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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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Photograph for College Football Heaven

College Football Heaven

The family of University of Dayton alumnus James "Rocky" Whalen donated a half-million-dollar collection of college football memorabilia that is among the largest in the nation. More >>

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Photograph for Entrepreneurial Excellence

Entrepreneurial Excellence

The School of Business Administration's entrepreneurship program is ranked in the top 10 in the nation for the fourth straight year, making it the highest-ranked undergraduate program among Catholic universities nationwide and among all schools in the Midwest. More >>

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Photograph for Servant-Leader

Servant-Leader

Nora Duffy, "a woman of great faith" who headed the office of continuing education for nearly two decades, died Sept. 20. A memorial Mass will be held on campus Tuesday, Sept. 29. More >>

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Photograph for March Madness in Dayton Through 2013

March Madness in Dayton Through 2013

University of Dayton Arena will host the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships opening round game through 2013 and the first- and second-round games in 2013. More >>

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Photograph for Miami Conservancy District Praises University

Miami Conservancy District Praises University

A community leader and environmentalist praised the work of the Fitz Center for Leadership in Community in preparing and inspiring talented students to stay in the region. More >>