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Engineering October 20, 2022
Engineering students prepared for HSI graduate fellowship program

University of Dayton School of Engineering students, Piper Fernway, systems engineering, and Allison Lenhardt, mechanical engineering, have been named 2022-2023 Hanley Sustainability Institute graduate fellows. The HSI graduate fellowship program attracts high-quality students with an interest in sustainability to work on faculty-mentored research projects and other HSI program efforts.

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Engineering October 12, 2022
Civil engineering major discovers engineering passion through co-op experience
Kiara DiLoreto, a civil engineering major from Vandalia, Ohio, worked with Woolpert for five co-op work
terms and discovered her engineering passion – sustainability and supporting future women engineers!
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Engineering September 25, 2022
Better engineer, better person, chemical engineering student grateful for ETHOS experience

When I came to Dayton and toured the School of Engineering as a senior in high school, I left knowing two things: I wanted to be a Dayton Flyer; I wanted to be a participant in The Ethos Center program.

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Engineering June 06, 2022
Civil engineering student receives University of Dayton John E. Riley Award

Emma Allington, University of Dayton civil and environmental engineering major, received the 37th annual John E. Riley Award for her leadership roles with the University's River Stewards and the Hanley Sustainability Institute.

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Engineering May 16, 2022
University of Dayton students travel to Guatemala to install solar power

Eleven students from the University of Dayton will travel to Guatemala to participate in an ETHOS International Breakout through the School of Engineering The Ethos Center.

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Faculty and Staff May 09, 2022
Geoscientists awarded $309K to study Horn of Africa water sustainability
The National Science Foundation awarded two UD researchers a grant to establish a link between rain-producing climate patterns and water supply in the Horn of Africa.
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Libraries April 26, 2022
Plans for the Planet

On Earth Day April 22, library staff and faculty explored ways to care for the planet, conserve resources and reduce waste.

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President March 28, 2022
God's Song of Creation
University of Dayton students took part in "a crash course on paying attention to life's intricacies and little wonders" when they traded their spring break for an unforgettable experience working with the Marianists in Ecuador.
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Engineering March 23, 2022
Engineering Systems for the Common Good: Theories and Modeling to Drive Solutions and Hope
“Can’t all these powerful engineering tools I’ve learned be used for something other than engineering applications?” Dr. Raúl Ordóñez reflects on how this new CAP course advances the common good by studying and applying systems theory and modeling to social justice and human rights issues.
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Engineering March 08, 2022
University of Dayton School of Engineering Women's Center Honorees 2022

The University of Dayton Women's Center 2022 Women's History Month Honorees were announced this week. Congratulations to all Honorees, and a special shout-out to our School of Engineering Honorees: Sama Wathiq Ahmed, Marie Dock, Marie Schleppi Gaeke and Beth Hart. 

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