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09.19.2025


UD in the News Sept. 13-19

University of Dayton entrance sign in the fall

Conversation and National Desk stories featuring UD expertise were picked up widely nationwide. In a piece for Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Vince Lewis wrote about giving students opportunities to launch startups.

Right-wing extremist violence is more frequent and more deadly than left-wing violence − what the data shows
The Conversation
Art Jipson and Paul Becker, sociology

What the law says as Trump tries to designate ‘antifa’ a terrorist group
The Washington Post
Art Jipson and Paul Becker, sociology

Congress teeters toward shutdown with Democrats vowing to oppose stopgap
The National Desk
Christopher Devine, political science

A venture studio drives student startup creation
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
Vince Lewis, Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and The Hub Powered by PNC Bank

Connecting with alumni can give you an inside look at what areas are more likely to increase your chances of getting a job.
LL.M Guide
Margaret Ioannides, School of Law

Arizona, national hate groups operating in disguise
KAWC Radio (Yuma, Arizona)
Art Jipson, sociology

Detecting hazards before workers get hurt: UD study aims to improve road construction safety
WYSO-FM (Dayton/Yellow Springs) and WVXU-FM (Cincinnati)
Hui "Jack" Wang, civil and environmental engineering and engineering mechanics

Experts urge bipartisan response as political violence escalates across the U.S.
Dayton 24/7 Now
Paul Becker, sociology

Dayton named most affordable college town in the U.S.
Dayton 24/7 Now
Jason Eckert, career services

Local schools investigate employees over social media posts on Charlie Kirk's death
Dayton 24/7 Now
Charles Russo, School of Law and School of Education and Health Sciences

Crews stop by UD safety fair
WHIO-TV
University of Dayton

Dayton development CEO Jeff Hoagland lands prestigious collegiate award
Dayton Business Journal
University of Dayton

Brain Health Collective resource fair
Dayton 24/7 Now
Brett Hart, Brain Health Collective

Dayton city manager’s pay climbs despite no performance review for years: Payroll Project
Dayton Daily News
Josh Ambrosius, public administration