UD A-Z
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Academic Calendar
The academic calendar, maintained by the Office of the Registrar, is published yearly.
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Accounting
One of nine different majors offered in the School of Business. Accounting involves the preparation, analysis and communication of relevant information to decision makers.
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Accounting Club
The Accounting Club is open to any student with an interest in accounting. There are no minimum grade requirements. The Accounting Club sponsors a number of events each year, participates in the Beta Alpha Psi chapter events, and awards scholarships to deserving members.
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Accounting, Department of
One of the four academic units within the School of Business. The Department of Accounting seeks to prepare students for successful professional careers by providing the highest of quality educational programs.
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Address Book
The Address Book is UD's centralized web access to e-mail, phone and campus addresses.
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Admission, Office of
The Office of Admission reviews the academic achievement, aptitude, and interest of every applicant with the goal of admitting students who possess the intellectual ability and the motivation to profit best from their attendance at the University of Dayton.
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Adolescence to Young Adult Education
One of five areas of study in the Department of Teacher Education. The Department of Teacher Education administers the program in Adolescence to Young Adult (BSE.EYA), which leads to a Bachelor of Science in Education and to provisional licensure to teach grades 7 through 12.
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Adult Education
The University of Dayton is committed to providing adults in the community a high-quality education at an affordable rate.
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Advertising Club
The Advertising Club is open to all majors and talents wanting to increase their knowledge about today's advertising. Some activities include: baking cookies for Christmas on Campus, promoting St. Vincent de Pauls' Tournament, and much more.
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Africana Studies
Offered as a minor from the College of Arts and Sciences, the Africana studies minor offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the peoples of Africa and African descendants in the Americas, Africa and throughout the Diaspora.
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Air Force Cadets
The function and goals of the Air Force Cadets include gaining recognition among the students, building relations within the AFC, and actively participating in campus functions. -
Albert Emanuel Hall
Albert Emanuel Hall houses all the major departments serving prospective students including: the offices of admission, international admission, financial aid, student recruitment, student employment, scholarships, registration, registrar and enrollment management. -
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Education, Office of
The Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Education provides educational resources to students, faculty, staff, and community members with the goal of reducing substance abuse within the University of Dayton community.
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Alma Latina Award
The Alma Latina award is presented during Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations. The award is given to the student(s) who have helped the advancement of the local Latino community.
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Alpha Epsilon Delta
Alpha Epsilon Delta is the National Premedical Honor Society. Dayton's chapter promotes excellence in educating its members, servicing the university community, and participating social functions. Members are inducted based on GPA and an interest in a health career.
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Alpha Nu Omega
Alpha Nu Omega is a local fraternity that has been established for over 25 years. They plan many social events throughout the year along with other benefits for the brothers. Alpha Nu Omega is built on unity and friendship. -
Alpha Phi
As the first national sorority on UD's campus, Alpha Phi is involved with other Greek organizations through social activities and service projects. The sorority has many opportunities for leadership and community service. -
Alpha Phi Alpha
The Gamma Theta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., was founded at the University of Dayton May 3, 1947, becoming the first fraternal organization to be recognized by the school and the seventy-fourth undergraduate chapter of the Fraternity.
http://campus.udayton.edu/~apa/
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Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega is a national, co-ed service fraternity that has set the standard for college campus-based volunteerism since 1925. Alpha Phi Omega strives to help each member develop leadership skills, experience friendship, and provide service to others.
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Alpha Phi Sigma
Alpha Phi Sigma a national criminal justice honor society. This group sponsors community, social and guest speaker events as well as assessing criminal justice faculty and classes each semester.
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Alumni Chair in the Humanities
The purpose of the Alumni Chair in Humanities is to provide leadership in establishing the humanities in the curriculum and in the broader intellectual life of the community.
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Alumni Hall
Alumni Hall is home to the second-largest Marianist community in the world, housing more than 30 priests and brothers. The Chapel of Mary, Mother of Good Counsel, on the ground floor is open to the public for daily Mass, prayer, and meditation. -
Alumni House
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American Chemical Society
The American Chemical Society Student Affiliate Group is a pre-professional organization that consists of undergraduate chemistry and biochemistry majors. It provides the opportunity to socialize with students in their field and learn more about various programs at the University.
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
The UD AIAA was established to promote the development of its members through its programs. This organization fosters a variety of engineering disciplines, rooted in the interest of aerospace. Any student enrolled in Engineering is eligible for membership.
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) strives to promote the professional development of its members through its programs and relations with other student chapters and with the parent body, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
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American Marketing Association
The American Marketing Association is a professional organization affiliated with the National AMA providing students the opportunity to learn about the marketing industry. -
American Production and Inventory Control Society
The educational society for resource management. -
American Red Cross Volunteers
The American Red Cross is a non-profit humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies with a variety of services.
http://campus.udayton.edu/~redcross/
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American Society for Civil Engineers
The American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter provides civil engineering students with the opportunity to begin a relationship with professional associations through its activities. The student chapter has existed at the University of Dayton since 1926.
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American Studies
In this interdisciplinary program, students take courses in their choice of eleven fields, thereby learning the skills of integrating, coordinating and making connections.
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American Studies Program
The program, one of over three hundred nationwide, is most appropriate for those whose interests encompass several traditional majors. The program offers a way to better understand human beings, to see how they were and how they are in order to improve they way they will be.
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Amnesty International
Amnesty International is a worldwide, apolitical human rights organization. The Dayton chapter works for awareness of human rights issues around the world and to involve the campus in today's human rights issues.
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Anderson Center, William S.
Built in 1986, the William S. Anderson Center is home to the departments of computer science and management information systems. The facility features state-of-the-art undergraduate computer classrooms and six laboratories. -
Anderson Labs
The School of Business Administration offers Anderson Labs to students, faculty, and staff. The School provides two general-purpose laboratories and one technology-equipped classroom and laboratory. -
Anime Society
The Anime Society is a social organization for the viewing and discussion of Japanese animation.
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Anthropology
Offered as a minor from the College of Arts and Sciences, anthropology is the study of people at all times and places. It emphasizes understanding total cultural systems.
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Appalachia
Through service and interaction, the Appalachia Club challenges itself to go beyond U.D. campus life and experience the Appalachian culture. During the school year, club members volunteer at St. Mary's Center in the heart of an Appalachian community in Dayton.
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Applied Mathematical Economics
This program provides a foundation in economics, mathematics and statistics needed for graduate study in economics or applied statistics, or for research and technical careers in business or government service.
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Art Education (Teacher Education)
One of five areas of study in the Department of Teacher Education. The Department of Teacher Education administers the program in Art Education (BSE.EAR), which leads to a Bachelor of Science in Education and to provisional licensure to teach preschool through grade 12.
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Art Education (Visual Arts)
The Bachelor of Fine Arts with Teacher Licensure, a B.F.A. (E11A) program, offers students expertise in studio practice, art history, aesthetics, and critical analysis of art. Field experience in the Dayton area allows students to transform theoretical knowledge into classroom practice.
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Art History
Art history is the study of art and architecture, produced within specific cultural contexts, as a manifestation of human creativity and as a valuable form of historical documentation. Students learn to appreciate the fundamental and varied roles that the visual arts have played and continue to play in the lives of human beings.
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ArtStreet
ArtStreet, located in the heart of the South Student Neighborhood, is a unique living and learning arts complex that combines innovative living spaces with multi-purpose studio facilities. While the primary focus of ArtStreet is on the practice, display, discussion and exploration of the arts, all members of the UD community are encouraged to contribute to this dynamic learning and living environment.
http://artstreet.udayton.edu
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ArtStreet Café
Located in the heart of the south student neighborhood, ArtStreet Café offers paninis, bagels, sandwiches, soups, salads, cookies, brownies and soft drinks.
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Association for Computing Machinery
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is an organization of students with various backgrounds and majors who share one interest: COMPUTERS. The ACM is open to any student with an interest in computing, no matter how slight.
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Association for Young Children
The Association for Young Children group strives to bring together AYA majors to further members’ comprehension of the AYA age group beyond the academic classroom by applying our knowledge to service and field experience. -
Association of the United States Army
For over 40 years, the National Association of the United States Army (AUSA) has been educating the public about the Army, developing the professionalism within the Army, serving as a liaison with American Industry and securing support from Congress and Administration.
http://artssciences.udayton.edu/Departments___Programs /Military_Science/Opportunities___Activities/-_Detail/?contentId=17827 -
Athletes in Action
Athletes in Action exists to be a spiritual resource for the UD athletic department (administration, coaches, and athletes) by teaching those interested in how Christian principles can impact and enhance their athletic performance and personal life.