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  2. University of Dayton - Wikipedia

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    The new University of Dayton China Institute in Suzhou began offering classes in summer 2013. [87] After setting records for first-year international enrollment the past few years, in 2012 approximately one in 10 students was from another country. [88] The University of Dayton's China Institute closed its doors in 2019. [89]

  3. Flyer Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    [2] [failed verification] The organization is intended both as an educational platform and to provide services to students on campus. [3] Flyer Consulting, a student-run organization that specializes in providing complimentary business solutions to non-profits in the local Dayton community, is also an official branch of Flyer Enterprises. [4]

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  5. University of Dayton Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The University of Dayton, Babbitt's neighbor to the northeast, began to buy available houses in the neighborhood in the 1950s as an experiment in off-campus housing. By the 1970s, the student population of the area was growing rapidly. [3] While it is unknown when the area began its life as the "Ghetto", there have been several efforts to ...

  6. Flyer News - Wikipedia

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    Flyer News, also known as "fn", is the independent student newspaper of the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio.It was first published October 21, 1959 and is now published in print monthly while classes are in session, for a total of nine issues per academic year.

  7. Thomas J. Frericks Center - Wikipedia

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    On May 3, 1949, the university broke ground on a $600,000 on-campus basketball facility at the corner of Alberta and L streets. Completed the following year, the facility could seat 5,800 patrons for basketball. The Fieldhouse served as Dayton's home court from 1950 to 1969, with the Flyers compiling a 256-33 record in the facility. [1] [2]

  8. Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Hall and the Immaculate Conception Chapel at the University of Dayton. The Dayton area was ranked tenth for higher education among metropolitan areas in the United States by Forbes in 2009. [175] The city is home to two major universities. The University of Dayton is a private, Catholic institution founded in 1850 by the Marianist order.

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