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Trying to live sustainably as a college student can be a struggle. Sustainability has many different aspects that can make it overwhelming for students who want to be involved. By using the resources ...
The National Science Foundation awarded two University of Dayton mathematicians nearly $275,000 to research the building blocks of biological systems and the geometry of four-dimensional spaces. Both ...
Dean Trevor Collier recently welcomed Sheree Knowles, a 1989 graduate of the University of Dayton and current member of the School of Business Administration Business Advisory Council, to the Business ...
The University of Dayton’s beloved Christmas on Campus event lit up the night on Friday, December 6, marking its 61st year. Over 1,000 Dayton Public School students paired with UD undergraduates to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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?” ...