Dayton Engineer
“Welcome, do you want to go to Ecuador with us?” That was the question posed to Molly Savage on her first day as a graduate student instructor at the University of Dayton’s ETHOS Center.
Senior civil engineering major Bradley Hashbarger has recently been recognized as the American Society of Engineering Education Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration 2023 Intern of the Year award winner.
While an engineering technology student at UD, Dan Ratterman ’15 had a side hustle. Ratterman now is the chief operating officer at Shady Rays and the company employs more than 100 people and often ships more than 10,000 orders a day.
Before Michael Mongin ’19 was an engineer for the Air Force Research Laboratory, before getting a master’s degree, and before his research experiences and internships, he took a chance at 25 years old to pursue a bachelor’s degree at UD.
His family — on campus and at home — are essential to Francisco Negrete's education.
There was magic in the air when he visited with family members living in Chicago. For Francisco Negrete, the downtown skyline was a magnificent spectacle. His love of architecture led Negrete, now a junior, to study civil engineering.
“My study abroad program based in Santiago, Chile, stands as one of the most transformative events in my lifetime.”
This past summer, four UD graduate students, along with students from U.S. universities, traveled to Taiwan for a week to explore Taiwan's display technology industry, thanks to a joint NSF Advanced Studies Institute (ASI) grant between Penn State University and University of Dayton.