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From starting his company senior year to becoming profitable nine months later, Ryan O’Shea ’23 credits his success to connections made as a UD entrepreneurship student at The Hub Powered by PNC Bank.
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.
University of Dayton entrepreneurship students conducted industry research and presented business recommendations to Total Quality Logistics, an Ohio-based third-party logistics company, gaining real-world experience in the classroom.
Geologist Shuang-ye Wu's Conversation piece focused on billion-dollar weather and climate disasters. Inside Higher Ed featured the UD Sinclair Academy in a story about partnerships meeting transfer student needs.
The Greater West Dayton Incubator is accepting applications for its Business Blitz, a free boot camp that helps underrepresented and underserved entrepreneurs establish or grow their businesses.
A pair of faculty wrote for The Conversation. MoneyGeek talked to Christopher Calvin in accounting about 0% credit cards. Joy Losee in psychology sat down with Spectrum News 1 Ohio for a program on gun culture in the U.S.
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.
UD's Catholic, Marianist tradition was on display in the Caribbean, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and locally. Local media also featured the Dayton Arcade and UD's new Digital Transformation Center.
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 has one of the top 50 entrepreneurship programs in the country, according to the latest rankings from The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine.