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Campus and Community September 10, 2021
College Faculty in the News: Sept. 10, 2021

News agencies across the region, the nation and throughout the world often reach out to our faculty experts for their perspectives on today's issues. This media coverage highlights the service, research and scholarship taking place in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Human Rights September 09, 2021
University of Dayton Human Rights Center welcomes African lawyer, social justice advocate Satang Nabaneh as director of programs

Satang Nabaneh, a lawyer and social justice advocate with broad experience in the law and practice of human rights, joined the University of Dayton Human Rights Center last month as its new director of programs.

Faculty and Staff August 31, 2021
University of Dayton College of Arts and Sciences appoints James as associate dean for assessment and program review
In a newly created role, Denise James will provide leadership in the assessment of student learning and program review processes and outcomes across the College of Arts and Science's 28 departments and programs.
Career Development August 23, 2021
University of Dayton summer fellowship students develop solutions to help Cox First Media address changing workplace, sales models

Ten University of Dayton students spent summer 2021 helping a Southwest Ohio media company prepare for its post-pandemic future by devising innovative ways to reimagine its workplace, sales tactics and multimedia storytelling techniques.

Campus and Community August 10, 2021
University of Dayton launches donor-funded urban forest fellowship program to engage underserved high school students in city’s ecosystems
A new University of Dayton initiative to connect Dayton high school students to the city’s urban forests sprouted from a donor’s small gift to the College of Arts and Sciences.
Faculty August 09, 2021
University of Dayton Russian instructor translates letters written by her father, a Red Army soldier, from the front during WWII
Translating Russian texts to English is nothing new for Tatiana Liaugminas, who has taught Russian at the University of Dayton for more than 40 years. But her most recent project was personal — translating recently discovered letters written by her late father, a Red Army soldier, from the front during World War II.
Students and Campus Life July 26, 2021
University of Dayton College of Arts and Sciences adds student success coordinators to enhance advising, resources for new, transfer students

The University of Dayton College of Arts and Sciences expanded its capacity to serve transfer and Discover Arts and Science students with the addition of two student success coordinators.

Business March 18, 2021
Financial Markets: It is Not What They Are, But What You Do With Them

The financial systems’ ability to pool resources to fund projects and share risks is unparalleled and has shaped the world we live in. Dr. Maria Vivero reflects on how CAP 305/FIN 200, a new course offered by the Department of Economics and Finance combines discussions on finance, diversity and social justice.

Engineering March 15, 2021
University of Dayton Mechanical Engineering Researchers Develop Reliable Predictive COVID-19 Model with 95% Accuracy Rating

At the University of Dayton School of Engineering during the fall 2020 semester, graduate student, Taylor Zehring, had the opportunity to research COVID-19 public policies and prediction factors for his Case Study in Engineering Management. With the help of Dr. Kevin Hallinan, professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Zehring was able to develop a reliable predictive model for COVID-19 with a 95% accuracy rating.

Human Rights July 16, 2020
Is it real concern for change or just for the clout?

Social media campaigns like the recent #BlackOutTuesday can boost influencers’ and corporations’ public images, while making little meaningful change. HRS 200 summer student shares her views on social media as a tool for activism, and how we, as activists and brand consumers, can do better.