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UD in the News Oct. 16-22
Human Rights Center Executive Director Shelley Inglis wrote her 10th piece for The Conversation. Reuters and the ABA Journal highlighted the School of Law's Flyer Legal Promise program. Spectrum News 1 Ohio featured UD's farmers market.
The Dayton Daily News included Jason Eckert, executive director of career services, and student Parker Chamot in a series about job seekers. The Dayton Daily News also reported on Whitney Barkley's appointment as director of the Greater West Dayton Incubator.
What is COP26? Here's how global climate negotiations work and what's expected from the Glasgow summit
The Conversation
Shelley Inglis, Human Rights Center
Law firms promise jobs before law school in new diversity push
Reuters
Andrew Strauss, School of Law
2 law firms promise jobs to underserved students before they enter law school; tuition is free
ABA Journal
Andrew Strauss, School of Law
University of Dayton offers farmer's market for students
Spectrum News 1 Ohio
Anneliese Fisher, student
UD hires new director for West Dayton incubator
Dayton Daily News
Whitney Barkley, Greater West Dayton Incubator
Initiative, persistence pay off in job hunt
Dayton Daily News
Parker Chamot, student
Job seekers and companies look to find that perfect match
Dayton Daily News
Jason Eckert, career services
How to ace a job interview
Dayton Daily News
Jason Eckert, career services
5 things to know about job hunting
Dayton Daily News
Jason Eckert, career services
How to find that gem of an employee
Dayton Daily News
Jason Eckert, career services
Photo credit: Katie Kapusta, Spectrum News 1 Ohio