News
News releases older than 2015 can be found at the University's eCommons site.
Local media featured UD's efforts to get 100 percent of its electricity from sustainable waste heat recovery. The Conversation, Scripps News, The National Desk and USA TODAY are among national news outlets tapping faculty expertise.
NPR Morning Edition, The Conversation, The National Desk and Marketplace featured UD faculty expertise. A CNBC story highlighted UD's tuition benefits.
Faculty produced pieces for The Conversation, Academic Minute and Commonweal while others shared their expertise with The National Desk, CHCH-TV in Canada and ChatNews TV, an online outlet covering Africa.
Political scientist Christopher Devine talked to Newsweek and The (Cincinnati) Enquirer. National Catholic Reporter tapped historian Shannen Dee Williams' expertise. Local media featured Christmas on Campus and Glenna Jennings' art and activism.
The University of Dayton is among three schools the National Science Foundation awarded $526,630 to create research experiences for undergraduates studying STEM for social change defined by United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Political scientists provided election analysis to Fox, TIME, and TV stations in Columbus and Dayton. An op-ed by President Eric F. Spina focused on restoring faith in higher ed. Spectrum News 1 featured UD's human rights conference and pep band.
Political scientist Christopher Devine and education law expert Charles Russo shared their expertise nationwide via a wire story and nationally syndicated radio program, respectively. Regional and local media highlighted UD programs and research.
Spectrum News 1 featured Flyer News and its recent award. The National Desk, The Conversation and WLW-AM in Cincinnati sought faculty expertise. Inside Higher Ed and local media highlighted UD's work to improve access for low-income students.
The University of Dayton Human Rights Center’s biennial conference Nov. 2-4 will examine inequality, poverty and conflict, among other issues, affecting Africa and people of African descent locally, regionally and globally.
University of Dayton human rights studies students working with Legacies of War helped create an exhibit at Dayton's International Peace Museum showing the legacy of cluster bombs in Laos, which also could be a foreshadowing for Ukraine.