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President April 24, 2024
Inspiring Pint-Sized Scientists
Holding up a clear plastic umbrella in a Bombeck Family Learning Center classroom, Ian Adams ‘17 asked a class of aspiring teachers, “How cool is it to watch the water droplets run off this?”
Research April 23, 2024
Rising to the Occasion
Vanessa Winn's profession of teaching course requires the students to present at the annual Stander Symposium, and her first-year students nail it every year.
Teacher Education April 22, 2024
Prepared to Teach

Spring semester means many teacher education students are out in the field, completing their student teaching experience. Thanks to the robust field experience that is incorporated into prior classes, our seniors went in prepared.

Libraries April 12, 2024
2024 Library Award Winners
The University Libraries will honor Lucy Waskiewicz, Rojan K C and Malena Coleman April 24 with the 2024 Library Awards.
Libraries April 01, 2024
In Perspective: Mary in Catholic Education

What did Marianist education look like in the 1950s? There are many answers, but this optical illusion takes some time to come into focus.

Giving February 19, 2024
Tailored Talks and Tours
Dean's ambassadors in the School of Education and Health Sciences help paint the whole picture of what the UD experience is like to prospective students, alumni, stakeholders and community members.
Libraries February 19, 2024
Plan a Visit: ‘Mary in Catholic Education’

This exhibit, curated in part by UD teacher education students, explores how Catholic ideals have been shared with different audiences and through various media.

Athletics December 13, 2023
Flying into the Record Books
Great coaching and scholarships brought Casey Bogues ’23 to the University of Dayton.
Campus and Community December 04, 2023
Carlie Fahrnbach ’16

Carlie Fahrnbach ’16 knew early in her career that she was in the right field. As an intervention specialist with Cincinnati Public Schools, Fahrnbach is dedicated to helping young students with emotional and behavioral needs in the city’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. She also serves on the board of Wesley Chapel Mission Center, which offers services to some of the same students she helps during the day.

Research December 01, 2023
Teaching Literacy by Modeling Language

The Bombeck Family Learning Center is participating in a four-year grant to study the development of language and literacy in children aged 0 to 3.