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How energy efficient are the homes in UD's Student Neighborhood? Learn what a team from the UD Hanley Sustainability Institute and Sinclair discovered when conducting an energy audit.
Dreaming of a college with top-tier campus food, outstanding dorms, and students who are happy and passionate about their sports teams? According to The Princeton Review, the University of Dayton ...
National outlets The Conversation, Our Sunday Visitor, School Business Now, Catholic World Report and prominent regional outlets Spectrum News 1 Los Angeles, The Washington Times, Chicago Catholic and ...
Respected for "his dedication for and impact on optics research and education, and scientific outreach," Perry Yaney continued to advise and mentor graduate students after his retirement in 2004.
At UD, “Dayton” means home. For the world, it means peace. Dayton” is the name of the university where we learned and grew, a place that nurtured those we care for and opened up a world of ...
UDOLLI's Fall Term begins Sept. 15, 2025, and registration is now open. With more than 90 seminars to choose from — including in-person and online options — there’s something for every interest and ...
Where are you reading University of Dayton Magazine? Alumni show us where they read around the globe.
A University of Dayton education creates citizens committed to the common good. But the University can’t do it alone. It takes collective investment to improve access, achieve academic excellence and ...
The Greater West Dayton Incubator has selected a permanent location in Wright Dunbar’s Cornerstone project — nearly tripling its space and deepening the University of Dayton’s long term commitment to ...
Sona Movsesian, an executive assistant, author and media personality, is our Humor Writer of the Month for August 2025.
Why did you decide to earn a J.D.? When utilized correctly, the law is a phenomenal channel through which you can have a lasting impact on someone's life. A J.D. degree allows me to make a difference ...
What if the whole world were organized like the campus — a place of beauty and order, open to all ideas and welcoming to everyone? Brother Phil Aaron, S.M. ’54, muses on his walks through ...