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News releases older than 2015 can be found at the University's eCommons site.
If you're flying this month on U.S. Airways, pick up the in-flight magazine and read how the University is making its mark in the world.
The RISE 13 lineup includes Federal Reserve Bank presidents, CEOs of major investment companies and globally renowned financial strategists.
Autumn is the best time to kill the invasive Amur honeysuckle, a foreign shrub that is taking over woodlands and fields.
David Bradley '71 worked on the first IBM personal computer, but he became a cultural icon for inventing control-alt-delete.
When National Public Radio wanted to know what Ohio Catholics are thinking about the election, they started at the University of Dayton.
The University of Dayton again is ranked among the best national universities.
A Dayton researcher's design is part of the Curiosity lab rover scheduled to reach Mars early Monday, Aug. 6.
Our savvy graduate engineering students won a national prize in the "Apps for Energy" contest with a tool to help homeowners save on their electricity bills.
Spots remain for a free nanotechnology institute that will give teachers ways to get students excited about science and technology fields.
Two redesigned Web pages help reporters find experts and friends of the University of Dayton keep up on the news.