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The University of Dayton and The Dayton Foundation partnership that allows undergraduates to manage $3.7 million in donor funds has earned international recognition as one of AACSB’s 2024 Innovations That Inspire.
The University of Dayton's popular Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop is sold out, but writers and Bombeck aficionados can participate in a number of free events leading up to the April 4-6 workshop.
The Dayton Business Journal featured Provost Darlene Weaver in a story about new programs. The National Desk, National Catholic Reporter, The Columbus Dispatch and Alabama Catholic Radio highlighted UD initiatives and faculty expertise.
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.
Classes are underway at the Roger Glass Center for the Arts — where on any morning you might find a pre-law student learning stage makeup, a biology major hanging lights in the experimental theater, and a local artist preparing a new exhibit.
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.
U.S. News & World Report listed the University among '14 environmentally friendly college campuses.' The Conversation, The National Desk and several local media outlets tapped faculty expertise to explain issues of the day.
A pair of Conversation stories, an Academic Minute, and interviews with Marketplace, Bloomberg and USA TODAY...not a bad way to end 2023.