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Campus and Community April 16, 2024
UD student helps with immigration casework, research through School of Law internship

CJ Delgado, a political science major, assists six final-year UD law students who work with clients on gender-based asylum, refugee and citizenship cases.

Campus and Community April 15, 2024
Business Ethics & Environmental Sustainability: Woodland Cemetery Inventor Identification Walk
The BEES were challenged to locate the gravesites of some of Dayton's top inventors and entrepreneurs in the Woodland Cemetery.
Campus and Community April 15, 2024
Business Ethics & Environmental Sustainability: Helping Santa before and during Christmas on Campus
The BEES donned antlers and guided the more than 300 Dayton area children to visit Santa during Christmas on Campus.
Faculty April 15, 2024
UD Hebrew Bible scholar to release award-winning book on gender in the Old Testament

UD Assistant Professor Esther Brownsmith explores questions of gender and sexuality in the Old Testament in her first book.

Faculty April 10, 2024
College Faculty in the News: April 10, 2024

News agencies across the region, the nation and throughout the world often reach out to our faculty experts for their perspectives on today's issues.

Engineering April 03, 2024
Mechanical Engineering Student 2024 John E. Riley Award Recipient

UD's Division of Student Development has selected Liesl Carter, a mechanical engineering major from Centerville, Ohio, as the recipient of the John E. Riley Award. This award recognizes a junior student who has exercised sustained leadership through involvement with student initiatives, exemplifying the educational and service values of the University and Marianists.

Giving April 02, 2024
Forever Marianist

There’s a cross in every classroom at the University of Dayton — constant reminders of UD’s Catholic, Marianist mission, but it’s the faculty, staff and students who bring that mission to life and create the vibrant, intellectually curious and welcoming community. 

Libraries April 01, 2024
In Perspective: Mary in Catholic Education

What did Marianist education look like in the 1950s? There are many answers, but this optical illusion takes some time to come into focus.

Libraries April 01, 2024
Scan-tastic Tech

A high-end book scanner is available to Marian Library patrons.

President April 01, 2024
First We Soar Goal Met!

When President Spina asked me if I would write a guest blog before our sixth annual giving day, One Day, One Dayton, I told him I would be thrilled to borrow his pen and use his platform.