
Engineering News
Not Just Some Ordinary Yo-Yo
10.15.2010 | Business, Engineering, StudentsA student's invention has caught the attention of a major toy company and netted an invitation to speak at the National Innovation Summit. More
What Will You Take Away?
10.11.2010 | Campus and Community, StudentsQuestion: What can a stuffed penguin, a bag of cat food and a canteen tell you about the University of Dayton? More
September News Briefs
09.16.2010 | Engineering, Education, Law, Campus and Community, President, Faculty, BusinessCampus will be alive with events featuring Stephen King's birthday, a "food fight," a giant paper chain and a discussion about whether trademark laws are outdated, among others. School of Law names Susan Wawrose director of the School of Law's graduate law programs. More
Engineering a Success Story
08.25.2010 | Students, EngineeringThe School of Engineering sets a record for first-year enrollment. More
Sprucing Up Brown Street
06.04.2010 | Campus and CommunityFewer driving lanes, mid-block crosswalks, street trees and landscaping, dedicated bike lanes and a continuous left-turn lane are in the plans for an improved Brown Street. More
Among the Nation's Best
04.15.2010 | EngineeringU.S. News & World Report ranks the School of Engineering graduate program 57th in the nation. More
New Master's in Bioengineering
01.08.2010 | Science, EngineeringNew program will address need for one of Ohio's four growth industry clusters; Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates the biomedical engineering field is in the top tier of projected growth potential. More
Accolades from the Governor
10.28.2009 | ResearchThe University of Dayton is the only Ohio school to receive two Ohio centers of excellence. Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland bestowed the designation upon the von Ohain Fuels & Combustion Center and a newly created center working with strategic energy and environmental informatics. More
Saliba Named Engineering Dean
08.11.2009 | EngineeringTony Saliba, Wilke Distinguished Professor, chair of the department of chemical and materials engineering and a three-time University of Dayton graduate, wants to take a greater leadership role in leveraging the Dayton region's strengths in engineering innovation. More
Boost for Minority and Women Engineers
07.23.2009 | EngineeringThe National Science Foundation, Messer Construction and the Virginia Kettering Foundation awarded grants to support programs in the School of Engineering for minorities and women. More