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3.20.2026
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Active Looking with Annunciation Artwork link-arrow link-arrow

Celebrate the Feast of the Annunciation with a visit to the Marian Library’s Annunciation exhibits, enhanced by opportunities for reflection and interaction.
3.16.2026
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Cincinnati Scholar Donates Treasured Prints link-arrow link-arrow

A gift of art to the Marian Library from private collector Allen W. Bernard will be used in exhibits, teaching and research.
Fine and Performing Arts
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.
2.16.2026
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Art of the Annunciation link-arrow link-arrow

Two Marian Library exhibits explore modern interpretations and traditional symbols in Annunciation artwork.
1.28.2026
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A Day in the Life of the Glass Center link-arrow link-arrow

As a vibrant laboratory for experiential learning, the Roger Glass Center for the Arts is second to none.
1.26.2026
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A Mirror of All link-arrow link-arrow

First-year student explains how the “Mirror of Hope” made her feel more connected with God.
1.12.2026
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A Career Shaped by the Arts link-arrow link-arrow

Joseph Formholtz knew he wanted to attend the University of Dayton’s engineering program. What he didn’t count on, once here, was the “lab” where he’d find new opportunities to blend engineering with art would be UD’s Roger Glass Center for the Arts.
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.
12.2.2025
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What Is a Nativity Set? link-arrow link-arrow

Learn about a tradition that helps people to imagine the birth of Christ.
11.21.2025
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‘Seeking Shelter: Beyond the Stable’ link-arrow link-arrow

The Marian Library’s annual Christmas exhibit highlights tradition and imagination in the humble structures where Jesus first found shelter.