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Greater West Dayton Incubator accepting microloans applications

Underrepresented and under-resourced business owners can apply for microloans through the Greater West Dayton Incubator’s Culture Capital program, open through Oct. 18.

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10.11.24
UD in the News Oct. 5-11

Newsweek, TIME, The Conversation and U.S. Catholic tapped the expertise of UD faculty. Local media highlighted the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and a grant to help connect students with Miami Valley employers.

10.09.24
UD Sinclair Academy secures $500K grant for new student, workforce initiative

The University of Dayton earned a $500,000 grant from the American Talent Initiative to launch a UD Sinclair Academy initiative that connects students with local employers.

10.08.24
Students travel to Rome for General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops

University of Dayton students will travel to Rome to interact with delegates of the General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, a key meeting shaping the future of the Roman Catholic Church.

10.04.24
UD in the News Sept. 28-Oct. 4

Alan Veliz-Cuba described in The Conversation how math solves problems. Sarah Brashears discussed in Inside Higher Ed how students can be effective notetakers. Christopher Devine gave interviews to several outlets in North America about the VP debate.

10.03.24
UD’s student-run investment fund, largest in nation, marks 25 years

The University of Dayton marks the 25th anniversary of its student-run investment fund, the largest in the country, with more than $80 million in assets under its management.

09.26.24
!@#$%&: That hot sand making you hop across the beach may someday power your home

Anyone stepping barefoot across a hot beach knows sand stores heat. A University of Dayton researcher is working on extracting and storing heat from that sand and other sand-like materials, which someday may be used to power U.S. homes.