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President
1.12.2026
Meet Brother
Tim
After spending his entire life on Long Island, Brother Timothy Driscoll, S.M., likes to joke that this is his first time “living on the mainland.”
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
1.11.2026
Who's Publishing What: Never Say
Die
Never Say Die, Meredith Doench's latest gripping thriller, is being called a novel about "the bonds of love and the bounds of the law."
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
1.11.2026
Who's Publishing What: Why Did I Walk Into This
Room?
Why Did I Walk Into This Room? is a laugh-out-loud romp by Christy Heitger-Ewing, an award-winning writer from Indiana. It reads like a conversation with your favorite hilarious, forthright friend.
Giving
1.9.2026
A Season to
Remember
Batoul Reda dropped to her knees, tears streaming, as her soccer teammates rushed the field. The senior goalkeeper had just helped secure the Atlantic 10 Championship, a surreal, emotional win that capped her University of Dayton career.
Libraries
1.9.2026
‘Abundant Hope’ and Other Poetic Tributes to Martin Luther King
Jr.
As the 15th anniversary of the national Martin Luther King Jr. memorial approaches, library collections invite readers to explore poetry that mourns and lauds the civil rights champion.
Business
1.9.2026
Business Students Take on an Ethical AI
Challenge
An inside look at the University of Dayton’s first Responsible AI Case Competition at the School of Business Administration.
Giving
1.8.2026
Home Sweet
Roesch
Emanuel Vendrell ’27 traveled just under 2,000 miles to attend the University of Dayton. Away from his home of Puerto Rico, he’s found what he now calls his second home — Roesch Library.
Giving
1.7.2026
Capitalism with a
Conscience
Samarra Caldwell, a sophomore studying business economics and finance, walked into a room full of executives at this year’s Conscious Capitalism conference, The Future of the Conscious Enterprise, and left with a new sense of confidence about her future.
Giving
1.6.2026
Re-making the
Makerspace
Engineers don’t make mistakes; they make revisions. For Tyler Sprague, that meant printing gas pedals and steering wheels, refining the designs before committing to costly and irreversible metal parts.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
1.2.2026
Memories of Menopause or How I Learned to Love Dark
Clothing
Menopause for me wasn’t a pause. It was a halt.