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Pictured is the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception. Photo courtesy of Keegan Gupta for Flyer News. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a CORRECTED version of the article posted ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was originally published by ProPublica. In the following report “As the U.S. Struggles With a Stillbirth Crisis, Australia Offers a Model for How to Do Better,” Kristina ...
The University of Dayton on Tuesday afternoon confirmed information Flyer News learned Monday afternoon that the contracts of 45 faculty members will not be renewed for the 2025-26 academic year. The ...
UD’s Sports Business Association wants to expand membership and opportunities, its leaders say. The Sports Business Association at the University of Dayton, which officially began with an idea in fall ...
News reports from cities around the world illustrate a rise in the utilization of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in law enforcement. These UAVs, more commonly known as drones, are seen as valuable ...
Saint Patrick’s Day is right around the corner, and in honor of the greenest and most exciting day not just for the University of Dayton, but all who share the Celtic heritage. As someone who is named ...
Zoë Hill | Print Editor-in-Chief Photo of UD St. Patrick’s Day celebration on Lowes Street by Keegan Gupta, director of digital media and photography. At least six people were arrested during the ...
Pictured is Joe Thomasson playing for his previous team before being signed to Maccabi Tel Aviv. Photo courtesy of Dov Halickman. DAYTON, Ohio – As Joe Thomasson climbs up the ranks of European ...
DAYTON, Ohio— Engineers working with the City of Dayton showcased new data on roadway accidents in a public forum meeting last Thursday evening, and a safety action plan in progress that could ...
“The most challenging part of being a handler is letting go. Sometimes they need to go on to their next step and that isn’t always with me. That happened with Tonks, and it hit hard,” Kat Bishop, a ...
Contract-separation meetings between faculty and University of Dayton administration began Monday afternoon, Flyer News learned. These meetings come after months of statements from the administration ...
On Thursday, March 19, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the Education Department. Formally abolishing the federal department will require the approval of Congress to ...
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