Recent Posts
Sustainability
3.13.2026
The Flyer Refillery: Closing Loops and Reducing
Waste
The Flyer Refillery aims to reduce single-use plastic items on campus by replacing them with reusable containers and refills.
Faith/Mission
3.12.2026
2026 Miryam Award
The Miryam Award honors those who have made significant contributions in advancing the climate for women here at UD, above and beyond their role, while reflecting the Marianist mission of the university.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.12.2026
Who's Publishing What: That's What Friends Are
For
In That’s What Friends Are For, a poignant and hilarious story inspired by TV’s beloved The Golden Girls, bestselling author Wade Rouse celebrates love, aging, finding your people and the art of impeccably timed one-liners.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.12.2026
A Nightie to
Remember
Christmas comes and goes without a present from my husband Larry, who swears that it’s been ordered.
Sustainability
3.11.2026
The Brook Center and HSI: Social Justice Meets
Sustainability
The Food Systems team takes food that would otherwise be wasted and circulates it back into the community to support those who need it.
Honors
3.11.2026
Research with a Purpose: Olivia Upchurch's
Story
The University Honors Program (UHP) is a rich resource that fosters growth in students’ understanding of their vocations through a number of resources and programs. Olivia Upchurch chose to take advantage as a way to challenge herself.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.11.2026
Who's Publishing What: Once a Prompt a
Time
What happens when a writer is given strange, challenging and completely unexpected prompts? For Laurie O’Connor Stephans, the result is Once a Prompt a Time: Stories Sparked by Quirky Contest Prompts.
Erma Bombeck Writer Workshop
3.11.2026
Who's Publishing What: Good
Writing
Anne Lamott and Neal Allen have collaborated on a new book, Good Writing. It shows writers how to turn a worthy sentence into a memorable one.
Business
3.11.2026
AI in the Business Classroom: How UD Seniors Learn to Lead With AI. Not Be Replaced by
It.
What do employers really want from graduates in an AI-driven world? In the University of Dayton’s School of Business Administration’s senior-level management courses, students don’t just learn AI tools; they practice real consulting, executive decision-making and critical thinking that prepares them to lead with confidence on day one.