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Human Rights September 14, 2023
2023 Summer Fellowship: Akwaaba with IGED
I’ve always been open to different cultures and perspectives but seeing it in person in real time is so different from reading about it. My time in Ghana is something that I will never forget and has changed my perspective on life. From the 20 minute drive to work, trying new foods, the lively nightlife, long days in the office and restless nights, I am forever grateful.
Human Rights September 14, 2023
2023 Summer Fellowship: Studying Africa's Economy with GTI-U
The continent of Africa has a bright economic future ahead, but this fact can be hindered by the lack of opportunity and support for women in entrepreneurship and other socio-cultural attitudes towards working women.
Human Rights September 13, 2023
2023 Summer Fellowship: Ending Violence Against Women with ISLA
This summer Emmy was presented with the opportunity to join the Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (ISLA) and assist in their thematic area of Violence Against Women (VAW). ISLA is a Pan-African feminist initiative where their main focus is advancing women’s human and sexual rights.
Law September 11, 2023
Sabra Tomb Starts New Role At Dayton Law To Develop Workforce Training Programs
Tomb ’19 wants to build on UDSL’s successes in improving the skills of workers in the contracting field and other areas. 
Human Rights September 07, 2023
2023 Summer Fellowship: Preventing Gang Violence with Cristosal
Gang violence and police brutality that has caused millions of individuals to migrate out of their homes. Fear arising everyday and the only way to be saved: a 5,000 mile trek to cross the United States Border.
Human Rights September 06, 2023
2023 Summer Fellowship: Two Worlds with Cristosal
Violence against the LGBTQ+ community has always been prevalent in Latin America but especially in El Salvador. According to Cristosal, ‘Only 3 of the 600 murders of trans women that have occurred since 1992 have been prosecuted and it wasn't until 2020 that that crime against the LGBTQ community became a point of conviction.’
Law August 17, 2023
Steeling Time

One Dayton Law graduate’s memories of growing up in the heart of steel country led him to write a novel set during a time many have forgotten.

Law July 18, 2023
A World of Possibilities

Pablo Iannello, the new director of the University of Dayton School of Law's Program In Law and Technology, wants to continue to expand the program’s international reach.

Law July 05, 2023
Students Write The Book On How To Navigate Online Law Courses

Jessica Carmichael, Bethany Carr and Sarah Covington are using their experiences in the School of Law’s Online Hybrid J.D. program to help future online law students.

President June 20, 2023
The Art of Soaring
During the middle of a performance at the Dayton Arcade, Arabella Loera '23 sought out Dr. Laura Hume in the audience for a poignant exchange.