast
Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center
'The Activist' reality TV show sparked furor, but treating causes as commodities with help from celebrities happens all the time
Sept. 28
The Conversation
Alexandra Budabin, Human Rights Center
How many rural voters cast ballots by mail-in in Ohio
Sept. 30
Columbus Dispatch
Bob Taft, political science
Dayton-area Media
For all local coverage in September, click here.
Multiple Outlets
UD blesses first responders
Sept. 7
Dayton Daily News, ABC22/Fox45 and WDTN-TV
Savalas Kidd, public safety
Dayton Arcade welcomes new coffee shop and bistro
Sept. 8
Dayton Daily News, Dayton Business Journal, WHIO-TV and WDTN-TV
Carolyn Haney, Flyer Enterprises
Trevor Collier, School of Business Administration
UD, Hall Hunger Initiative team up to address community hunger problems
Sept. 9, 27
WHIO-TV, WDTN-TV, ABC22/Fox45 and Dayton Daily News
Eric F. Spina, president
Nancy McHugh, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community
Dayton-area communities plan 9/11 ceremonies, events to honor 20th anniversary
Sept. 7, 10
Dayton Daily News, WHIO-TV and WDTN-TV
Drew Moyer, Student Government Association
Abby Herrmann, ROTC
Mark Ensalaco, political science
University of Dayton hosting career and internship fair today
Sept. 13
ABC22/Fox45, WDTN-TV and WHIO-TV
Greater West Dayton Incubator to launch microloan program for local entrepreneurs
Sept. 16
Carolyn Haney, Flyer Enterprises
WDTN-TV, Dayton Daily News and Dayton Business Journal
Here's how the University of Dayton plans to close the skills gap
Sept. 21
Brian LaDuca, IACT
Dayton Business Journal and ABC22/Fox45
Dayton Daily News
UD can tear down trees for art center, Dayton plan board overruled
Sept. 8
VOICES: I was a toddler on 9/11, but the attacks impacted my life as an American Muslim
Sept. 11
Huthayfa Usman, student
Pandemic aggravates child care challenges for parents and employers
Sept. 12
Richard Stock, Business Research Group
Enrollment dropped for many Preschool Promise providers during pandemic
Sept. 15
Richard Stock, Business Research Group
Area colleges see modest enrollment increases, drops
Sept. 18
Jason Reinoehl, strategic enrollment management
UD considering cuts to academic programs, jobs to create 'transformational change'
Sept. 18
Eric F. Spina, president
Andy Horner, business and administrative services
Rising costs of food affecting groceries, restaurants
Sept. 25
Michael Gorman, business analytics
With priest numbers dwindling, Cincinnati archdiocese readies to reorganize parishes
Sept. 26
Sandra Yocum, religious studies
WHIO-TV
Apple releases critical patch
Sept. 14
Dave Salisbury, Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence
WDTN-TV
Could President Biden's vaccine mandate go to the Supreme Court?
Sept. 10
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
Startup Grounds host grand opening
Sept. 16
Flyer Enterprises
Afghan evacuees in Ohio waiting for refugee designation to access more resources, support
Sept. 17
Ericka Curran, School of Law
Is your grocery bill getting more expensive? This could be why
Sept. 22
Michael Gorman, business analytics
Ohio House bill would expand COVID-19 vaccine mandate exemptions
Sept. 29
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
ABC22/Fox45
Government officials and voters debate constitutionality of proposed 2022 electoral map
Sept. 12
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
Mass shooting survivor testifies in new lawsuit looking to overturn Stand Your Ground
Sept. 14
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
Legislature races to vote on H.B. 248 ahead of federal COVID-19 vaccine deadline
Sept. 15
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, School of Law
University of Dayton recognized nationally with diversity and inclusion award
Sept. 22
Eric F. Spina, president
Lawrence Burnley, diversity and inclusion
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office prepares for 'Patriot Shutdown'
Sept. 26
Tom Hagel, School of Law
Dayton Business Journal
Inno Under 25: Less than two years after launch, Corvexxe co-founder Will Schmidt is ready to scale
Sept. 22
Will and Kyle Schmidt, students
Inno Under 25: Corvexxe co-founder Kyle Schmidt says entrepreneurship runs in the family
Sept. 23
Will and Kyle Schmidt, students
WYSO-FM
University of Dayton library showcases Catholic artifacts from around the globe
Sept. 1
Kayla Harris, University libraries