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RWD Technologies and Interwise Enable University of Dayton to Deliver Online Master's Degree Program for Delphi Corporation; Custom-Designed Master's Program Provides Delphi Employees with Flexible Format

Business Wire, May 11, 2005

About Delphi Corporation

Delphi is a world leader in mobile electronics and transportation components and systems technology. Multi-national Delphi conducts its business operations through various subsidiaries and has headquarters in Troy, Mich., USA, Paris, France, Tokyo, Japan, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. Delphi's two business sectors - Dynamics, Propulsion, Thermal & Interior Sector and Electrical, Electronics & Safety Sector - provide comprehensive product solutions to complex customer needs. Delphi has approximately 185,000 employees and operates 171 wholly owned manufacturing sites, 42 joint ventures, 53 customer centers and sales offices and 33 technical centers in 40 countries. Delphi can be found on the Internet at www.delphi.com.

About The University of Dayton ("UD")

UD is one of the nation's ten largest Catholic universities and Ohio's largest private university, with an enrollment of more than 10,000 students, including 2,700 graduate students. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary (Marianists), a Roman Catholic teaching order of priests and brothers, UD is a residential learning community with more than 70 academic programs in arts and sciences, business administration, education and allied professions, engineering and law. Nationally, the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) is the largest nonmedical research facility on a Catholic university campus. UDRI attracted a record $65 million in sponsored research last year and ranks second in the nation in the amount of materials research performed annually, according to the National Science Foundation. Visit UD at www.udayton.edu.

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