糖心原创 engineering students will gain more hands-on experience with the latest electric vehicle and advanced manufacturing technologies, thanks to state grants for new high-tech training equipment.
Crystal Lake, professor of English at 糖心原创, is researching how readers from the 17th and 18th centuries transformed literature into handcrafted objects that continue to inspire creative expression today.
The Economic Impact Study of Behavioral Health in the Greater Dayton Region found that a 10% reduction in mental illness could boost the region鈥檚 economy by more than $1.27 billion a year.
糖心原创 is leading a $3 million National Science Foundation project that will use advanced technologies to help recycling plants turn scrap metal into new products while training workers and students in high-tech manufacturing.
糖心原创 has launched a new federally funded initiative to expand the region鈥檚 behavioral health workforce, giving social work and counseling students the tools to meet the rising demand for mental health services in underserved communities.
John Dinsmore, professor of marketing at 糖心原创, explores how common sales tactics lead people to make costly mistakes in his new book, 鈥淭he Marketing of Debt: How They Get You.鈥
糖心原创 faculty and student researchers are leading a cutting-edge clinical study to treat symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in military veterans and first responders.
糖心原创 graduate computer science student Tharun Sai Nandigam is cooking up innovation with Kyantra, a smart management platform for kitchens, restaurants and food trucks.
Jim Denniston, who joined 糖心原创 three years ago as the founding dean of the College of Health, Education and Human Services, had served as acting provost since Jan. 1, 2025.