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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.
The University of Dayton is working to help students who have stopped college finish their degrees through a collaboration that forgives up to $5,000 student debt.
The Conversation, The National Desk, WalletHub and The Statehouse News Bureau are among the news outlets highlighting UD faculty expertise and research. Several local news outlets featured UD programs.
The Conversation and CHCH-TV in Canada tapped UD faculty expertise. Troy Washington, UD VP for human resources, is EH Connect's employer spotlight. Dayton TV stations highlighted UD's remembrance of the 9/11 attacks and blessing of first responders.
University of Dayton human rights studies students working with Legacies of War helped create an exhibit at Dayton's International Peace Museum showing the legacy of cluster bombs in Laos, which also could be a foreshadowing for Ukraine.
Move-in day, the UD EMS mass casualty training and UD students helping Habitat for Humanity dominated local headlines. NPR, The National Desk and The Chronicle of Higher Education featured faculty research or expertise.
The University received an update on the third-party data security incident this summer affecting thousands of organizations, including many colleges and universities. While UD's systems were not compromised, UD is providing its community this update because data privacy and security are important to the University.
Media reported on move-in weekend, UD EMS' annual training exercise, UD's new business analytics major and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's visit to campus to discuss his ReadOhio initiative.
The University of Dayton’s legacy of student success carries into the new academic year with strong enrollment of more than 11,000 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and law students, and projections for record graduation rates.
Want to attend a Best-Run College with Best Campus Food and Best College Dorms among the Happiest Students who Love Their School Teams? Then the Princeton Review reports the University of Dayton could be the place for you.