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

Science July 10, 2013
Intelligence Decisions

U.S. Air Force and Clarkson Aerospace are helping students interested in nanotechnology, analysis and intelligence fields get head starts in their careers.

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International June 14, 2013
Ken Hackett Nomination

Past U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican Miguel Diaz says Ken Hackett brings a wealth of experience on issues of global health and humanitarian aid.

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Human Rights June 11, 2013
Boots on the Ground in Syria

But it's not what you think. A human rights expert says they should be humanitarian boots. The only side to take is the side of the victims.

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Athletics April 15, 2013
Mixed Memories

Alumnus Mike Andersen was celebrating his first Boston Marathon with his fiancee when the bombs went off.

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April 15, 2013
Domestic Violence?

Terrorism and political violence expert Mark Ensalaco worries the Boston bombings are similar to the Oklahoma City and the Atlanta Olympics.

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Faith/Mission March 06, 2013
Building Bridges

University of Dayton Professor of Faith and Culture Miguel Diaz writes about the challenges facing the next Pope in this piece for America Magazine.

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Faith/Mission March 01, 2013
#Hopes4aNewPope

University Professor of Faith and Culture urges young Catholics to let the cardinals know what they hope to see in a new pope.

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Campus and Community February 21, 2013
Madness Starts Here (Again)

The University of Dayton Arena will host more than 60,000 fans during 10 games of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.

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Campus and Community December 10, 2012
You Can Write!

It says so right on your coffee mug. The Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop is offering a T-shirt and cup exclusively through the University's bookstore. All proceeds benefit the workshop's endowment fund.

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Sustainability December 07, 2012
Five Rivers, 18 Wheels

A new mobile learning studio developed by University of Dayton students puts the region's five rivers on 18 wheels.

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