
Engineering News
Entrepreneurial Spirit
01.04.2012 | Students, EngineeringThe University will be part of a $2.4 million grant to help educate engineers to contribute to the entrepreneurial cultures of their companies. More
A Daring Innovator
01.03.2012 | Students, Campus and CommunityThe University's chief recruiter of students is getting national attention for his innovation and success. More
The 100-Year Effect
12.27.2011 | Energy and Environment, Engineering, Science'Dayton Daily News' chronicles how the School of Engineering has helped the University become a national leader in aerospace and energy research. More
A New Smart Car?
12.20.2011 | Research, Engineering, FacultyThink again if you think you can't change your car's fuel usage. A new book hopes to help engineers make cars that "show" consumers how to save fuel. More
Is it Safe?
12.15.2011 | Engineering, Faculty, Science, Health, ResearchThe NIH awarded $350,000 to the University to study the potential negative effects of nanoparticles in common, everyday products. More
What Does it Mean to be Human?
12.02.2011 | Students, Education, Campus and CommunityAn age-old question is inspiring a contemporary curriculum. A new undergraduate curriculum will launch in 2013. More
Winter Wonderland
11.28.2011 | 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
Building Buzz
11.22.2011 | Students, Culture and Society, Hot TopicsHigh school seniors are invited to create videos on what servant-leadership means to them and compete for a total of $50,000. More
Pushing the Throttle Up
11.17.2011 | Engineering, Research, Business, Science, Faculty, StudentsWith two companies already recruited to the Ohio Aerospace Hub, director Kerry Taylor is looking for more. More
Engineering for a Cause
11.17.2011 | Engineering, Students, Culture and Society, Faculty, CatholicA new book calls for engineering schools to broaden its education to explore how engineers can better respect the environment and service the poor. More