With Election Day fast approaching, the Montgomery Board of Elections needs all the help it can get. And several University of Dayton students are here to serve. The program, which takes students ...
The whispers about a law school opening at the University of Dayton had been audible for years, but really started to increase in the early 1970s. UD had once run a law school. It opened in 1922 as a ...
The University of Dayton’s Society of Sales Engineers (SSE) is on a fast track to success. Started in the fall of 2022, the student organization has grown from 5 student members to over 100. With ...
This summer, University of Dayton biologist Chelse Prather took a group of students on a six-day backpacking trip through Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains as part of a new environmental biology lab to ...
This fall a group of student veterans gathered on campus to have a conversation with a high-profile guest — Department of Veteran Affairs Chief of Staff Margaret “Meg” Kabat. Kabat facilitated a ...
The University of Dayton plans to expand its RecPlex starting in early 2025 to include new state-of-the-art health and counseling centers slated to open in fall 2026. No tuition dollars will be used ...
Jacob brings years of experience managing medication to help individuals reach their mental health goals. He views treatment as a team effort where all perspectives are valued. He understands that ...
Considering the impacts of artificial intelligence on society, University of Dayton senior Liam Row spent his summer in Washington, D.C., reviewing artificial intelligence policies and advocating for ...
Doctoral students and faculty from the physical therapy program and undergraduates in the Pre-PT Club joined together for an inaugural Day of Service in October. October is National Physical Therapy ...
Amelia Dougherty was a sophomore studying civil engineering when sustainability caught her attention. She wanted to change her major, but it felt like jumping into the unknown. “It’s definitely been a ...
Like hitting the sweet spot, Blake Henderson ’17 propelled his career by making the right contacts for the greatest impact. First baseball, now golf. Both sports figure in the trajectory of his life ...
The Human Rights Center is committed to experiential learning that is vocationally-driven, connected to campus learning, and experienced in collective ways. HRC summer programming was designed in a ...