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10.10.2025
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$1.72 million gift to establish professorship in justice, human rights studies link-arrow link-arrow

Shaped by experiences of violence and war, University of Dayton alumnus Jack Meagher's goal is to bring peace to the world, a goal he is supporting with a $1.72 million gift to establish a professorship in justice and human rights studies at UD.
8.29.2025
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UD in the News Aug. 23-29 link-arrow link-arrow

Faculty wrote for The Conversation, Catholic World Report and ABA Journal while Bloomberg Law and Federal News Network quoted a pair of law professors. Faculty also contributed to local stories about combating poverty, crime and pollution.
8.1.2025
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UD in the News July 26-Aug. 1 link-arrow link-arrow

Local media reported on UD's fundraising record, board and staff comings and goings, student research, and a new home for the Greater West Dayton Incubator. Christianity Today and news outlets in Canada tapped the expertise of sociologist Art Jipson.
7.18.2025
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UD in the News July 12-18 link-arrow link-arrow

A pair of publications listed the schools of engineering and business among the best in the nation. Local media highlighted biology research, legal expertise, and the transition from outgoing board chair Rick Omlor to new board chair Deb Tobias.
5.23.2025
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UD in the News May 17-23 link-arrow link-arrow

The Associated Press, for a story picked up nationwide, and many local and regional media talked to Human Rights Center Executive Director Natalie Hudson about the NATO assembly in Dayton. AP also quoted faculty in other stories distributed widely.
5.20.2025
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UD in the News May 9-16 link-arrow link-arrow

The Associated Press, Fox News, The Conversation and outlets in Spain, Canada and Australia sought faculty expertise. Local media highlighted UD's involvement in the Spring 2025 NATO Parliamentary Assembly and the Imagining Community Symposium.
5.15.2025
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University of Dayton professor Natalie Hudson to speak on NATO panel link-arrow link-arrow

Natalie Hudson, professor of political science, research professor of law and executive director of the University of Dayton Human Rights Center, will speak on the current state of the United Nations Women, Peace and Security Agenda during the 2025 NATO Parliamentary Assembly Spring Session May 22-26, in Dayton.