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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.
Stations nationwide aired Erica Neuman's Marketplace interview about the IRS trying to make filing taxes easier. The Conversation, Newsweek, Catholic World Report, FoodService Director and Construction Dive highlighted UD expertise and initiatives.
Local media featured the University's work to help the city of Dayton and thoughts on the city's future. Newsweek, Just Love Radio on SiriusXM's Catholic Channel and WFAA-TV in Dallas published stories or interviews featuring faculty expertise.
Like many other campus organizations, the University of Dayton Student Emergency Medical Service team is preparing for the coming academic year. As part of their annual, week-long training, they are conducting a full-scale preparedness exercise 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18, in the parking lot of UD Arena.
Funding from the National Science Foundation and Ohio Department of Higher Education will allow University of Dayton and Central State University researchers to enhance learning opportunities for students on and beyond campus.
Publications covering legal education featured a book written by UD law students. CIO magazine announced the appointment of Gurvinder Rekhi. Electro Optics magazine and Spectrum News 1 Ohio were among the news outlets highlighting UD research.
A University of Dayton researcher has secured $540,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to aid his quest to find better ways to store and read the increasing amount of information in the world.
Inside Higher Ed introduced UD's scholarship success coaches. Local media introduced new trustees and featured UD research to help prevent food contamination. Newsweek is among the national news outlets tapping UD faculty expertise.
A pair of University of Dayton researchers are part of a $752,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help prevent Listeria and other contamination in food.
The Conversation, Religion News Service, The National Desk, Newsweek, Our Sunday Visitor, U.S. Catholic, Bottom Line and St. Louis Public Radio are among the outlets tapping UD faculty expertise. Local media highlighted UD research projects.