Gloria Falcão Dodd in the International Marian Research Institute discussed apparitions with EWTN and National Catholic Register. The National Desk, Washington Post, Newsweek and New York Post ...
With 80 years of international collecting, the Marian Library contains extensive resources on Mary, the mother of Jesus, published in Mexico — nearly 1,400 books and pamphlets in the collections, ...
Theo Majka, a recently retired sociology professor whose classroom instruction and community engagement aligned with social justice, died Sept. 19. He was 77. Majka retired from the University of ...
The Brain Health Collective, along with multiple local organizations, will host a Fall Resource Fair at Goodwill Easterseals Miami Valley on October 22 from 3 – 7 p.m. The resource fair is open to the ...
Join the Office of Education Abroad and Away 2-5 p.m. today in the Kennedy Union ballroom for the annual education abroad fair. Browse programming to take your education global, whether it's a ...
Students can join the Office of Education Abroad and Away 2-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25, in the Kennedy Union ballroom for the annual education abroad fair. Students thinking about graduate school can ...
University of Dayton alumna Claire O’Brien ’24 was in a ride-share with friends in Chicago during her junior year when the driver asked where they were from. “When we said Dayton, he said: ‘Dayton, ...
Underrepresented and under-resourced business owners can apply for microloans through the Greater West Dayton Incubator’s Culture Capital program, open through Oct. 18. “We offer these loans to bridge ...
Community building and civic responsibility are hallmarks of a UD education. But what happens to students in a nation that appears to be so disconnected and divided? Flyers and their faculty discuss ...
Kate Moreira’s capstone choreography project isn’t just a performance — it’s a heartfelt tribute to the friendships that shaped her college experience. She sees dance as way to share emotions and ...
Do American politics make sense? In this election year, faculty share their expertise on how to understand the elections and some of the influences on politics. Plus, we share a bonus book that has ...
When Joshua Rauch ’08 accepted the city manager position for Riverside, Ohio, in 2021, the voters in this young city had just elected a new mayor and council members. They had a vision for change.