Recent Posts
Engineering
5.5.2026
The Strength to Start
Again
Nearly a decade after first arriving at UD, Joseph Hughton-Berko is finally crossing the graduation stage — a milestone that once felt out of reach after his academic dismissal in 2020.
Faith/Mission
5.4.2026
Mary: Tending ‘the Soil of Our
Souls’
Recent art acquisitions point to a tradition of Marian floral art.
Experiential Learning
5.4.2026
Video production students and dietetics lab collaborate for nutritional cooking
show
The shoot gave students real-world experience in video production and sharing clear, concise nutrition messaging.
Law
5.4.2026
Purpose
Driven
See how Khandice Lofton ’21 has used her J.D. to help others and her advice for making a difference in the legal field.
Libraries
5.4.2026
From Theory to Action: Expanding the Reach of
Research
Article fees don't stand in the way of publishing UD scholarship.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
5.3.2026
Who's Publishing What: Let Nothing Astonish
You
Lauren Opper’s debut book, Let Nothing Astonish You, is “a diabolical whodunnit” set in a Gothic castle-turned-museum in an idyllic Connecticut river town.
Business
5.1.2026
From Nashville to Numbers: A Pivot to
Analytics
After graduating in 2012 from the University of Dayton, Ronnie Pinnell discovered a passion for analytics while working in marketing, which led him to UD’s online Master of Business Analytics program. He now uses what he learned to succeed in his career.
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