News
News releases older than 2015 can be found at the University's eCommons site.
Climate scientist Shuang-ye Wu and education law expert Charles Russo wrote for The Conversation and Catholic World Report, respectively. Political scientist Christopher Devine offered his expertise to Washington Monthly and USA TODAY.
President Eric F. Spina describes in the Dayton Daily News how UD is prepared for changes in higher ed. Christopher Sheehan explains how Yellow Springs, Ohio, got its name. America, The Atlantic and National Catholic Reporter tapped faculty expertise.
UD eclipse committee member Jason Deibel was a guest of WDTN-TV's Five on 2 segment to discuss the history of eclipses in Ohio. Fox News, Inside Higher Ed, Business Insider and Catholic World Report featured faculty expertise.
UD faculty shared expertise via the Academic Minute, Newsweek and Pacifica Radio Network. Local media highlighted UDRI VP Sukh Sidhu, a student-led initiative, the Roger Glass Center for the Arts and an exhibit on Erma Bombeck’s life.
Faculty contributed to the Academic Minute and The Conversation. Local media highlighted events honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the opening of the Roger Glass Center for the Arts and Davis Center students donating to local charities.
Inside Higher Ed listed the Roesch Library story and podcast studios among '5 new campus spaces for student thriving, wellness.' Political scientist Christopher Devine talked to The National Desk. Local media highlighted Christmas on Campus.
Faculty shared expertise in The Conversation, Newsweek, Education Week and El Mercurio in Chile, and on WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio. Local media featured UD's Mass to honor veterans and UD receiving Choose Ohio First scholarships for STEM students.
The University of Dayton was awarded nearly $1.2 million for Choose Ohio First scholarships to recruit and graduate students studying the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and health science fields.
Political scientists provided election analysis to Fox, TIME, and TV stations in Columbus and Dayton. An op-ed by President Eric F. Spina focused on restoring faith in higher ed. Spectrum News 1 featured UD's human rights conference and pep band.
A $390,000 National Science Foundation grant will enable the University of Dayton to purchase equipment to create semiconductor chips and devices in hours rather than weeks, and at a significantly lower cost.