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October 31, 2007
Forget the lawyer jokes
The New York Times features an effort by the University of Dayton, Harvard University, Stanford University and other law schools to modify the curriculum to better train lawyers.
October 31, 2007 in Law | Permalink
October 30, 2007
RISE to hear Nasdaq closing bell
The University of Dayton will be the first college campus to host a remote Nasdaq Stock Market closing bell ceremony next spring as part of the 2008 RISE VIII Global Student Investment Forum.
October 30, 2007 in Business | Permalink
October 29, 2007
A perfect skylight optimizes savings
A perfectly sized skylight can save a half a penny to 25 cents, per square foot of floor space, in a year. That’s up to $25,000 in a 100,000-square foot facility.
October 29, 2007 in Engineering, Research | Permalink
October 26, 2007
Money can't reliably buy baseball wins
Researchers found that Major League Baseball teams in large markets that have more resources can't immediately parlay their fortunes into wins.
October 26, 2007 in Business, Hot issues | Permalink
Summer bar passage rate best since 2000
School of Law ranks third in Ohio in percentage of students passing state bar exam.
October 26, 2007 in Law | Permalink
October 22, 2007
Still ineligible
The Ohio Historic Preservation Office rules for the second time that Building 26 appears to be ineligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
October 22, 2007 in Hot issues | Permalink
October 19, 2007
Human rights
The University of Dayton will launch one of the first bachelor's degrees in human rights studies in the nation.
October 19, 2007 in Hot issues | Permalink
October 16, 2007
Getting noticed on a national level
Top education foundation picks School of Law to serve on panel examining legal education.
October 16, 2007 in Law | Permalink
October 04, 2007
On Boeing's list
The strength of the University of Dayton’s engineering research has earned it a spot on the Boeing Co.’s list of preferred universities.
October 4, 2007 in Engineering | Permalink