Why a University of Dayton MPA? The University of Dayton MPA Program, offered since 1967, prepares responsible public-servant leaders who advance the common good by working to improve the quality of ...
A successful brand goes beyond universal recognition. When people encounter the University, we want them to know who we are and what we stand for. To ensure we are presenting the University in a ...
The BEES were busy before, during and after Christmas on Campus. The night before, the BEES gathered to prepare the crafts — reindeer bell necklaces, snowman wooden bead ornaments and pinecone bird ...
In late October, the BEES took an inaugural trip to Ohio’s newest state park, The Great Council State Park in Xenia, Ohio. Erected on the site of the Shawnee village of Old Chillicothe, the ...
Leonardo Morales Badillo, better known as Leo around the halls of the School of Business Administration at the University of Dayton, is wrapping up an extraordinary chapter in his life where he’s ...
The Palermo Founders Fund was established in 2004 and provides annual support for Honors students undertaking Honors Thesis projects that involve international research, service and leadership in the ...
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Note: A printable (.pdf) version of this guide is available here. The Family Educational and Privacy Rights Act of 1974 (“FERPA”) is the federal law that protects ...
The following are frequently-used forms related to the University's FERPA Policy: ...
onMain’s innovative redevelopment of the former Montgomery County Fairgrounds site took another important step on Dec. 18 thanks to legislation approved by the Dayton City Commission. The legislation ...
Over two weekends in October, the BEES broke up into smaller cohorts and used Recplex bikes to trek to the SunWatch Indian Village across the Great Miami River. Inhabited by the Late Woodland people ...
In mid-September 2024, the BEES visited the newly-minted UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the Ft. Ancient Earthworks in Oregonia, Ohio. “Built on a steep bluff overlooking the Little Miami River, ...