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The University of Dayton Fighting Flyers was selected as the top Army ROTC program in the Midwest, earning the 2022-23 General Douglas MacArthur Award. Recently, WYSO’s Garrett Reese spent a morning with the group to learn more about how they train.
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This week, the city of Dayton hosted several events to address homelessness and housing justice. The events included an art exhibit, and an annual housing symposium hosted by the University of Dayton.
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University of Dayton will archive the work of renowned Dayton artist Willis Bing Davis. The archive will document over five decades of Davis’ research, photographs and research materials.
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A newly proposed Ohio Senate bill would add autism and opioid use disorder to the 25 conditions already approved for medical marijuana treatment in the state. Also, the Dayton City Commission just gave out hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funds to stimulate local development.
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The University of Dayton has one of the largest collections of nativities in the country.
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Pike County Massacre Sentencing; Measles Discovered in Clark County; UD Heath Equity Fellowship and Think Tank; New Body Cams; Homestead Exemption Deadline Looming
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The University of Dayton has launched a Health Equity Fellowship and Health Equity Activation Think Tank to help address gaps in healthcare access in Dayton.
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A new engineering class at the University of Dayton is looking to harness its math skills to solve a complicated issue – homelessness. The class, called Engineering Systems for the Common Good, will work with Montgomery County Homeless Solutions to help accomplish this goal.
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Advocacy groups in Ohio continue to push for human trafficking legislation. Two new state bills would expand expungement provisions for survivors.
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Wednesday marked the 84th anniversary of Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass. It was a series of attacks against German Jews, synagogues, and Jewish businesses by Nazis. To mark the event, the University of Dayton hosted a remembrance event.
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The Intelligent Infrastructure Engineering Lab is up and running at the University of Dayton.
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Around 1,800 of the 2000 new UD students moved into their first year dorms on Friday.