News
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Faculty shared expertise in The Conversation, Newsweek, Education Week and El Mercurio in Chile, and on WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio. Local media featured UD's Mass to honor veterans and UD receiving Choose Ohio First scholarships for STEM students.
The University of Dayton was awarded nearly $1.2 million for Choose Ohio First scholarships to recruit and graduate students studying the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and health science fields.
Political scientists provided election analysis to Fox, TIME, and TV stations in Columbus and Dayton. An op-ed by President Eric F. Spina focused on restoring faith in higher ed. Spectrum News 1 featured UD's human rights conference and pep band.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Anna Quindlen will kick off the University of Dayton's 2024 Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop, which features a keynote slate of prolific authors and dozens of accomplished faculty.
Political scientist Christopher Devine and education law expert Charles Russo shared their expertise nationwide via a wire story and nationally syndicated radio program, respectively. Regional and local media highlighted UD programs and research.
The Academic Minute, The Conversation, USA TODAY, Photonics Online, ASEE First Bell, HuffPost and radio stations in Los Angeles and San Francisco featured UD faculty research and expertise.
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.
With anxiety, depression and other mental health needs on the rise for college students, University of Dayton Emergency Medical Services (UD EMS) student volunteers elected a new mental health officer to better serve their peers.
Cynthia Bukirwa knew what she wanted: to go to college to become a doctor. She just didn’t know how.
Spectrum News 1 featured Flyer News and its recent award. The National Desk, The Conversation and WLW-AM in Cincinnati sought faculty expertise. Inside Higher Ed and local media highlighted UD's work to improve access for low-income students.