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7.6.2026
Launching the National Table for Human Rights
Strategy
"We are the resources."
Those four words captured the spirit of a powerful workshop at SPHR 2026 that has since evolved into the National Table for Human Rights Strategy. In this blog, Joel R. Pruce reflects on the conversations that inspired the initiative and invites readers to join the July 20 launch as advocates across the country work together to build a renewed human rights movement.
6.29.2026
A Legacy of
Service
The ETHOS Center began its 25th anniversary year with nine students and one alumnus traveling to Ghana for a 10-day international breakout.
5.26.2026
Endowed chair receives Fulbright Scholar award to teach, develop curricula in
Bhutan
Suki Kwon's project in Bhutan will explore the role of art and design in society through classroom teaching and community engagement.
5.8.2026
Ecuador medical immersion trip exposes students to cross-cultural health
care
A week in Ecuador pushed students to look past biological symptoms and see how culture defines healing.
4.27.2026
UD student’s Chinese studies minor enhances global engineering
journey
An engineering student's minors in Chinese and Asian studies creates opportunities to collaborate with peers from other countries.
4.23.2026
Mechanical Engineering Graduate Reflects on the Interdisciplinary Approach to an Engineering
Education
Students at the University of Dayton are driven to reach new heights and expand their knowledge through many different avenues. Gavin McHale, a Fall 2025 mechanical engineering graduate, reimagined his curiosity for learning and evolved his passions in new ways to build a versatile foundation for his future career.
4.22.2026
Sustainability Inspiration: Freiburg,
Germany
Discover Program students visited Freiburg Germany, which serves as a living example of how sustainability can be integrated into everyday life.
International
4.17.2026
Five Countries, One Common Theme: Dedicated
Faculty
Faculty-led programs over spring break took students to five countries, but a shared theme connected each experience: dedicated faculty creating meaningful, hands-on learning opportunities.
3.27.2026
Call to
Duty
Learn how Joe Schaaf ’97 combined his Catholic ethics, legal education and naval service into a career instructing others on the laws surrounding war.
International
3.6.2026
Finding Their Voice in the Dialogue
Zone
Two students from different parts of the world are turning a campus conversation space into a place for growth, leadership and understanding.