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10.27.2025
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UD in the News Oct. 18-24 link-arrow link-arrow

Dayton media featured UD’s Roger Brown Residency, business students helping build a Habitat home, 175th anniversary exhibits, student entrepreneurs and a new 5G training lab, while national and international outlets tapped UD expertise and research.
8.30.2024
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UD in the News Aug. 24-30 link-arrow link-arrow

The Chronicle of Higher Education featured Anya Galli Robertson’s class. Aviation history Janet Bednarek shared her expertise with Forbes. International, Los Angeles and local outlets interviewed five political science faculty.
5.17.2024
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UD in the News May 11-17 link-arrow link-arrow

The Associated Press, The Conversation, The Hill and The Hechinger Report are among the national and international news organizations tapping University of Dayton faculty expertise.
5.12.2023
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Grant to support University of Dayton-led community brain health initiative link-arrow link-arrow

The University of Dayton will receive a three-year, $450,000 grant from The Dayton Foundation to fund education, research and community outreach to help improve prevention, treatment and rehabilitation for traumatic brain injuries.
6.13.2022
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Of the community, for the community: UD Arena more than just a place for basketball during pandemic link-arrow link-arrow

University of Dayton Arena was scheduled to be ready for March Madness on March 15, 2020. But COVID-19 changed that. By that evening, a flurry of text messages to UD Arena Executive Director Scott DeBolt set into motion a transformation of UD Arena unlike any in its history. By March 17, 2020, the day the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament should have tipped in Dayton, the arena became southwest Ohio's first mass public COVID-19 testing site.
4.6.2021
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First class of Flyer Promise Scholars to graduate; program removes financial barriers, offers support for underserved students link-arrow link-arrow

The University of Dayton's first Flyer Promise Scholars will graduate this spring — cementing the success of the program created to remove financial barriers and offer support for underrepresented and underserved students.