University of Dayton students developing technology to detect dangerous truck driver fatigue won the top tech prize at this year’s Flyer Pitch competition, with one founder motivated by a deeply ...
Student leaders learned from and networked with sustainability professionals and students from other campuses at a three-day conference.
While the Marian Library’s annual Christmas exhibit is only open for about two months, making it happen is a year-round effort of University Libraries employees and students.
Whether it's on the court or in the stands, everyone is a Flyer. When you experience it for the first time, you'll know why the Flyers — and our mascot, Rudy Flyer — are so beloved by the Flyer ...
The University of Dayton is committed to transparency. Why? We want you to have peace of mind when it comes to cost, so you are positioned for a successful future. Explore this page to learn about ...
On March 5, a group of passionate and driven University of Dayton Honors students traveled to Washington, D.C. for the annual Dayton2DC program—a unique opportunity that connects students with alumni, ...
Anastasie Weaver Laboratory Instructor Full-Time Faculty College of Arts and Sciences: Chemistry ...
Hon. Michael J. Newman is a United States District Judge in the Southern District of Ohio’s Dayton seat of court. He was appointed in 2020. He previously served as a United States Magistrate Judge, a ...
Ed.D. in Sport Management and Leisure Studies, Temple University, 1993 M.S. in Physical Education and Sport Management, The Ohio State University, 1985 B.S. in Communications Studies, State University ...
UD News Vince Lewis remembers a literal ray of light cutting through the dust of the decades-abandoned Dayton Arcade. He was with Scott Koorndyk of The Entrepreneurs Center, standing in the quiet, ...
The biannual U.S. Catholic bishops’ meeting received more than its usual attention this June due to one particular item on its agenda: a proposed document on the Sacrament of the Eucharist, a ritual ...
The University of Dayton's Department of Physical Therapy was well-represented at the American Physical Therapy Association's (APTA) annual scientific conference last week in Boston, Massachusetts.