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Campus and Community September 06, 2022
Dialogue Zone Welcomes New Cohort of Facilitators
This month, the Dialogue Zone welcomed a new cohort of faculty, staff, and students as part of its annual facilitator training program.
Campus and Community May 27, 2022
Flyers — and Friends — for Life
A lot can happen in 50 years, good and bad. That's one of many reasons so many alumni look forward to Reunion Weekend.
Human Rights February 24, 2022
Russia's aggression on Ukraine threatens international peace and human rights
In our statement on Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, we express our concern about the threat to international peace and our solidarity with the people of Ukraine. Only the global rule of law can constrain the most powerful states and prevent a return to a world of imperialism, colonialism and conquest.
Faculty and Staff February 22, 2022
University of Dayton associate professor awarded Marc Sanders Foundation media fellowship for op-ed writing

The Marc Sanders Foundation named University of Dayton associate professor of philosophy Aili Bresnahan an inaugural Philosophy in the Media Fellow for op-ed writing. Bresnahan, who specializes in aesthetics and the philosophy of dance, was one of 30 philosophers selected by a committee of academic philosophers and media industry professionals from a pool of 264 applicants.

Diversity and Inclusion February 21, 2022
University of Dayton ‘Global Voices’ virtual symposium examines Africa’s growing importance to the world
Africa in Our Century is the theme of the 2022 Global Voices virtual symposium, hosted by professor Julius Amin, the University of Dayton’s Alumni Chair in Humanities. The two-day event examines the growing importance of Africa to the world’s present and future.
Diversity and Inclusion February 15, 2022
University of Dayton conferences, ThinkTV documentary, and traveling exhibit explore impact of ‘redlining’ on Dayton region
A number of University of Dayton faculty, staff and students are taking part in a series of events this year that explore the impact of redlining on the Dayton region.
Sciences February 08, 2022
Two University of Dayton students first to complete new life science quality assurance minor
Abigail Lee, a senior biology major, and Hayley Jesse, a junior chemical engineering major, are the first students to complete the University of Dayton’s quality assurance in the life science industries minor.
Service February 07, 2022
University of Dayton psychologist inducted into Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship, selected for award for local contributions to address homelessness
The Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship inducted University of Dayton psychologist Roger Reeb as a member for his collaborative leadership among academic and community peers in addressing significant community issues such as homelessness.
Faculty and Staff February 04, 2022
Scholar of theology, race joins University of Dayton faculty as Spearin Chair
A nationally recognized scholar of Black Catholicism in America, race and religion, and 20th-century Catholic theology, Dr. Joseph Flipper recently joined the University of Dayton faculty as the Mary Ann Spearin Endowed Chair in Catholic Theology.
Fine and Performing Arts February 02, 2022
University of Dayton Chorale Selected for Virtual Performance at 2022 Ohio Music Education Association Professional Development Concert

The University of Dayton Chorale will perform virtually at the 2022 Ohio Music Education Association’s Professional Development Conference, the third largest musical conference in the nation.