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A pair of faculty shared their expertise nationwide via Catholic World Report, The Conversation and Marketplace. Spectrum News 1 Ohio featured UD's teacher education program. The Dayton Daily News highlighted a student as a "Community Gem."
The University of Dayton Greg and Annie Stevens Intelligent Infrastructure Engineering Lab was instrumental in securing an $850,000 National Science Foundation grant to create worksite-specific safety training for workers in high-risk industries.
Faculty contributed research and expertise to Catholic World Report and Inside Higher Ed. The Circuit News featured a School of Engineering lab. Political scientist Jaro Bilocerkowycz spoke to news outlets Canada and Dayton about Russia and Ukraine.
John Leland will retire as vice president for research at the University of Dayton June 30, leaving a legacy of strong research growth and the University of Dayton Research Institute well poised for continued success. With his departure will come a restructuring in the University’s research leadership roles to support UDRI and academic researchers in the schools and college.
Twelve University of Dayton schools and programs are listed among the '2023-2024 U.S. News Best Graduate Schools Rankings.'
University of Dayton students aspiring to create a tech startup can get a jump on their goal with a technical entrepreneurship minor.
preLaw magazine highlighted the School of Law in articles about master's programs and online education. WVXU-FM and Farm and Dairy featured engineering research. A publication in India highlighted Campus Ministry's Hanuman birthday celebration.
Chemical and hardware manufacturers are seeking University of Dayton-industry research to examine whether drones are the answer to precision agriculture.
The University of Dayton has received $353,378 from the National Science Foundation to educate the next generation of researchers working on semiconductor materials and electronic and photonic devices.
JoAnna “Gigi” Walker transferred to UD last fall, unsure if there would be a place for her. When she saw a flier with a rainbow on it marketing a new group for LGBTQ+ STEM majors, she followed the rainbow to a pot of gold: a community.