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The symposium's theme was "Creating Brave Spaces for Civic Engagement." In this conversation, panelists discussed building community during uncertain political times.
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Beyond Grocery opened in April and offers a grab and go concept for visitors to the Arcade.
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Ohio House Bill 157, also known as the Hunger Free Campus bill. This bill would allocate $2.5 million for college students’ basic needs.
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Tony Hall joins the International Peace Museum on Friday and Saturday for a fasting event, aimed at promoting peace and food justice
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The university's student body has been shrinking, requiring fewer faculty and staff. The cuts are expected to save the university around $25 million over the next few fiscal years, allowing it to avoid running a deficit.
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In this episode of WYSO's Think Twice podcast, University of Dayton professor Bill Trollinger says the Christian Nationalist hate group, the Ku Klux Klan, terrorized Black, Catholic, and Jewish people in the 1920s.
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The University of Dayton has the largest student-run investment firm in the country that often outperforms other funds.
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Over the summer 20 students participated in the pilot program. UD's Hanley Sustainability Institute provided students with 238 pounds of produce, grown and processed at the campus garden.
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University of Dayton's Herr Venture for Change Program will encourage students to use business skills toward social change, with a new certification available fall 2024.
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The University of Dayton will soon capture its electricity in a way that’s environmentally sustainable.
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The way existing livestock disease testing works, farmers can wait days or even weeks on outside labs. The Kalix PCR testing system, licensed under University of Dayton, provides on-site testing to quickly prevent disease from spreading among cows, chickens or other farm animals.
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Premier Health and University of Dayton plan to redevelop the old Montgomery County fairgrounds and share taxes from the future neighborhood with Dayton Public Schools.