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10.10.2012 | Research, Education, Faculty, Business, Students, Culture and Society, Catholic, Law, Energy and Environment, Hot Topics, Engineering, Science, Campus and Community, InternationalThat's where media have told our story about our distinctive curricula, academic excellence, advances in research and Catholic, Marianist identity. More
My Summer in Civil Rights
09.12.2012 | Law, StudentsLaw student Chip Neilson describes how he was rewarded by gaining practical skills as a volunteer with the Ohio Civil Rights Commission this summer. More
Dream Team
08.31.2012 | Hot Topics, Education, Students, Campus and Community, Culture and SocietyEboo Patel, Nicholas Kristof and Isabel Wilkerson headline the 2012-2013 University of Dayton Speaker Series. More
Invaluable Hands-On Experience
08.31.2012 | Students, Law3L Laura Peters shares the hands-on experience she received doing pro bono work with the Battered Women's Legal Advocacy Project in Minneapolis. More
Start-ups Invited
08.30.2012 | Business, Campus and CommunityThe 2012-13 Business Plan Competition launches Sept. 7 with an information session. More
Learning to Redefine Winning
08.30.2012 | Students, LawLaw student Catherine Tatum writes about an important lesson she learned during her internship at the Public Defender's Office in Petersburg, Va., this summer. More
September 2012 Alumni News
08.28.2012 | LawRoundup of news from alumni from around the country. More
Prof. James Durham Publishes Article on Foreclosure Litigation
08.27.2012 | Law, FacultyProfessor James Durham's latest article, which provides advice for lawyers working on foreclosure litigation, has been published by Northern Illinois University Law Review. More
Prof. Eric Chaffee Publishes Article on Regulating Online Lending
08.24.2012 | Faculty, LawProfessor Eric Chaffee's latest article, "Regulating Online Peer-to-Peer Lending in the Aftermath of Dodd-Frank: In Search of an Evolving Regulatory Regime for an Evolving Industry," has been published in the Washington and Lee Law Review. More