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November 29, 2005
Clear ceramic shows military/commercial capabilities
November 29, 2005 in Research | Permalink
November 15, 2005
UD alums bring early X-mas to nation's youth
Held by 26 of UD's alumni chapters, Christmas off Campus benefits charities and less-fortunate children and families in the chapters' respective cities.
November 15, 2005 | Permalink
November 14, 2005
State department official to kick off Dayton Peace Accords Forum
Rosemary DiCarlo, deputy assistant secretary for Europe and Eurasian Affairs in the U.S. State Department, will travel to Dayton on Thursday, Nov. 17, to kick off a policy forum that examines the Dayton Peace Accords a decade later.
November 14, 2005 in Hot issues, International issues | Permalink
November 11, 2005
Justice dept. language toward SIU inflammatory
UD race law professor says 'anti-white' label on Southern Illinois University programs by U.S. Department of Justice hurts race relations.
November 11, 2005 in Education, Hot issues, Law | Permalink
Catholics unite to oppose death penalty
Theologians believe time has come for Catholics to unite as bishops announce campaign to end death penalty.
November 11, 2005 in Catholic issues | Permalink
November 07, 2005
Peacemakers
Former United Nations Ambassador Richard Holbrooke and a retired music teacher will be honored for their role in sustaining peace in the former Yugoslavia — as part of events commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords.
November 7, 2005 in Hot issues, International issues | Permalink
November 03, 2005
The myth of redemptive violence
A decade after the Dayton Peace Accords, community leaders ask, "Can Dayton become recognized as a city that brings people of different religions together to promote peace and justice on a global scale?"
November 3, 2005 in Hot issues, International issues | Permalink
November 01, 2005
The perfect appeal
Women are still more likely than men to donate organs, but a new University of Dayton study says more men can be persuaded by emotional appeals.