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Ud In The News Nov. 4-10, University Of Dayton
Ud In The News Nov. 4-10, University Of Dayton
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The Associated Press featured engineering research on artificial intelligence while The Saturday Evening Post and The Wall Street Journal tapped experts to discuss "fake news" in Russia and the split jury in the bribery and corruption trial of a U.S. senator, respectively.
All three Dayton TV stations previewed the Human Rights Center's biennial human rights conference, which attracts an international cast of more than 100 civil rights, race, immigration and human rights experts from more than 15 nations.
Other local coverage highlighted a University partnership with Big Four accounting firm EY that will prepare students for the corporate world and …
Flyer Pitch In Asia, University Of Dayton
Flyer Pitch In Asia, University Of Dayton
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Two business ideas focused on technology won the opening rounds in China and Vietnam of the University of Dayton Flyer Pitch competition, one of the largest international business plan contests at the collegiate level.
International Research, University Of Dayton
International Research, University Of Dayton
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There’s not an obvious connection between water and information technology — unless you ask Simanti Dasgupta.
Heritage Today, University Of Dayton
Heritage Today, University Of Dayton
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A new University of Dayton library exhibit will feature art elements of the oldest and longest canal in the world, the Grand Canal of China. “Heritage Today: The Grand Canal of China” runs Monday, Oct. 23, to Dec. 1 on the first and second floors of Roesch Library.
A Vision For Change, University Of Dayton
A Vision For Change, University Of Dayton
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An international cast of civil rights, race, immigration and human rights experts will convene at the University of Dayton Nov. 8-10 for the Social Practice of Human Rights conference.
Ud In The News Oct. 1-6, University Of Dayton
Ud In The News Oct. 1-6, University Of Dayton
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University of Dayton faculty shared their expertise on human rights, politics, marriage and transportation with national media outlets during the first week of October.
Local news also highlighted the latest developments in the University's partnership with Premier Health to transform the former fairgrounds site in Dayton.
Ud In The News Sept. 23-29, University Of Dayton
Ud In The News Sept. 23-29, University Of Dayton
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A leading national Catholic media outlet and local media turned to University of Dayton experts to discuss nuclear deterrence, immigration and sustainability. Plus, a national publication covering the robotics industry picked up our news of a gift to support the Motoman Robotics Lab.
Research Offers Tough Love To Improve Human Rights Practices, University Of Dayton
Research Offers Tough Love To Improve Human Rights Practices, University Of Dayton
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The University of Dayton Human Rights Center and human rights studies program have partnered with OpenGlobalRights to share research and commentary with a half-million readers in more than 140 countries and 12 languages. In the University's first installment, Joel Pruce, an assistant professor of human rights, discusses how practicing the same human rights habits does not guarantee improvement over time.
China Institute Growth, University Of Dayton
China Institute Growth, University Of Dayton
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Since its inception, the University of Dayton China Institute has experienced steady growth and now, at its fifth anniversary, is launching new programs and partnerships.
Students can earn a new minor — Studies in Design and Entrepreneurship in China — in one fall semester at the Institute, which is located in the ultramodern Suzhou Industrial Park, home to a third of the world's Fortune 500 companies.
Learning Without Borders, University Of Dayton
Learning Without Borders, University Of Dayton
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A University of Dayton education isn’t limited to the Dayton city limits. Just ask the 500 students who are making the world their campus this summer.
More than 500 students are earning academic credit or participating in service opportunities in more than 20 countries through international experiences led by the University.
International Student Success, University Of Dayton
International Student Success, University Of Dayton
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The University of Dayton and Shorelight Education today announced a new partnership to enhance the University's ongoing aim to provide a world-class educational experience to students from all parts of the globe.
Op-Ed: What's Next In Syria, University Of Dayton
Op-Ed: What's Next In Syria, University Of Dayton
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Human rights expert Mark Ensalaco says any strategy in Syria should include American diplomatic and humanitarian might, too.
International Math Wiz, University Of Dayton
International Math Wiz, University Of Dayton
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1972 University of Dayton graduate Richard Schoen has won three international prizes for math so far this year, including the Wolf Prize in Mathematics which is mentioned in the same breath as "a Nobel for math."
Land Of Promise, University Of Dayton
Land Of Promise, University Of Dayton
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The Brazilian organization for which Dayton native Sr. Dorothy Stang worked before her murder in 2005 will be the recipient of an international human rights award from the University of Dayton.
Justice For All, University Of Dayton
Justice For All, University Of Dayton
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University of Dayton Human Rights Center Executive Director and human rights lawyer Camilo Pérez-Bustillo says U.S. President Donald Trump's executive orders on immigration and refugees intensifies and encourages xenophobia, racism and intolerance, and are reminiscent of some of the "darker moments" in American history.
Lending Support, University Of Dayton
Lending Support, University Of Dayton
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University of Dayton Eric F. Spina offers University support to faculty, staff and students affected by the executive order on immigration.
'Nobel For Math', University Of Dayton
'Nobel For Math', University Of Dayton
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1972 University of Dayton graduate Richard Schoen won the Wolf Prize in Mathematics, a top international prize that's among a trio often mentioned in the same breath as "a Nobel for math."