University of Dayton junior CJ Delgado is helping people navigate the citizenship process through an internship with University of Dayton School of Law’s Immigration Law Clinic. Delgado, a political ...
Media featured the Roger Glass Center for the Arts grand opening and learning opportunities for students. NPR On Point tapped Christopher Devine to be a guest and The National Desk quoted him in a ...
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor Kim Bigelow was awarded the status of Fellow in the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB). She will be recognized at the annual ASB ...
Considering the extensive nature of this topic, it is important to recognize this lesson covers only a select aspect of the subject. This lesson encourages students to reflect on their own perception ...
Through two positions and ten years, lab manager Penny Timmer has always been committed to supporting students. Timmer, from Michigan, graduated from Michigan State University with a bachelor’s degree ...
Ben Robertson doesn’t work for an usual employer of UD graduates — but still certainly a rewarding one. After graduating with his master’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Dayton ...
As the engineering industry rapidly evolves, there is a constant flow of new ideas into the School of Engineering to ensure students are prepared to make an impact in the workforce. The Dean’s Cabinet ...
In 2023, after creating digital versions of all of its newsletters from 1915 to 2006, the Knights of Lithuania organization transferred the entire collection – both physical and digital – to the ...
The Ethos Center, a signature program in the School of Engineering, offers a variety of opportunities for students to use their engineering skills to help others within underserved communities. The ...
Esther Brownsmith became immersed in the Bible at a young age, attending biblical studies conventions with her parents, who created Accordance Bible study software. Brownsmith, assistant professor of ...
Two unique events shaped our lives recently: a rare earthquake that hit the northeast, and last week's solar eclipse. I experienced neither event fully. In fact, I didn't feel the earthquake, or the ...
I’ve been home from the Erma Bombeck Writer’s Workshop for a week. My dog is still a little upset with me that she is no longer dining on the good dishes. Apparently, I hid her dog bowls in the ...