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1.12.2026
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Windows of Opportunity link-arrow link-arrow

A well-known campus corridor is transformed to reflect the Marianist vision and spirit.
1.12.2026
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Meet Brother Tim link-arrow link-arrow

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.”
12.22.2025
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Behind the Scenes: Nativities throughout the Year link-arrow link-arrow

While the Marian Library’s annual Christmas exhibit is only open for about two months, making it happen is a year-round effort of University Libraries employees and students. 
Faith/Mission
12.20.2025
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Fourth Week of Advent link-arrow link-arrow

Two prayer cards — one for Christmas and one for the new year.
12.18.2025
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A Stable Home link-arrow link-arrow

Among the multiple uses of Fitz Hall is the central space filled with over 3,600 Nativities.
Faith/Mission
12.13.2025
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Third Week of Advent: Printable Ornament and Coloring Activities link-arrow link-arrow

EnJOY this ornament craft and coloring sheets!
12.10.2025
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‘Seeking Shelter’ Around Dayton link-arrow link-arrow

Nearly 60 Nativities from the Marian Library’s collection have found shelter in various departments and buildings across campus and around the Dayton area.
12.9.2025
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Juan Diego’s Journey to Sainthood link-arrow link-arrow

A 2025 Marian Fellow explores a trove of materials on Our Lady of Guadalupe’s visionary to document the saint’s arduous path to canonization.
12.8.2025
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Society of Biblical Literature honors UD religious studies scholar link-arrow link-arrow

A UD religious studies scholar won an international award for a paper regarding gender and sexuality in the Bible.
12.8.2025
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Becoming Forever Marianist link-arrow link-arrow

Aislynn McVicker had not planned on going to UD — until a campus visit offered more than a tour. In the chapel’s calm and the community’s Marianist values of faith and service, the University of Dayton felt like home.