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News releases older than 2015 can be found at the University's eCommons site.
Ohio Third Frontier awarded the University of Dayton Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence $193,981 to prepare schoolchildren against cyber risks, equip police to investigate the dark web and train the cyber workforce.
University of Dayton Campus Ministry will hold the following services in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception in observance of the Holy Week Triduum and Easter. All services are open to the public.
The Conversation, The Academic Minute and Newsweek tapped UD expertise. Our Sunday Visitor featured UD's efforts to welcome first-generation students. National legal education media highlighted the School of Law's spot among top online programs.
The Associated Press, Newsweek, Catholic World Report and CHCH-TV in Canada tapped faculty expertise. Creators Syndicate wrote about the Erma Bombeck exhibit. WDTN-TV and WYSO-FM featured a new scholarship to train doulas.
Jessica Luther, who has written extensively on the intersection of sports and violence off the field, including helping reveal Louisiana State University’s failures to respond to reports of sexual harassment and assault, will give a free, public talk Feb. 28 as part of her Roger Brown Residency in Social Justice, Writing and Sport at the University of Dayton.
University of Dayton alum and national expert on civil discourse Timothy Shaffer will share strategies for respectful and open conversations during his talk "Engaging the ‘Other’ for the Common Good" at 4 p.m. Monday, March 11, in the Jesse Philips Humanities Center Sears Recital Hall.
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.
The Greater West Dayton Incubator is accepting applications through March 1 for a new round of Cultural Capital microloans.
The University of Dayton and The Dayton Foundation partnership that allows undergraduates to manage $3.7 million in donor funds has earned international recognition as one of AACSB’s 2024 Innovations That Inspire.
The University of Dayton's popular Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop is sold out, but writers and Bombeck aficionados can participate in a number of free events leading up to the April 4-6 workshop.