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Four faculty published three pieces in The Conversation highlighting research and expertise on pregnancy discrimination, St. Patrick's Day and fake charities. Athletic Business published a piece by sports management expert Peter Titlebaum about Dayton's role in March Madness. Rob Durkle, dean of admission and financial aid, explained how to figure out college costs to CollegeXpress.
The University of Dayton has formed a search committee and retained a consultant to assist with the search for a vice president and director of athletics to replace Tim Wabler, who is retiring after a stellar 22-year career at the University.
University of Dayton Vice President and Director of Athletics Tim Wabler will retire effective at the beginning of September.
Seven University of Dayton athletic programs ? baseball, football, men's golf, women's cross country, women's golf, women's tennis and women's track ? earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for earning multi-year Academic Progress Rates in the top 10 percent of their sport.
The Dayton women's volleyball team won its league-record ninth Atlantic 10 Conference tournament title. It earned a bid to the NCAA tournament and will take on American Friday, Dec. 5.
The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee announced the NCAA tournament First Four will be played at University of Dayton Arena through 2018.
The Dayton Flyers women?s soccer team won its Atlantic 10 Conference-record ninth tournament championship with a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over top-seeded La Salle Sunday at Baujan Field.
The NCAA Graduation Success Rate report on Division I student-athletes places the University of Dayton in familiar territory ? among the top 25 schools nationally in graduating its student-athletes.
The Dayton Flyers' new identity emphasizes commitment, passion and teamwork and sets the direction for the next generation of student-athletes.
Chuck Noll, four-time Super Bowl-winning coach and 1953 UD alumnus, was a humble leader who never forgot his roots.