University of Dayton
Recent News About University of Dayton
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Benches and Beaches
After several years in the United States Air Force, Daniel Rafferty ‘22, was ready for a new career.
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Men's Basketball Pulls Away At Davidson, 69-55
The University of Dayton men's basketball team used a 22-8 tie-breaking run to close out a 69-55 win at Davidson on Saturday.
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University awarded $840K for Choose Ohio First
The University of Dayton was awarded nearly $840,000 for Choose Ohio First scholarships to recruit and graduate students studying the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
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University offices closed Dec. 23-Jan. 2
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Donley, Gemelli, Lutz Earn All-Region Accolades
All Three Student-Athletes Were Named All-Ohio As Well
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Clark-LaPlaca Announces 2023 Schedule
University of Dayton softball head coach Cara Clark-LaPlaca has announced the complete schedule for the upcoming 2023 season.
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Kessler Scholars for first-generation students accepting applications
The University of Dayton is accepting applications for the new Kessler Scholars program to support UD Sinclair Academy students who are the first in their families to pursue a four-year degree with financial aid, academic guidance, mentoring and more.
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University awards prestigious McIntosh Scholarship to ‘purpose-driven leader’
Centerville High School senior Gabby Davis, described as a purpose-driven leader who can quickly make people feel included in a community, has been awarded the prestigious W.S. McIntosh Memorial Leadership Award.
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Author of Books on Racial Reconciliation, Social Justice to Speak at MLK Breakfast
Reverend Canon Kelly Brown Douglas, canon theologian at Washington National Cathedral and author of two books on racial reconciliation and social...
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University of Dayton Launches Health Equity Fellows, Think Tank With $1M+ in Gifts
The University of Dayton will launch a new Health Equity Fellows program to provide paid internships, mentoring and professional development to underrepresented students from the Dayton region.
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Engineering Systems for the Common Good: With Math, Class Hopes to Offer Solutions to Homelessness
It's an equation that may seem impossible, an engineering professor using math to help find solutions for homelessness in Montgomery County, but Raúl Ordóñez believes his class can calculate some very real answers.
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Men’s Basketball Falls To NC State At Battle 4 Atlantis, 76-64
Toumani Camara & DaRon Holmes II Combine For 36 Points
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UD Faculty Reach 6 Million Reads on Expert Articles
Articles written by University of Dayton faculty for the popular news organization The Conversation have been read more than 6 million times worldwide.
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Students, Abolition Ohio to testify on behalf of Ohio bills to aid human trafficking victims
University of Dayton students working with Abolition Ohio in the UD Human Rights Center will testify on behalf of two bills Nov. 16 at the Ohio statehouse that will help human trafficking victims get back on their feet.
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Engineering students named 2022 AES Energy Innovation Challenge winners
Engineering graduate students Scott Eardley, Sean Kapp and Megan McNelly are the winners of the AES Corporation 2022 Energy Innovation Challenge for their Project Oasis, an indoor farming system powered by solar energy and battery storage.
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Volleyball Downs Duquesne in Midweek Matchup
The University of Dayton volleyball team completed the season sweep of Atlantic 10 foe Duquesne Tuesday night with a 3-0 (25-20, 25-21, 25-22) win at the Dukes' UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse.
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Garland Picks Up Second A-10 Rookie Of The Week Award
Flyers Finished Fall Season this Week with Flyer Invitational
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National Science Foundation awards $1M to UD biologist to study how traits evolve
The National Science Foundation awarded University of Dayton biologist Thomas Williams more than $1 million to study how physical traits develop and evolve at the DNA level, and then test his findings through genetic engineering.
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UD students to offer intensive tutoring in public schools
University of Dayton teacher education students will offer intensive tutoring to local elementary students under an Ohio Department of Education grant aimed at addressing COVID-19’s impact on learning.