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Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
5.1.2026
Humor Writer of the Month: Jay
Kogen
Jay Kogen, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer, actor, producer, director and podcaster, is our Humor Writer of the Month for May.
Libraries
5.1.2026
Eat, Move, Sleep: How Everyday Habits Support Your Mental
Health
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Learn about some of the science behind three fundamental habits of everyday life that can make a difference in how you feel, plus resources to help.
Business
5.1.2026
24 Hours. One Problem. Real-World
Impact
From Data to Derby: UD Economics at Econ Games 2026
President
4.29.2026
Why We Do This
Work
The University of Dayton and other American Talent Initiative institutions have opened the doors of education for more than 75,000 high-achieving, lower-income students. That’s an entire football stadium filled with talented young people.
Libraries
4.29.2026
Congratulations,
Graduates
The faculty and staff in the University Libraries honor, thank and congratulate the student staff who will graduate in May or December 2026.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
4.28.2026
‘It's a 10/10: No
Notes!’
Writers who attended the 2026 Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop described the experience as a “huge infusion of joy,” “a wonderful restorative weekend” and a “glorious celebration of connection, humor, learning and stories.”
Giving
4.28.2026
Fifth-Generation
Flyer
As Melanie Robertson ’26 looks to life after graduation, she looks back at her family's UD history that spans more than a century.
Business
4.28.2026
Student Investor Builds AI Guardrails at the Davis
Center
At the University of Dayton School of Business Administration’s Davis Center for Portfolio Management, junior finance major Will Otterbein is helping shape how artificial intelligence is used in student investment research by building guardrails that ensure AI supports smarter, more responsible investing.
Humanities and Social Sciences
4.27.2026
UD student’s Chinese studies minor enhances global engineering
journey
An engineering student's minors in Chinese and Asian studies creates opportunities to collaborate with peers from other countries.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
4.27.2026
Who's Publishing What: Unseasonably
Cold
A socialite living in late-1930s New York City disappears without a trace in Unseasonably Cold, Amy Ephron's elegant, melancholy noir of secrets, misapprehensions and deceptions.