News
News releases older than 2015 can be found at the University's eCommons site.
University of Dayton Libraries won a national award for commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion from Insight Into Diversity magazine.
Geologist Shuang-ye Wu's Conversation piece focused on billion-dollar weather and climate disasters. Inside Higher Ed featured the UD Sinclair Academy in a story about partnerships meeting transfer student needs.
A new exhibit in Roesch Library will celebrate the life and legacy of Erma Bombeck (1927–1996), trailblazing humor writer, bestselling author and syndicated columnist who found and developed her writing voice as a UD student.
The Greater West Dayton Incubator is accepting applications for its Business Blitz, a free boot camp that helps underrepresented and underserved entrepreneurs establish or grow their businesses.
U.S. News & World Report listed the University among '14 environmentally friendly college campuses.' The Conversation, The National Desk and several local media outlets tapped faculty expertise to explain issues of the day.
A pair of Conversation stories, an Academic Minute, and interviews with Marketplace, Bloomberg and USA TODAY...not a bad way to end 2023.
Every Jan. 20, you can find John Kelly near the plaque outside the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception honoring University of Dayton Army ROTC graduates who died while serving their country.
University offices will be closed for a winter break Dec. 22 through Jan. 1. Public safety and facilities staff will be on duty for necessary campus operations, but academic and administrative offices, Roesch Library and RecPlex will be closed. For emergencies on campus, please contact UD public safety at 937-229-2121.
Meadowdale Career Technology Center senior Caden Wade, described as a strong student driven by his curiosity and desire to help people around him reach their full potential, was selected for the prestigious W.S. McIntosh Memorial Leadership Award.
A champion for a home for everyone and social justice for all, Shannon Isom, president and CEO of Columbus' Community Shelter Board and past president and CEO of YWCA Dayton, will serve as the University's Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast speaker.