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University of Dayton President Eric Spina plans to retire in June 2027. He has been UD's president for 11 years.
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"The Price of Eggs" is by two Dayton artists. The exhibition will be on display at Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland through Aug. 2.
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The food and culture festival runs Feb. 2-7 at University of Dayton. Local and national speakers will dig into topics related to food, culture and the humanities.
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University of Dayton professor Randall Wolfe is the author of a book called “Music of Christmas: Around the World, through the Centuries, and in American Popular Music."
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University of Dayton and IBM announce $20M+ semiconductor research partnership, establishing nano fabrication facility to develop AI hardware and train engineers.
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The Wright Brothers Institute is shutting down after more than two decades of work with the U.S. Air Force and entrepreneurs in the Dayton region.
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Developers broke ground on the first commercial building at the old Montgomery County Fairgrounds Friday morning, nearly 10 years after the project was announced and extensive site infrastructure work was done.
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GPS, Bluetooth, and advanced sensors are some of the tools University of Dayton researchers are exploring to increase safety at road construction sites.
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Narcissistic leaders have always been among us, perhaps even more so today. A look back and forward at those narcissistic leaders we know all too well from 2001.
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The Greater West Dayton Incubator will soon be a new tenant in the Wright Dunbar Cornerstone project. The University of Dayton received $1.8 million dollars in state and federal money for this project.
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The Montgomery County Jail Coalition studied how other communities monitor their jails. A new report lists recommendations for an independent watchdog committee and improving conditions at the County Jail.
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As solar projects are becoming more common in the U.S., the need to understand wildlife interactions with them is critical. A University of Dayton professor is studying the impact.