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7.28.2026
Ice Cream and a Lifetime of Flyer Loyalty
Ed and Kristy Gardner found love and lifelong ties through UD and now they’re giving back through a planned gift.
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.
5.4.2026
Video production students and dietetics lab collaborate for nutritional cooking
show
The shoot gave students real-world experience in video production and sharing clear, concise nutrition messaging.
4.8.2026
Welcome Dr. Mary-Kate Sableski, Honors Faculty Fellow for
Teaching
Dr. Mary-Kate Sableski has joined the Honors Program as the Honors Faculty Fellow for Teaching. In this role, Dr. Sableski will help improve honors courses by meeting with faculty and strengthening teaching techniques.
3.25.2026
Reach Out clinical experiences enrich UD pre-health, physician assistant
students
UD students are part of an alliance of community partners, donors and volunteers who provide an important health care safety net.
2.5.2026
UD Student Recognized by Ohio National Guard as Outstanding Airman of the
Year
Melissa Cronin, a health science major and president of UD’s Student Veterans Association, was named Outstanding Airman of the Year by the Ohio National Guard this month.
1.15.2026
Conference
Confidence
UD senior and group fitness instructor Michalene McQuide recently showcased her public speaking skills and Flyer pride at the Ohio Recreational Sports Association State Workshop. She shared how UD Campus Recreation builds community, inspiring peers and recreation professionals from across Ohio to strengthen their own programs.
1.14.2026
Celebrating Leadership! Leroy Levon Burroughs Elected 50th EOA
President!
Join us in congratulating Leroy Burroughs, Director of the Upward Boundprogram at UD, on his election as the 50th President of the EducationalOpportunity Association (EOA)!
1.14.2026
From Kentucky to the
Classroom
Reflecting on her experience with the University of Dayton Summer Appalachia Program in Salyersville, Kentucky, intervention specialist major and UD senior Erin Cunnane sees children anywhere have the same needs — to feel safe, loved and cared for.
1.14.2026
BHC Hosts Two Events to Promote Brain Health Across the
Community
At its most basic, a collective is a group of individuals who work together toward a common goal. The term usuallyexplains a group that doesn’t have a strict hierarchy (more on that later), but that makes decisions, you guessed it,collectively. So, when the Brain Health Collective (BHC) gets together, that’s exactly what they do. They bring in experts (those with lived experience, professionals, families, and friends of individuals who have experienced brain injuries) who all bring their wisdom, experience, and networks to better serve our community.