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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.
8.26.2025
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A Gift of Art and History link-arrow link-arrow

The world’s foremost collector of works by the Italian illustrator Ezio Anichini has donated his collection to the Marian Library, which featured the works in a 2022 exhibit.
6.9.2025
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A New Audience for ‘Orpheus’ link-arrow link-arrow

A literary magazine published at UD since 1969 is now available in digital form in UD’s institutional repository, eCommons.
5.29.2025
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Around and Around with the Spindle Whorl link-arrow link-arrow

In conjunction with the Marian Library’s exhibit "Warp and Weft: Weaving Mary and Identity," workshops showed participants how to spin their own yarn.
Fine and Performing Arts
5.9.2025
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Award-winning UD design project advances to national competition link-arrow link-arrow

A UD art and design student advanced to the national level of the 2025 American Advertising Awards.
Fine and Performing Arts
4.29.2025
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Pride of Dayton marches across the pond for London Band Week link-arrow link-arrow

More than 160 students in the Pride of Dayton Marching Band will perform in June at London Band Week.
4.28.2025
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Our Lady of the Chickens link-arrow link-arrow

A 20th-century artist sought to inspire devotion by depicting the Blessed Mother in ordinary life—in this case, feeding a brood of chickens.