
Engineering News
Fuel from Thoughts
01.11.2013 | Engineering, ResearchResearchers have ramped up production of a new research fuel formula and now have enough fuel to move from lab testing to testing in engines. More
Resolve to Serve
12.17.2012 | International, Service and Giving, StudentsStudents will spend the first week of the new year serving others around the world. One group will take nearly a ton of medical supplies to Panama. More
A Path to Ohio Jobs
12.13.2012 | Engineering, StudentsA quarter-million-dollar grant will provide engineering students more real-world work opportunities with Ohio tech companies. More
Learning to grow
12.10.2012 | Engineering, Students, Campus and Community, BusinessFive teams advanced to the Business Plan Competition finals, vying for a $25,000 top prize. More
A "Paws" from Studying
12.04.2012 | Campus and Community, StudentsStudents who are feeling "ruff" during finals week can stop by the library for some puppy love and other stress-busting activities. More
World-Class Researcher
11.26.2012 | Energy and Environment, Faculty, Science, Research, EngineeringThe University of Dayton mourns the loss of Dilip Ballal, an internationally renowned and brilliant fuels researcher. More
On the Move
11.15.2012 | Hot Topics, Campus and Community, Students, Catholic, International, Service and Giving, FacultyIf you're flying this month on U.S. Airways, pick up the in-flight magazine and read how the University is making its mark in the world. More
Christmas Cheer
11.13.2012 | Service and Giving, Campus and Community, StudentsStudents will welcome Dayton-area school children to a winter wonderland of cartoon characters, games and Santa Claus during Christmas on Campus. More
A Winning Pitch
11.06.2012 | Business, Campus and Community, StudentsEntrepreneurs with ideas for high-tech and social media companies fared well in the first round of the 1012-13 Business Plan Competition. More
Word Travels Fast
11.02.2012 | Research, Energy and Environment, EngineeringThe renewable and clean energy master's program is attracting the best and brightest from around the world, including three Fulbright scholars. More