Before joining UD, Cupp worked as a senior vice president at Angie’s List and chief marketing officer for Berkshire ...
The world’s foremost collector of works by the Italian illustrator Ezio Anichini has donated his collection to the Marian Library, which featured the works in a 2022 exhibit.
At the University of Dayton, we have an incredible story to tell. And it's important that when we speak about ourselves, we speak with one voice. We need to speak in a way that makes others understand ...
Sport clubs provide experiential learning opportunities through involvement in teamwork, fundraising, public relations, organization, administration, budgeting and scheduling, as well as the ...
The Catholic Church considers St. Joseph a role model of fatherhood and faith. In many countries, Father’s Day is celebrated on his feast day, writes Gloria Falcão Dodd, research professor at the ...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and the University of Dayton today announced an agreement for the joint research and development of next-generation semiconductor technologies and materials. The collaboration aims to ...
Dr. Kristen Krupa is the Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Wilke Distinguished Professor and Chair in Chemical and Materials Engineering, and the lab director of the Cellular Evaluation of Bioengineering ...
Editor’s note: The economic crisis brought about by the coronavirus pandemic has increased the number of Americans who can’t always get enough to eat, including children. The Conversation U.S. asked ...
The free annual Nativities exhibit will explore how artists around the world imagine Jesus' birthplace. "Seeking Shelter: Beyond the Stable" opens Nov. 24 in Roesch Library and features Nativity sets ...
The process of applying for financial aid can seem daunting, but we are here to help. Explore this page to learn how to get through the process.
A recent study by Andrew Edelblum, assistant professor of marketing, and Nathan B. Warren, associate professor of marketing at BI Norwegian Business School, showed that men who post often on social ...
On Dec. 31, people from cultures all around the world will be raising a toast to welcome in A.D. 2022. Few of them will think about the fact that A.D. signals “anno Domini,” Latin for “in the year of ...
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