UD News A decade in the making, the onMain Innovation District celebrated a milestone today with the groundbreaking for its ...
Two University of Dayton students were awarded 2025 arts and humanities scholarships by the Council on Undergraduate Research, from a total of five U.S. awards. Savannah “Sam” Smith and Caleb Molseed ...
This past summer, I had the opportunity to work as a Zero Waste Specialist through the Hanley Sustainability Institute’s Undergraduate Sustainability Fellowship Program. As an HSI Sustainability ...
When I interviewed for a position in UD’s public relations office 23 years ago, I finished our conversation with a pledge: “I promise not to bring down the University of Dayton.” You see, I had a bad ...
Going Green at Go 4th! A student in the Hanley Sustainability Institute's undergraduate summer fellowship program reflects on her experience with introducing sustainability efforts at a local city's ...
Wendi Aarons is an award-winning humor writer who writes "books to make you laugh no matter your age." She's our Humor Writer of the Month for September. The Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop has come ...
Dr. Julius A. Amin is professor in the Department of History. During his tenure at the University of Dayton, he has taught a variety of courses in the area of African and African American History. He ...
Haimanti Roy specializes in the political and social history of colonial India and modern South Asia. Her first book, Partitioned Lives: Refugees, Migrants, Citizens in India and Pakistan, 1947-65 ...
College of Arts and Sciences: Human Rights Center, Human Rights Studies Originally from Dayton, Tony Talbott joined the military and served a total of 13 years in the Army National Guard and the U.S.
As a renewable and clean energy engineering graduate student at the University of Dayton, you can grow your passion for clean energy and sustainability, develop your skills to design, optimize and ...
A West Virginia researcher who lent his collection of works by the Italian artist Ezio Anichini for a major exhibit at the University of Dayton in 2022 has donated the works to the Marian Library.