We’re proud of our college’s emphasis on that Marianist philosophy, and we’re proud to serve our school community now.
Charles Russo was a guest of Ave Maria Radio and regional and local media featured a $1.5 million gift for the Center for Catholic Education. Legal expert Charles Russo discusses state laws trying to ...
Rebecca Gonter-Dray, assistant clinical professor for dietetics and nutrition in the Department of Health and Sport Science, was honored with two distinctive awards from the nutrition and dietetics ...
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UDRI's nondestructive evaluation engineering experts have been developing software for the the analysis of probability of detection (POD) data since the 1990s. Over the past three decades our POD ...
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The University of Dayton’s Center for Catholic Education received a $1.5 million donation from Peggy and Victor Dubrowski to help prepare the next generation of Catholic educators with a strong ...
Though the University of Dayton Magazine staff is small — all seven of us, including a graduate assistant and a part-timer who refuses to retire (ahem, Thomas M. Columbus) — we come to our humble ...
Crafting a book that makes philosophical and theological concepts more relatable, Bret Callentine ’92 tells the intricate story of redemption, discovery and spirituality. When Reily dies in a ...
A team of engineers at the University of Dayton Research Institute have developed a one-of-a-kind laser system that proved so successful in its initial intended use in composites processing, the ...
1 – Bob Cherichella ’73 and his wife, Heather, took a 16-day bucket list trip to Africa, which included trips to Cape Town and Victoria Falls and two safaris. 2 – Bill Archdeacon ’73 and his wife, ...
Engineers at the UD Research Institute developed a laser system so successful in its initial intended use in composites processing that the institute opened a new lab to exploit the technology into ...