If you’re looking for funny books to give as gifts this holiday season, we’ve rounded up a selection of works that will bring a smile and perhaps even a belly laugh or two. We turned to the Erma ...
If you take a walk to UD’s RecPlex on Sunday afternoons and head into one of the smaller gyms, you can find one of UD’s newest and most intriguing clubs: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Founded in 2021, the club ...
Media worldwide featured students, including Davis Center students on New York Stock Exchange TV. The Conversation, Catholic World Report, Pacifica Radio, Religion News Service, U.S. Catholic and The ...
No experience necessary — that's what one music professor wants every student to know as she welcomes them into UD’s gamelan ensemble, which has 75 instruments and a thousand-year-old tradition. Since ...
Our view around the University of Dayton campus.
This crew of UD engineers — Anna Tackett ’22, Lindsay Hampo ’22, Natalie Douglass ’23, Allison Lenhardt ’23 and Martin Carroll ’23 — took a break for a photo op on a trip to Iceland. Traveling to ...
As rain clouds moved in, Mary Broom Dateo ’79 and her husband, Chris Dateo, looked over 30 newly planted fruit trees in Old River Park. The saplings are part of the University’s efforts to improve ...
The Conversation, Scripps News and U.S. Catholic sought UD faculty expertise. Local media highlighted a grant for the Greater West Dayton Incubator to help up-and-coming businesses and an award for ...
The Midterm Instructional Diagnosis (MID) provides an opportunity for faculty to receive feedback from students and facilitators in the middle of a semester, enabling them to make just-in-time ...
The University of Dayton's Roger Glass Center for the Arts earned a 2024 Local Market Leadership Award by the U.S. Green Building Council Ohio for its commitment to green building and sustainable ...
The University of Dayton School of Engineering is in its first year as a partner institution with the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME), a leading provider of scholarships ...
Sometimes dreams take a while to come true. Gina King Charles ’90 originally sat down to write this young adult novel in 2009, but life had different plans. With the hectic schedule of a stay-at-home ...