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News releases older than 2015 can be found at the University's eCommons site.
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.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreInside 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreLocal media introduced new provost Darlene Weaver to the community. News Nation, Religion News Service, The Conversation, Inside Higher Ed, the Dangerous Dogma podcast and WalletHub featured the work or expertise of UD faculty and students.
Read MoreMary Wagner, a University of Dayton associate psychology professor, received a $702,643 National Science Foundation grant to help preschoolers improve their math skills in preparation for math instruction in elementary classrooms.
Read MoreA pair of faculty wrote for The Conversation and another pair wrote about improving credit scores and a U.S. Supreme Court case on religious liberty.
Read MoreA pair of faculty shared their expertise nationwide via Catholic World Report, The Conversation and Marketplace. Spectrum News 1 Ohio featured UD's teacher education program. The Dayton Daily News highlighted a student as a "Community Gem."
Read MoreScientists at the University of Dayton Research Institute are learning how to destroy PFAS — marking a significant step in the quest to remediate the toxic, long-lasting chemicals that have become a pervasive problem affecting humans and the environment.
Read MoreThe University of Dayton Greg and Annie Stevens Intelligent Infrastructure Engineering Lab was instrumental in securing an $850,000 National Science Foundation grant to create worksite-specific safety training for workers in high-risk industries.
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