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Editor, Maureen Schlangen - Campus Report, a faculty and staff magazine published the first Friday of each month during the fall and winter academic terms, reports University news, faculty and staff profiles and features on teaching, research and service. Campus News Digest is the weekly e-mail newsletter supplement with links to the Campus Report web site.

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November 2009

Enrollment management fill our classrooms by combining personal attention, social media; our crush on crèches; law school celebrates 35 years with 35 things; "green" algae grows to reduce carbon dioxide; and more.

News Digest

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Invertebrate Expertise

A team of experts from around the world gathers on campus in late June to write new material for the top reference work on invertebrates. More >>

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People in Action

Read about your UD colleagues' latest scholarly and professional accomplishments, publications, presentations and awards. More >>

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Advancing Catholic Thought

In articles in the National Catholic Reporter, two new University of Dayton professors say Catholic social teaching can offer a moral perspective on the current financial crisis. In a separate commentary, one encourages the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to build on hope, not fear, when engaging in public dialogue. More >>

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Transformative Moment

The University of Dayton will continue to reinvent itself for the times, but it will never lose that strong sense of community that characterizes the school, the president told alumni at Reunion Weekend. More >>

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Brain Drain

In a new survey, 83 percent of University of Dayton students say they're pleased with the school's career placement efforts, but too many are considering leaving the state after graduation to launch their careers. A significant number would consider careers in education. More >>