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Welcome to the College of Arts & Sciences

Welcome to the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Dayton. As the largest academic unit at UD, we offer more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. We also maintain an extensive continuing education unit that supports lifelong learning. While we are able to provide a wide range of programming in the arts, the humanities, the sciences and the social sciences, our educational philosophy continues to focus on personal attention and close faculty-student interaction.

News

Bailing Out the Big 3

November 20, 2008 - An expert in the history of the auto industry says the failure of U.S. automakers would batter the economy, but a proposed $25 billion bailout is too little, too late. More >>

Intensive English Program Earns National Certification

November 14, 2008 - The University of Dayton's Intensive English Program for international students is now an approved member of the American Association of Intensive English Programs. More >>

Three Faiths, One Vision

November 12, 2008 - Three women — a Christian, a Jew and a Muslim — will share their stories of everyday life in the Holy Land next week at the University of Dayton. More >>

Publications

2007 Scholarship

The UD College of Arts and Sciences produces a broad range of academic research and scholarship. Our 2007 scholarship report demonstrates the wealth of accomplishments in our faculty.

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UD Story

Brother Don Geiger, S.M., Ph.D. Brother Don Geiger, S.M., Ph.D.

Brother Don Geiger, S.M., says the planet's inhabitants use their resources like a bottomless bank account. He's working to make a deposit — and is encouraging others to do so, too. More >>

Events

Graduate Student Winter Social | Dec 02, 2008 to Dec 02, 2008

Graduate students are invited to mix and mingle over hors d' oeuvres and cocktails.... More >>

The Paintings of Curtis Barnes | Dec 09, 2008 to Jan 30, 2009

Dayton native Curtis Barnes' works will return to the University of Dayton's campus and once again showcase his abstract depictions of cityscapes and portraits, inspired by his affinity to jazz... More >>