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Campus Report, Vol. 37, No. 7
University of Dayton
Elie Wiesel speaks on combating indifference, intolerance, injustice; Mike Kelly and Tim Wabler talk sports and so much more; Celebration of the Arts line-up announced; and deans Thomas Lasley and Lisa Kloppenberg talk about what's next as they step down.
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Campus Report, Vol. 37, No. 6
University of Dayton
Father Rossier installed as director of the Marian Library; 2010 Lackner Award winners announced; health assessment reports room for improvement; and Darrow named honors director.
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Campus Report, Vol. 37, No. 5
University of Dayton
NCR purchase adds 115 acres of opportunity to campus; Curran's contract extended to 2015; remembering dean emeritus Bill Hoben; honors art exhibited in Alumni Hall; and more in this issue.
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Campus Report, Vol. 37, No. 4
University of Dayton
Get ready to step onto a new porch UD's new portal. Plus, Father Johann Roten, S.M., steps down as director of the Marian Library; human trafficking conference works to help all God's children; and faculty step into the opera spotlight.
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Campus Report, Vol. 37, No. 3
University of Dayton
Enrollment management fill our classrooms by combining personal attention, social media; our crush on creches; law school celebrates 35 years with 35 things; "green" algae grows to reduce carbon dioxide; and more.
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Campus Report, Vol. 37, No. 2
University of Dayton
Changes are on the horizon for health benefits; a program on faith and life wins a national award; working groups have assembled to build the new common academic program; a faculty member earns acclaim in his native Ethiopia; and campus sustainability programs are meeting with success. Plus, Take a Break with Meghann Heft.
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Campus Report, Vol. 37, No. 1
University of Dayton
With a million-dollar goal for energy savings and an ambitious plan to recycle or compost 90 percent of dining services waste, UD is making big steps forward in sustainability. Also read about the University's summer spruce-ups, the latest faculty research, national rankings and a record-setting year in the Research Institute. And, Take a Break with Kevin Schultz, social media coordinator in enrollment management.
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Campus Report, Vol. 36, No. 8
University of Dayton
Stander Symposium '09: A compendium of faith, arts, scholarship and sustainability. The brother of the slain Sister Dorothy Stang challenges students to find the courage to make a difference. Take a Break with Richard Stock of the School of Business Administration's Business Research Group. The MBA program earns a national ranking, and two faculty members design a new course where students will study the cultural and physical history of the student neighborhood.
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Campus Report, Vol. 36, No. 7
University of Dayton
Wind turbines, wetlands and first-generation college students are among a diverse slate of topics being presented at the Honors Student Symposium in Kennedy Union Friday, March 6; Kurt Hoffmann, UD's new environmental sustainability manager, takes a break with Campus Report graduate assistant Laura Edwards; and awards bring recognition to three people who embody UD's Marianist character in their work and service.
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Campus Report, Vol. 36, No. 6
University of Dayton
Two Hall of Fame-quality exhibitions and a host of events give honor to America's pastime; Lackner Award honorees Susan Ferguson and Joseph Saliba share their commitment to UD's Marianist charism; UD earns recognition as a top producer of Peace Corps volunteers; and a March survey aims to assess UD's workplace satisfaction. Plus, Take a Break With Daria Graham.
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Campus Report, Vol. 36, No. 5
University of Dayton
UD celebrates its Marianist heritage; wellness program leaders share the results of last fall's health risk assessments; a student crusades for safety in off-campus housing; and Kennedy Union's dining services manager prepares for a new career in special education.
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Campus Report, Vol. 36, No. 4
University of Dayton
A $10 million gift sets a scholarship record; students raise $4,000 for a Marianist school in Africa; a news analyst and a diplomat discuss the "calamity of challenges" facing a new presidential administration; President Curran shares his confidence in UD's financial position; a sacristan and two archivists become history detectives; and six civil engineering students who spent the summer in Africa leave behind new friends, UD T-shirts, soccer cleats ... and clean water.
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Campus Report, Vol. 36, No. 3
University of Dayton
UD was rocking the vote, streamlining hiring, hosting more prospective students, winning soccer games, winning awards and raising funds for a Marianist mission school in Africa. Plus, Take a Break With advancement special events coordinator Abby Burns.
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Campus Report, Vol. 36, No. 2
University of Dayton
Campus recovers from the remnants of Hurricane Ike; the emergency notification system delivers; a new student success initiative aims to boost retention and graduation rates; an alumnus returns to campus to talk ethics in business; and a new Marianist sister moves into Marycrest. Plus, faculty introductions, art exhibits, events and more.
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Campus Report, Vol. 36, No. 1
University of Dayton
Rankings, renovations and rain gardens, plus service awards, diversity lectures, arts events and more.
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Campus Report, Vol. 35, No. 8
University of Dayton
Making history at RISE; space shuttle research; consoling grief at Northern Illinois University; and carrying the Marianist charism.
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Campus Report, Vol. 35, No. 7
University of Dayton
Meet Matthew Shank, who takes office as dean of the UD School of Business Administration in June. Black faculty and staff share their stories of surviving and striving in academia. Also: A preview of the 2008 Stander Symposium; UD's new enterprise resource planning system; endowment stewardship; and a profile of the new English department chair.
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Campus Report, Vol. 35, No. 6
University of Dayton
Flyer football coach Mike Kelly turns over his whistle to Rick Chamberlin; plus, Lackner Award winners, the Immaculate Conception Chapel's new sacristan, faculty promotions and more.
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Campus Report, Vol. 35, No. 5
University of Dayton
Students learn from e-books and iTunes. The campus considers world affairs and terrorism. A coordinator for sustainability seeks change. An engineer studies ignorant drivers.
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Campus Report, Vol. 35, No. 4
University of Dayton
Read the latest news on campus: crèche from around the world; progress in alcohol abuse prevention; a new mass notification system; promising enrollment prospects; and financial strategies for fiscal 2009. And, "Take a break with" Diana Smith, director of the Bombeck Family Learning Center.
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Campus Report, Vol. 35, No. 3
University of Dayton
Initiatives campus-wide promote sustainability. Teams of students are creatively using marble panels salvaged from the 2006 renovation of Marycrest Hall in an ArtStreet sculpture design competition.
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Campus Report, Vol. 35, No. 2
University of Dayton
The publication for faculty and staff of the University of Dayton. Upward Bound grant; Chapel renovation planning; post-Katrina symposium.
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Campus Report, Vol. 34, No. 8
University of Dayton
The publication for faculty and staff of the University of Dayton. University master plan preliminary concepts; Wohlleben-Hochwalt research awards; Stander Symposium.
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Campus Report, Vol. 34, No. 7
University of Dayton
Three out of four undergraduates say UD has strengthened their values. A new study gauges the UD community's understanding of the Catholic and Marianist philosophy of education.
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Campus Report, Vol. 34, No. 6
University of Dayton
The Lackner Awards honor two staff members, both graduates of UD and Marianist high schools, for their contributions to UD's Catholic and Marianist character.
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