Haimanti Roy specializes in the political and social history of colonial India and modern South Asia. Her first book, Partitioned Lives: Refugees, Migrants, Citizens in India and Pakistan, 1947-65 ...
The University of Dayton has named Christopher Roederer dean of the University of Dayton School of Law. Roederer has served as the school's interim dean since January 2025. "Chris is a highly ...
UD News A front porch is not where you expect to find yourself inside a library. But at the University of Dayton, “Heidi’s ...
For Rick Henfling ’06, taking flight is more than a metaphor — it’s a career trajectory. University of Dayton students know that when it comes to taking flight, the sky’s the limit. But for Rick ...
As an University of Dayton electrical engineering graduate student, you'll work with top scholars and industry leaders to develop your area of expertise. Our faculty are nationally recognized as ...
The University of Dayton is developing and adapting curriculum as part of its broader AI strategy to prepare students to use the technology skillfully and thoughtfully in their careers.
University of Dayton graduates continue to find success after graduation, with 97% reporting being employed, pursuing a graduate degree or participating in a service program within six months of ...
Bright clusters of Virginia bluebells and the star-shaped lemon-yellow blooms of marsh marigold greet Marianist Sister Leanne Jablonski ’85 as she walks a meandering pathway through woodlands at the ...
A decade in the making, the onMain Innovation District celebrated a milestone today with the groundbreaking for its first commercial building, the Think Dayton building. The event marks the beginning ...
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 ...
In 1920, an Egyptian Coptic Christian by the name of Tawfik Khalil Abraham made plans to build a hotel on a plot of land he owned in the town of Zeitoun. According to Coptic tradition, Zeitoun hosted ...
Humans have been making fire using friction for thousands of years, with evidence of its use found in archaeological records across different cultures worldwide. Fire by friction is a testament to ...