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News releases older than 2015 can be found at the University's eCommons site.

Teacher Education August 12, 2022
UD in the News Aug. 6-12

The Ignatian Solidarity Network featured the University's ethical purchasing. Local media highlighted the L. Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership's new executive director.

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Teacher Education August 08, 2022
New online doctor of education program prepares graduates for inclusive leadership roles

For 20 years, Darrell Cotton climbed the ranks from history teacher to school administrator in Quaker education. Now he's poised to make an even greater impact through the University of Dayton's online doctor of education program.

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Humanities and Social Sciences July 09, 2021
UD in the News June 26-July 9

Faculty wrote pieces for The Conversation and Fortune while Fox News, Gizmodo and Gaming Today tapped the expertise of three others. Local media reported on the University's efforts to serve lower income students, new trustees and the new executive director for the Fitz Center for Leadership in Community.

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President April 24, 2020
UD in the news April 18-24

The Chronicle of Higher Education featured UD Arena serving as a COVID-19 testing site in a series about what colleges are doing to combat the virus. Several local and regional media highlighted how UD is supporting students with virtual celebrations on what would've been graduation weekend, the student crisis fund and career advice. Others tapped faculty expertise on learning and effects on the economy during the pandemic.

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Faculty and Staff April 17, 2020
UD in the news April 10-17

Media nationwide continued to cover UD efforts to assist during the COVID-19 pandemic and tap UD experts to explain how the pandemic is affecting American society. Highlights include placements in University Business, The Conversation, Georgetown University Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, and the National Jurist. Political scientist and VP selection expert Christopher Devine continues to provide insight to media around the world, including an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times and interviews for Vox and a Ukrainian outlet.

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Faith/Mission April 03, 2020
UD in the news March 28-April 3

Several media outlets reported on UD faculty donations of personal protective equipment and shared faculty expertise on children's books for uncertain times and what stimulus checks could mean for the American economy.

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Health March 27, 2020
UD in the news March 7-27

University of Dayton faculty shared their expertise on how the pandemic is affecting American life in The Conversation, The New York Times, The Columbus Dispatch, The (Toledo) Blade and the Catholic Moral Theology blog, among others.

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Science October 21, 2019
Research Institute partnership with Kettering schools will help teachers learn, integrate sciences, arts into classroom

Bringing science, technology, engineering, arts and math to younger students can influence career choices. By the time they reach the sixth grade, most girls already have a career in mind; for boys it is ninth grade. 

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Business August 02, 2019
UD in the news July 26-Aug. 2

CTV in Canada, Cheddar, Newsy and Spectrum News Ohio interviewed Dave Salisbury, director of the Center for Cybersecurity and Data Intelligence, about the Capital One breach. Aviation historian Janet Bednarek offered her expertise on airports to Popular Mechanics. Education Dive talked to Jason Reinoehl, vice president for strategic enrollment management, about our transparent fixed net-price tuition plan.

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Technology June 14, 2019
UD in the News June 8-14

ASEE First Bell highlighted School of Engineering wind tunnel testing and research in its daily newsletter. Human Rights Center Executive Director Shelley Inglis' advice is featured prominently in the U.S. News & World Report story "How to Choose the Right Law School to Become a Human Rights Lawyer." Three Alabama TV stations interviewed health and sports science professor Peter Titlebaum about his 600-mile bike trip to honor the fight for civil rights.

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