Below are details for this semester's study space, programming, and support services available to students during study days and finals week (Saturday, Dec. 7 through Friday, Dec. 13). They are listed ...
A commitment to Catholic education — that’s what the Oravitz family held onto as their family navigated each phase of schooling. So when it came time for Jeff and Cindy Oravitz’s children to make ...
This past October, student leaders from the Hanley Sustainability Institute (HSI) attended the three-day Annual AASHE Conference & Expo in Anaheim, Calif., to explore sustainability in higher ...
Despite assumptions to the contrary, prima ballerina Maria Tallchief showed that Indigenous people could not just exceed the standards of Western arts but also set new ones, writes associate professor ...
This Thanksgiving, I am grateful for joining the University of Dayton. I’m an international student and have never stayed away from my parents and friends before. I didn’t have any specific goals but ...
The National Desk and Conversation tapped faculty expertise. Local media highlighted UD's Nativities exhibit, our new vice president for student development, and sociologist Art Jipson's radio show ...
When contacted for an interview with UD Magazine, Rick Vogel ’78 and Nancy Spoerl Vogel ’89 didn’t respond with the standard logistics but with an invitation of their own: “Your front porch or ours?” ...
Seth Brown is a freelance writer living in the beautiful Berkshires, where he writes his long-running humor column "The Pun Also Rises" for the Berkshire Eagle. The column has won multiple New England ...
For Kyla Seaberry Gordon '07, re-visiting UD is an opportunity to see friends and relive old memories; it is also a return home, and as the co-chair of the Black Alumni Weekend Committee, she wants as ...
For Brother Phil Aaron, S.M. ’54, the trombone has symbolized a new beginning. “When you retire you can either just forget everything and just coast along or you can start a new life,” said Aaron, a ...
It’s that time of year (while I’m still digesting Thanksgiving giblets and deviled eggs), that I unveil my yearly Christmas list of things that I really don’t want, but will probably get, anyway.
On October 6, Pope Francis named Archbishop Francis Leo of Toronto among 21 people from around the world to be made cardinals. Cardinal-elect Leo is a two-time graduate of the University of Dayton.