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In a globalized legal landscape, LL.M. degrees—particularly those earned online—are increasingly becoming a strategic choice for international legal professionals and U.S. attorneys alike. Yet, they ...
Mother’s Day weekend was a reason for multiple celebrations at University of Dayton Arena. The University conferred approximately 500 master’s and doctoral degrees Saturday, May 10, the same day the ...
With more than 15 years of leadership in one of its signature programs, Rhonda Mercs has been named executive director of the University of Dayton’s Center for Catholic Education — positioning the ...
Let’s talk about leadership. Over the course of my presidency and during a time of great challenge for higher education, five extraordinary individuals have offered UD a master class in ...
Natalie Hudson, professor of political science, research professor of law and executive director of the University of Dayton Human Rights Center, will speak on the current state of the United Nations ...
The Associated Press, Ms., Catholic World Report and the Dayton Daily News are among the media citing UD expertise or research. WDTN.com highlighted the honorary degree entrepreneur and non-profit ...
As a student athletic trainer, Kat Blandford ‘26 is literally receiving hands-on experience as she helps treat injuries sustained by her fellow Flyers. “I have been able to immerse myself in what will ...
Donya Qendah is an aspiring physical therapist. She absorbs all she can in class and works as a physical therapy aid, too. On Wednesday mornings, Qendah exercises her skills with third- and ...
At the sight of white smoke, Catholic experts jumped into action, sharing expertise with FOX News, The Wall Street Journal, NewsNation, The Washington Post, and TV and radio stations in Washington, ...
Good morning, CLASS OF 2025!! And what a joyous morning it is! Congratulations to each and every one of you! Now…take a deep breath. Pause. Exhale. And let the realization of this moment wash over you ...
I always tell students one thing when they come into my office: “You’ve gotta put a goal for the year on the wall.” They show up for candy and leave with a purpose. At least, that’s my hope.
University of Dayton faculty offer early reflections on the election of Pope Leo XIV, highlighting his deep roots in the Americas, his commitment to Catholic social teaching; and his emphasis on unity ...
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