Last October, Bettsy McFarland Leech ’87 found herself in the dropoff lane of the Dayton International Airport frustrated and worried. Allie awaits her flight. She was dropping off her daughter, Allie ...
Being viewed as a good corporate citizen can be good for the bottom line, find Erica Neuman and Curtis Farnsel, assistant professors of accounting at the University of Dayton. When corporations based ...
A record-breaking 12,152 local students trade classrooms for courtside seats at UD Arena for the annual School Day Event, turning a mid-week women’s basketball matchup into lifetime memories. The ...
Six decades after Nat King Cole’s death in 1965, his music is still some of the most played in the world, and his celebrity transcends generational and racial divides. His smooth voice, captivating ...
US law schools emphasize case law reasoning, grading curves, and testing formats that differ from the systems many international students are used to. One of the biggest shifts for LLM students is ...
To protect the health of our campus community, the University requires all students to provide immunization information and complete the tuberculosis (TB) questionnaire before starting classes, which ...
A School of Engineering faculty member and a researcher are a part of a team that has been awarded a multi-million dollar subcontract to help develop technology that is critical to the Department of ...
On Jan. 18, the BEES (Business Ethics & Environmental Sustainability) took a short flight across the river to the Dayton Art Institute for a special exhibition bringing together original art from two ...
Michelle Pautz talked to The Chronicle of Higher Education about what keeps stressed faculty members going. The National Desk, French Catholic newspaper LaCroix and Religion News Service are among ...
Each fall, University of Dayton students travel to New York City to see masterworks in museums and visit artist studios, drawing inspiration for their craft at the center of the art world. The ...
Growing up in France, Corinne Brion, associate professor of educational administration, always had a distinct love for animals. But, starting at 12 years old, she began to have a keen interest in sea ...
“Saints, Sinners and Scorsese” is the unofficial title of a University of Dayton religion and film course taught by American studies scholar Anthony Smith that explores religious themes in a selection ...
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