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Residence Directors' Kids Back Where They Started, Mark D. Weinstein
Residence Directors' Kids Back Where They Started, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University’s Getting Started Weekend always begins with student-leaders cheering for families as they shake signs with one key phrase: “Welcome Home.” While this phrase applies to all of Cedarville’s students, some have a special connection to the university that truly makes this place just that — home.
Preemie Families Reunite At Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
Preemie Families Reunite At Cedarville, Mark D. Weinstein
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Melissa looked around and saw freshman student Rosemary Carman. Rosemary didn’t recognize Melissa, but Melissa recognized Rosemary from pictures. Seconds later, Melissa was embracing Rosemary’s mom, Angela. Now mothers of college students, they had met each other 18 years before as mothers of premature babies, or preemies, and they had last seen each other when their daughters were 2.
In Sickness And In Health: Students Plan Weddings Amidst Covid, Mark D. Weinstein
In Sickness And In Health: Students Plan Weddings Amidst Covid, Mark D. Weinstein
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Most married couples can recall stories of stress from the wedding-planning process, especially those who planned their big days while in college. But for the many recently engaged couples at Cedarville University, COVID has eclipsed the challenges of ongoing academic commitments.
Changing Face Of Engineering, University Of Dayton
Changing Face Of Engineering, University Of Dayton
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The Stanford University Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) named four University of Dayton students to a global program that empowers student leaders to increase campus engagement through innovation, entrepreneurship and creativity.
Continuing To Grow, University Of Dayton
Continuing To Grow, University Of Dayton
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The University of Dayton Hanley Sustainability Institute, Mission of Mary Cooperative and East End Community Services will plant a fruit orchard at Lincoln Hill Gardens thanks to a $9,800 gift from Vectren. The expansion continues to build on the Institute's successes in its three years.
Human Rights Week, University Of Dayton
Human Rights Week, University Of Dayton
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The University of Dayton's Human Rights Week, a student-organized week of events to raise awareness of human rights issues around the world, will focus on the criminal justice system.
Ud In The News Feb. 3-9, University Of Dayton
Ud In The News Feb. 3-9, University Of Dayton
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'Diverse Issues in Higher Education' highlighted our new executive director of the Office Multicultural Affairs, 'Fortune' ran commentary from law professor Thaddeus Hoffmeister and law student Jessica Bernard; and leading Catholic magazine 'America' tapped Bill Portier, Mary Ann Spearin Chair of Catholic Theology, to discuss challenges for Catholic ministry in Appalachia.
Several outlets nationwide picked up a Salt Lake City Deseret News story about a book — Lead with Balance: How to Master Work-Life Balance in an Imbalanced Culture — and research by Donnie Hutchinson in the School of Business Administration's management and marketing department.
History professor Julius Amin, a …
Ud In The News Jan. 27-Feb. 2, University Of Dayton
Ud In The News Jan. 27-Feb. 2, University Of Dayton
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More than 650 outlets nationwide, including 'The New York Times' and 'The Washington Post,' took note of University of Dayton research for the common good the last week of January.
Local media highlighted an alumnus' generous gift to help remove financial barriers for high-achieving underrepresented students and our graduates' success after graduation.
Two other national publications sought UD experts to explain the politics of airport locations and winter Olympic sports jargon.
Safe Landing, University Of Dayton
Safe Landing, University Of Dayton
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Ninety-five percent of recent University of Dayton grads responding to the career services office's Flyer First Destination Survey report being employed, pursuing a graduate degree or participating in a service program within six months of graduation.
Legal Fast Track, University Of Dayton
Legal Fast Track, University Of Dayton
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The University of Dayton School of Law is accepting applications for its 3+2 program that will allow students to achieve a bachelor's and law degree in as little as five years, rather than the usual seven years.
Adele Center, University Of Dayton
Adele Center, University Of Dayton
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The University of Dayton will celebrate the beatification of Mother Adele de Batz de Trenquelléon, a co-founder of the Marianist family, by naming a new student residence hall and center on Lowes Street in her honor.
A Gift That Keeps Giving, University Of Dayton
A Gift That Keeps Giving, University Of Dayton
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Future teachers, pastoral ministers and musicians in need of help to fund their University of Dayton educations will receive a boost thanks to a generous gift that will fund scholarships in those areas.
The anonymous donor's contribution establishes an endowed scholarship fund in honor of the Sisters of the Precious Blood, who are based in Dayton and many of whom received University of Dayton degrees in teacher education, pastoral ministry and music.
A Leg Up On The Competition, University Of Dayton
A Leg Up On The Competition, University Of Dayton
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Big Four accounting firm EY is partnering with the University of Dayton to prepare students for the corporate world and provide them internship opportunities.
Celebrating Sustainability, University Of Dayton
Celebrating Sustainability, University Of Dayton
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The University of Dayton will continue working toward a more sustainable world with a week of free, public activities Oct. 22-28 to tout green living.
Doing The Robot, University Of Dayton
Doing The Robot, University Of Dayton
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Yaskawa America Inc., Motoman Robotics Division (Yaskawa Motoman), is continuing its support of hands-on learning for engineering students by donating six state-of-the art robots for the Motoman Robotics Lab at the University of Dayton.
Garden Of Plenty, University Of Dayton
Garden Of Plenty, University Of Dayton
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Inspired by environmental biology and sustainability, energy and the environment students, and led by the Hanley Sustainability Institute and facilities management, the University of Dayton Kennedy Union rooftop garden will provide a campus hub for sustainability education, improved aesthetics and a cooler roof that can lower the building's energy costs, and send cleaner water into storm sewers.
Empowered, University Of Dayton
Empowered, University Of Dayton
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Not wanting to waste the opportunity his godmother gave him to pull himself out of poverty, François Vibert battled through his darkness to earn a Fulbright scholarship he hopes will enable him to provide the gift of light to his native Haiti.
Table Of Plenty, University Of Dayton
Table Of Plenty, University Of Dayton
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A project involving the University of Dayton Hanley Sustainability Institute is turning heads and stopping traffic.
All of the excitement is about the work the institute, Mission of Mary Cooperative and East End Community Services are doing to transform a one-time Dayton public school site into a flourishing urban oasis.
After a year, Lincoln Hill Gardens has produced nearly 2 tons of food for 80 families, plus more to be sold at local markets. The proceeds go toward developing Lincoln Hill Garden, according to Stephen Mackell, urban farm manager at Mission of Mary Cooperative.
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.
Solutions For Common Good, University Of Dayton
Solutions For Common Good, University Of Dayton
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A new interactive website illustrates the full force of the University of Dayton’s standing as a major national research 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.
Research Catalysts, University Of Dayton
Research Catalysts, University Of Dayton
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The University of Dayton College of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering and Hanley Sustainability Institute, will provide up to $500,000 to support faculty and staff research in science, technology, engineering and math the next two summers.
Budding Research Careers, University Of Dayton
Budding Research Careers, University Of Dayton
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A $201,600 grant from the national Clare Boothe Luce Program of the Henry Luce Foundation will provide additional science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) undergraduate research opportunities for women at the University of Dayton.
An All-American Student Body At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
An All-American Student Body At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein
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Students from all across the United States are flocking to a small town in the Miami Valley for their college experience. According to Cedarville University’s Fall 2016 University Census, students from every state in the country are enrolled at the academically rigorous institution.
Blindfold Doesn't Deter Student From Rubik's Cube Success, Mark D. Weinstein
Blindfold Doesn't Deter Student From Rubik's Cube Success, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University students Nick Camillone and David Mortenson competed at the Mason Cubing Challenge in Mason, Ohio, on Sept. 10. Camillone’s highest placing was fourth in the blindfolded challenge while Mortenson’s highest placing was 14th in the 5x5 cube challenge.
Busy Summers, University Of Dayton
Busy Summers, University Of Dayton
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University of Dayton junior Corey Kuminecz could have worked a typical summer job back home in Indiana, but it would have done little to advance his skills for a potential career in environmental biology. Instead, he is assisting a National Science Foundation-funded research project to study the impact of invasive honeysuckle shrubs on Dayton-area streams.
Living Water, University Of Dayton
Living Water, University Of Dayton
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Sharing his perspective on Catholic social teaching, human rights and clean water has earned mechanical engineering student Tanner Rolfe a top prize in a national essay contest.
National Scientists, University Of Dayton
National Scientists, University Of Dayton
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University of Dayton researchers are part of a select group of organizations awarded funding for prestigious National Science Foundation research and project grants.
No Electricity, No Problem, University Of Dayton
No Electricity, No Problem, University Of Dayton
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University of Dayton engineering students won three awards at the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington, D.C., for a device they hope will one day operate without electricity and provide eco-friendly refrigeration in areas lacking reliable electricity or affordable solar power.
I Love Ud, University Of Dayton
I Love Ud, University Of Dayton
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The annual I Love UD campaign kicks off Monday to celebrate the University of Dayton community and encourage alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends to Learn. Lead. Share.