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Family News Digest

4/24/2024   

Final exam week attendance expectations for students

The final exam period for this semester runs Monday, April 29, through Friday, May 3. Students are expected to remain on campus through the scheduled exam times for their classes, articulated at the start of the term in the University’s spring 2024 final exam schedule.

As outlined in UD’s final exam policy, all courses are expected to have a "culminating learning experience, normally a final examination,” and “no final examination may be scheduled at a time other than the time prescribed by the registrar during final examination week” except where formally approved accommodations require otherwise. Questions about this policy can be directed to the Office of the Provost.

Housing and Residence Life corner

All non-graduating residents must move out and complete the checkout process within 24 hours after their last exam. If the last exam is on Friday, the deadline is noon Saturday, May 4. All residential facilities close at noon Saturday, May 4, except for graduating seniors who can stay in housing until noon Monday, May 6.

Move-out reminders:

  • Consider donating items. Gently used clothes, small appliances, unopened food, cleaning supplies and toiletries can find new life through donations to community partners. More than 20 bins are available in residence halls and porches in the student neighborhood for unused items. Let's work together to reduce UD's waste footprint through the move-out collection program. 
  • Return keys to the assigned front desk at checkout.

The 2024 summer housing application is open and available on the housing portal.

Baccalaureate Mass

Celebrate the class of 2024 at a baccalaureate Mass 4 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at Frericks Athletic Center. All are welcome to attend. Click here for more info about graduation weekend.

98% of recent grads report getting off on right foot toward career success

University of Dayton graduates continue to find success after graduation, with a record-tying 98% reporting being employed, pursuing a graduate degree or participating in a service program within six months of graduation. Read more about the Flyer First Destination Survey.

University approves agreement to provide UD with 100% renewable energy, reduce carbon footprint by 71%

The University of Dayton has inked an agreement with AES Ohio and Tallgrass to bring carbon-free sustainable power to the University. The first-of-its-kind partnership, which also includes Kanin Energy, transforms waste heat into decarbonized power. "We anticipate this energy solution will offset 100% of our electricity needs and reduce our carbon footprint by 71%," said Rick Krysiak, UD vice president for facilities management and planning. "In our Marianist tradition of being good stewards of our resources, we made sure market conditions and the project's final economic terms are favorable for the University." Read more about the agreement.

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day April 27

In recognition of this initiative April 27, the Center for Alcohol and Other Drugs Resources and Education (CADRE) encourages students to dispose unused or expired prescription medications in the drop box in Fitz Hall. Students should remove medications from their original containers and place them in a zip-close bag to ensure there is no identifying information. Liquid medications must be in the original container. Vape pens and other e-cigarette devices are accepted without batteries. Anyone can visit CADRE in Adele Hall 103 to pick up free Deterra Packs, which help deactivate medications for safe disposal. Learn more about CADRE’s efforts and find out what medications can be dropped off at the National Drug Take Back Day site

Every Wednesday during the academic year and occasionally during the summer, the University news and communications team shares news to help you stay connected. Previous issues of Student News Digest are archived at go.udayton.edu/flyerfamilies.