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News releases older than 2015 can be found at the University's eCommons site.

Students March 06, 2023
AES Ohio Foundation provides boost to programs developing next generation of public servants

Two University of Dayton programs developing the next generation of public servants received a boost from the AES Ohio Foundation.

Faculty and Staff February 10, 2023
UD in the News Feb. 4-10

The Conversation, Associated Press, Eos and Sinclair Broadcasting's The National Desk highlighted UD faculty expertise. Ohio cable news outlet Spectrum News 1 featured McIntosh Scholarship winner Gabby Davis.

Research September 16, 2022
UD in the News Sept. 9-16

UD faculty offered their expertise to The Conversation and Spectrum News 1 Ohio. Local media reported on a U.S. Department of Homeland Security grant to the Human Rights Center to develop a network to help prevent domestic violent extremism.

Giving August 03, 2022
Stitt Scholars Program helps engineering student translate language of business

To University of Dayton mechanical engineering student Grace Silverberg and her classmates, "business" can be a foreign language. But with UD's Stitt Scholars program, she's able to speak to those in the field who someday will help sell her ideas.

Students July 22, 2022
UD in the News July 15-22

U.S News & World Report tapped the expertise of cybersecurity expert Dave Salisbury for its story "10 things to do if your identity is stolen." Law.com featured the School of Law's Flyer Legal Pathways Program.

Students July 11, 2022
$1 million gift helps students with long gap between high school, college restart academic careers

There are many reasons students don't start college immediately after high school, and keep putting it off or never attend. The University of Dayton's Osher Reentry Scholarship, now endowed with a $1 million gift from the Bernard Osher Foundation, helps remove some of those challenges.

Giving July 05, 2022
'Respected,' 'well-positioned;' new vice president for advancement has experienced many facets of University of Dayton community

The path Christopher Morrison has traveled has touched many facets of the University of Dayton experience — student, alum, parent of three graduates and employee. Known and respected across the University, he is well-positioned to lead UD's advancement and fundraising efforts when he becomes vice president for advancement Aug. 1.

Faculty and Staff June 28, 2022
Jen Howe to take position with Georgia Tech; Christopher Morrison named vice president of advancement

University of Dayton President Eric F. Spina announced today that Vice President of Advancement Jennifer Howe has accepted a position with Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, effective July 31. Spina named Christopher Morrison, associate vice president and director of campaign operations, to succeed Howe as vice president.

Engineering December 10, 2021
UD in the News Dec. 3-10

Commonweal, Newsweek, National Geographic; The Attitude on the Pacifica Network, which has 220 affiliates; and Catholic News Service are among the national news outlets sharing UD faculty expertise. Local media featured the Greater West Dayton Incubator's grand opening.

Human Rights December 03, 2021
UD in the News Nov. 19-Dec. 3

In the past two weeks, 13 faculty and staff representing eight units either contributed pieces to, were interviewed for, or mentioned in stories by The Conversation, Times Higher Education, The Academic Minute, The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, The Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, The Telegraph in the United Kingdom, K-12 Dive and Optics.org. Several local and regional media also highlighted our announcement of UD's new arts center.