UD News IBM (NYSE: IBM) and the University of Dayton today announced an agreement for the joint research and development of next-generation semiconductor technologies and materials. The collaboration ...
UD News The free annual Nativities exhibit will explore how artists around the world imagine Jesus' birthplace. "Seeking ...
Cooley Howarth, a professor emeritus who taught for 37 years in the School of Law, died Nov. 8 in Covington, Ohio. He was 76. Howarth started as a professor at the University of Dayton School of Law ...
As a Catholic, Marianist institution, we're committed to making a University of Dayton education accessible to all students. To help you cover your costs, a variety of scholarships, grants, loans and ...
The Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop marks its 25th anniversary this year and will keep the celebration going through next spring with a keynote lineup of bestselling authors and rising comedy stars, ...
The world’s foremost collector of works by the Italian illustrator Ezio Anichini has donated his collection to the Marian Library, which featured the works in a 2022 exhibit.
J.D., Vermont Law School M.E.L.P, magna cum laude, Environmental Law & Policy, Vermont Law School M.S., Environmental Sciences & Policy, Johns Hopkins University B.S ...
Dr. Curtis Farnsel is an Assistant Professor in the University of Dayton’s Department of Accounting. Curtis has a Sustainability Scholar designation with the Hanley Sustainability Institute. His ...
The School of Law has now been in the top 2 among Ohio law schools in an important job metric in 5 of the last 6 years and in the top 3 all 6 years.
Dr. Christopher Calvin is an Assistant Professor in the University of Dayton’s Department of Accounting. His research primarily examines audit quality and auditing regulation, with an emphasis on ...
Virginia W. Kettering Hall has the distinction of being one of the longest residence halls in the country. Each VWK suite-style room houses four sophomore students. Co-ed by suite, each suite has two ...
It was Dec. 19, 1923 – 100 years ago. The first day of Christmas break at the University of Dayton, with fewer than 40 students still on campus. At 10:30 p.m., the quiet was shattered by a series of ...
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