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For 20 years, Darrell Cotton climbed the ranks from history teacher to school administrator in Quaker education. Now he's poised to make an even greater impact through the University of Dayton's online doctor of education program.
Read MoreForbes featured the supply chain expertise of Michael Gorman and UD's online Ed.D program. Local media highlighted UD joining a Midwest network to address national semiconductor needs and School of Law Dean Andrew Strauss.
Read MoreWith Intel building two chip factories in Ohio, the University of Dayton is joining leading Midwest research institutions in a network to support the semiconductor and microelectronics industry's research, supply chain and workforce needs.
Read MoreTo University of Dayton mechanical engineering student Grace Silverberg and her classmates, "business" can be a foreign language. But with UD's Stitt Scholars program, she's able to speak to those in the field who someday will help sell her ideas.
Read MoreLocal media highlighted the first Flyer Legal Pathways students. Brian LaDuca, executive director of the Institute of Applied Creativity for Transformation, talked to Forbes about microcredentials.
Read MoreU.S News & World Report tapped the expertise of cybersecurity expert Dave Salisbury for its story "10 things to do if your identity is stolen." Law.com featured the School of Law's Flyer Legal Pathways Program.
Read MoreLanding investment banking jobs is challenging, so UD business student Isaac Grude created a club to help classmates gain experiential learning and networking opportunities, plus a leg up on the competition.
Read MoreThe University of Dayton has earned the Above and Beyond Award from the Ohio Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve for exceeding the legal requirements of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.
Read MoreNewsweek and The Conversation tapped UD faculty expertise. WVXU-FM, Cincinnati's NPR station, featured engineering research. Local media highlighted a new endowed scholarship for students to restart their academic careers.
Read MoreThere are many reasons students don't start college immediately after high school, and keep putting it off or never attend. The University of Dayton's Osher Reentry Scholarship, now endowed with a $1 million gift from the Bernard Osher Foundation, helps remove some of those challenges.
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