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The University of Dayton School of Law and Air Force Research Laboratory have renewed an online program for government employees to learn how to prevent the loss of intellectual property and data rights vital to economic and national security.
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.
Matthew Shaw, dean of University Libraries at Ball State since 2016, will serve in the same position at the University of Dayton starting July 1, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Darlene Weaver announced Feb. 15.
The Greater West Dayton Incubator is accepting applications through March 1 for a new round of Cultural Capital microloans.
The University of Dayton has extended the May 1 deadline for first-year students to confirm their enrollment to May 15.
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.
Faculty produced pieces for The Conversation, Academic Minute and Commonweal while others shared their expertise with The National Desk, CHCH-TV in Canada and ChatNews TV, an online outlet covering Africa.
The University of Dayton begins Lent — when Christians prepare for Easter through prayer, fasting and almsgiving – on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 14, which features the ancient tradition of sprinkling ashes over the heads of penitents.
UD faculty shared expertise via the Academic Minute, Newsweek and Pacifica Radio Network. Local media highlighted UDRI VP Sukh Sidhu, a student-led initiative, the Roger Glass Center for the Arts and an exhibit on Erma Bombeck’s life.
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.