Inside Education and Health Sciences
The University of Dayton’s long-standing Ph.D. program in Educational Leadership is expanding its offerings and reach by moving to a flexible hybrid format.
The two-time UD alumnus and inventor of basketball's Elam Ending will be the guest speaker for the health and sport science annual student awards.
The Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Dayton received new high-low exam tables and new equipment, thanks to a generous donation from Dave '71 and Norma '71 McCarthy.
Fifteen physical therapy students joined UD faculty members to present research at the annual scientific conference for physical therapists. Four of the 12 presentations won top awards.
While graduate school is often used to advance skills in your current field of work, sometimes it can be a springboard into a whole new career. Read about five of the countless students that the UD has helped transition to a new profession.
Dr. Corinne Daprano's sport law class stepped behind the mic and learned how to use audio recording equipment as a new approach to dialogue that used to happen on a discussion board.
Junior Kassidy McGlone used her practicum experience to bring education and awareness about HIV/AIDS to UD. She reached 1,099 students over the course of one week of events.
The Bombeck Family Learning Center is participating in a four-year grant to study the development of language and literacy in children aged 0 to 3.