University of Dayton
Recent News About University of Dayton
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Public Safety completes international association's pledge to improve interactions with people with mental health conditions
University of Dayton Public Safety is one of two police agencies in Ohio to complete the International Association of Chiefs of Police pledge to improve interactions with people with mental health conditions.
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Not-so-candid camera: new professional headshot photo booth in UD library
There’s a buzz in Roesch Library, but not because of caffeinated drinks coming from The Blend. One by one, students are getting free headshots in the new Iris Booth, a photo booth that takes professional quality pictures.
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UD in the News Feb. 10-17
Legal expert Charles Russo wrote for The Conversation. Newsweek sought the expertise of aviation historian Janet Bednarek.
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Free workshop to help residents understand human rights; gather input on making Dayton 'Human Rights City'
The University of Dayton Human Rights Center is facilitating and hosting with community partners a pair of free workshops to help Dayton residents understand their human rights.
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University lowers summer undergraduate tuition
The University of Dayton has reduced summer undergraduate tuition to help students who wish to use the summer months to advance toward their degrees.
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Additive manufacturing expedites development of new walking cane
The University of Dayton Research Institute is advancing additive manufacturing technologies to help the Air Force more affordably sustain its fleet, and it also was the perfect solution to help one physical therapist help people walk more safely.
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In changing economic times, record 98% of graduates report getting off on right foot toward career success
Searching for a job can be difficult amid lingering effects from the pandemic, increased competition and current economic uncertainty.
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Greater West Dayton Incubator accepting microloan applications
The Greater West Dayton Incubator is accepting applications through Feb. 25 for a new round of Cultural Capital microloans.
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Additive manufacturing expedites development of new walking cane
The University of Dayton Research Institute is advancing additive manufacturing technologies to help the Air Force more affordably sustain its fleet, and it also was the perfect solution to help one physical therapist help people walk more safely.
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In changing economic times, record 98% of graduates report getting off on right foot toward career success
Searching for a job can be difficult amid lingering effects from the pandemic, increased competition and current economic uncertainty.
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Greater West Dayton Incubator accepting microloan applications
The Greater West Dayton Incubator is accepting applications through Feb. 25 for a new round of Cultural Capital microloans.
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Do something good: teach
"Do something good." That was the advice Jack Hutter received from a high school teacher. Hutter thought he would do good as a lawyer. But eventually, he was drawn to the classroom.
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UD in the News Jan. 20-27
The Conversation, CNN and regional outlets in Ontario and Ohio tapped UD expertise.
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An engineer in theater: “To thine own self be true.”
Nicholas Rollin felt split in two. As a mechanical engineering major, he was invested in his studies, but he also wanted to explore his love for technical theater. Instead of having to pick, Rollin found wholeness at UD.
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University ROTC Battalion wins top honors in the Midwest; finalist for national award
The University of Dayton Fighting Flyers was selected as the top Army ROTC program in the Midwest earning the 2022-23 MacArthur Award from the Gen. Douglas MacArthur Foundation.
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UD in the News Jan. 13-20
UD faculty contributed their expertise to The Conversation, Inside Higher Ed, Newsweek, Vox and Sinclair Broadcasting's The National Desk.
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Imagining Community symposium continues discussion on housing justice
After hosting a series of events last year exploring the impact of redlining in the Dayton region, University of Dayton faculty, staff and students will continue the conversation on housing justice during the second Imagining Community symposium Feb. 16-18.
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Men's Basketball Posts 20-Point Win Over Saint Joseph's, 76-56
DaRon Holmes II Tallies Seventh Double-Double Of The Year
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Women's Basketball Hosts Fordham On National Television Sunday
The University of Dayton women's basketball team returns home for its first nationally televised game of the year on Sunday when the Flyers host Fordham University at 12 p.m. on CBS Sports Network.
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New partners join Flyer Legal Pathways Program that provides full law school tuition, $15,000 yearly stipend, job after graduation
Faruki PLL, CareSource, the Dayton Legal Heritage Foundation of The Dayton Foundation and Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc. have joined the...