Recent Posts
Faith/Mission
8.14.2026
Mary Needed Help,
Too
Mary is often remembered for her courage, wisdom and unwavering “yes” to God. But she was also a young woman who needed help along the way. This Assumption reflection explores the comfort of remembering Mary’s humanity—and the holiness of letting ourselves need others, too.
Business
8.13.2026
Where Grit Meets GPA: UD Business Student Athletes
Deliver
At Dayton, football players aren’t just competing on Saturdays; they’re leading the league in the classroom. Discover how business student athletes are redefining what success looks like.
Libraries
8.11.2026
The Gift of
Words
Recent donations of two rare dictionaries represent critical points in the history of language.
Alumni
8.11.2026
Building a Healthier
Community
After injuring her foot while studying abroad, Chloe Harves began an unexpected journey that would connect her education to her future career.
Alumni
8.7.2026
UD Irish Dance Team Takes Nationals to Another
World
Irish dance brought Katie Belvel to UD. She’s since helped the team earn back-to-back honors at nationals.
Business
8.6.2026
Turning Data Into Impact: Students Help Dayton Families
Thrive
When business economics and finance major Lauren Jakyma joined the Student Marianist Economic Research Fellowship (SMERF), she saw a unique opportunity to combine her passion for analytics with real-world community impact.
Libraries
8.5.2026
Snailed
It
One year since developing library-focused goals for student learning and real-world knowledge, librarians reflect on the positive experiences so far.
Libraries
8.4.2026
Blockbuster
Illustrations
A large collection in the Marian Library includes artist Ezio Anichini’s illustrations of "The Odyssey."
Alumni
8.3.2026
Built to
Adapt
Adebayo Dikko came to Dayton from Nigeria by way of a soccer tournament in Italy. What he found here was more than he expected.
Alumni
8.3.2026
Lab Coats, Cleats and
Cerebellums
Spot Mackenzie Russell on campus and you might find her running an experiment at UD's Science Center or on the soccer field. Either way, she’s all in.