Welcome to βIn the News,β where ΠΤΈ£ΞεΤΒΜμ Universityβs values, culture, high-quality academics and award-winning support and access for all are evident in these media stories that highlight ΠΤΈ£ΞεΤΒΜμβs faculty, staff, students and alumni in action. The university and its experts are frequently featured in the news media. Here is a selection of recent media coverage, raising ΠΤΈ£ΞεΤΒΜμβs reputation locally, nationally and internationally.
WFMJ-TV (Youngstown)
Steven Toepfer, Ph.D., associate professor of human development and family science at ΠΤΈ£ΞεΤΒΜμ Stark, discusses the benefits of showing gratitude on WFMJ-TV, along with the positive impact it can provide for both the person giving and the person on the receiving end. Toepferβs research specializes in the effects of writing letters of gratitude.

WAKR-AMβs βRay Horner Morning Showβ (Akron)
Assistant Professor of Aeronautics Jason Lorenzon, J.D., appeared as a guest on the βRay Horner Morning Showβ to provide expert insight into the recent drone sightings that have shown up over multiple cities. In addition to sharing his studies, Lorenzon wrote the book, βDrone Law: The Past, The Present, and The Future,β concerning drone laws.


WWD
Hedi Nasheri, Ph.D., professor of criminology and coordinator for the cybercriminology degree at ΠΤΈ£ΞεΤΒΜμ, was one of three experts featured in WWD discussing the new documentary, "The Fall of Diddy," using her expertise to elaborate on the human interest of celebrity criminal cases like that of Sean "Diddy" Combs. The documentary dives deep into Combsβ case with a wide variety of interviews from numerous experts.
WEWS-TV (Cleveland)
With the legalization of recreational marijuana in Ohio in 2023, sales are growing rapidly. In 2024, ΠΤΈ£ΞεΤΒΜμ decided to partner with a cannabis educator after taking notice of the increased interest in the field from students. Additionally, ΠΤΈ£ΞεΤΒΜμ just marked the first year of offering its .

Star Beacon (Ashtabula) and Yahoo!
ΠΤΈ£ΞεΤΒΜμ University at Ashtabula recently hosted its 79th commencement ceremony on Jan. 10, with more than 100 students earning their degrees. Bradley Keefer, Ph.D., associate professor of history, and Dean of ΠΤΈ£ΞεΤΒΜμ Ashtabula, R. William Ayres, IV, Ph.D., both spoke at the ceremony, congratulating and imparting wisdom to the fall 2024 graduates.
