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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours of The Davis Center?
The Davis Center is open Monday-Thursday from 8:30am-7:00pm, Friday from 8:30am-4:00pm, and Sunday from 2:00pm-6:00pm.

Can anyone, regardless of major, use The Davis Center?
Absolutely, we are open to all majors and enjoy meeting students from different educational backgrounds!

What type of software do you house on the computers in The Davis Center?
We have the Microsoft Office Suite, Internet Explorer, and financial software packages ValueLine, StockVal, S&P Stock Reports, Morningstar Principia Pro, Baseline, Research Insight, and Bloomberg.

Can I schedule a class- or organization-specific training session?
We accommodate all requests for class- or organizational-specific training sessions. We will cater to your interests, background, and schedule. Contact George Eckerd or Tushar Gadagkar for more information.

How do I get a job in The Davis Center?
We normally do our hiring at the end of each school year for the next year's staff. Keep an eye out for e-mail correspondence or advertisements for applications.

Will you help me invest my own money?

The Davis Center is here as an educational facility. You may perform your own investment research with our tools and, if you choose, use our workstations to trade with an online brokerage.

How do I get involved in Finance Club?

Finance Club meets every other Tuesday in The Davis Center, usually at 7:00pm. You may stop in and pick up agendas on those days or watch for e-mails with further information. Contact Patti Wachtman as the President of Finance Club.

Can I do my homework in The Davis Center?
Of course! The Davis Center exists as a learning village, and we highly encourage you to drop by to use a computer workstation or sit around our board table to complete homework.

How can I find out more about RISE?
Visit http://udrise.udayton.edu or visit The Davis Center to pick up a brochure and talk with staff members about the RISE Symposium.