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5.7.2026
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Finding Purpose in the Classroom and on the Field link-arrow link-arrow

Izzy Kemp didn’t come to the University of Dayton to choose between engineering and softball — she came to do both.
5.1.2026
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From Nashville to Numbers: A Pivot to Analytics link-arrow link-arrow

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.
4.28.2026
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Fifth-Generation Flyer link-arrow link-arrow

As Melanie Robertson ’26 looks to life after graduation, she looks back at her family's UD history that spans more than a century.
4.23.2026
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AES Ohio Foundation awards $25,000 to DC Flyers program link-arrow link-arrow

UD's summer internship program in Washington, D.C. will continue its legacy with another year of financial support from the AES Ohio Foundation.
4.21.2026
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You’re Always Welcome on the Porch link-arrow link-arrow

For Joe Mindak ’95, his advice to fellow alumni is simple: prioritize Reunion Weekend.
4.9.2026
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History students access Air Force Museum Archives at Wright-Patt for the first time link-arrow link-arrow

The visit was made possible by UD alumnus Samuel Lynch ’25, a museum curator.
3.4.2026
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Photography professor, alumna partner on ‘Price of Eggs’ exhibit at MOCA Cleveland link-arrow link-arrow

The photo-based, socially engaged installation focuses on eggs as a critical assessment of our inequitable food system.
2.20.2026
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A Legacy Built on Brotherhood link-arrow link-arrow

John Herda ’68 is planning for his future and for the future of University of Dayton's Alpha Kappa Psi students.
2.18.2026
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Curiosity Has No Expiration Date: Why UD is a University for Every Season link-arrow link-arrow

Think you know our student body? Think again. In the last eight months, the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education has enrolled over 1,500 learners between the ages of 20 and 97. We’re sharing the "best-kept secret" on campus: how the Office of SPCE is building a lifelong educational ecosystem. Check out the new blog post to learn about the demographic shift toward "unretirement" and our upcoming March 11th Symposium: Reframing Aging. Visit Continuing Education at UDayton for Programs
2.17.2026
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‘Focus’ on eCommons link-arrow link-arrow

A campus newspaper published for faculty and staff from 1967 to 1982 is now available digitally worldwide.