News
News releases older than 2015 can be found at the University's eCommons site.
Media featured the Roger Glass Center for the Arts grand opening and learning opportunities for students. NPR On Point tapped Christopher Devine to be a guest and The National Desk quoted him in a story picked up nationwide about Election 2024.
Local media featured our giving day and the Roger Glass Center for the Arts grand opening. The New York Times, Associated Press, USA TODAY, National Jurist and four national Catholic outlets are among those highlighting UD programs or expertise.
Political scientists provided election analysis to WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio, Scripps News and Spectrum News 1 Ohio. Faculty also contributed to the Academic Minute, The Conversation, Commonweal, Our Sunday Visitor and Catholic World Report.
The Conversation, Inside Higher Ed, the Campus Leader Podcast, FiveThirtyEight and WalletHub highlighted UD programs and expertise. Local media featured UD's work in cybersecurity, the School of Law's online J.D. program and UD's Irish Dance team.
NPR Morning Edition, The Conversation, The National Desk and Marketplace featured UD faculty expertise. A CNBC story highlighted UD's tuition benefits.
The Conversation, USA TODAY, America magazine, The Saturday Evening Post and Catholic World Report featured faculty expertise or UD programs. Spectrum News 1 Ohio highlighted a diversity, equity and inclusion award for University Libraries.
Faculty contributed to the Academic Minute and The Conversation. Local media highlighted events honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the opening of the Roger Glass Center for the Arts and Davis Center students donating to local charities.
The Conversation, Commonweal and Agence France Press tapped faculty expertise. Regional and local media highlighted UD's Holy Week events, legal insight into the topics of the day, research and a student art exhibit.
Inside Higher Ed highlighted the UD Sinclair Academy. PolitiFact and WalletHub tapped faculty expertise. ABC22/Fox45 featured the Celebration of the Arts.
Nicholas Rollin felt split in two. As a mechanical engineering major, he was invested in his studies, but he also wanted to explore his love for technical theater. Instead of having to pick, Rollin found wholeness at UD.