On Oct. 10, 2000, during the Catholic Church’s celebration of the Great Jubilee, over 200 people gathered in the lobby of Roesch Library to dedicate the sprawling art installation “Mirror of Hope” by ...
New year, new recycling habits. Starting in the spring 2025 semester, Marycrest Residence Hall will have brand new recycling hubs and zero-waste signage. The recycling hubs are centrally located in ...
A daughter witnesses her mother grow angels' wings. A mistress begins writing letters to her lover's wife. Thanks to a genealogy test, a middle-aged woman meets a sister she's never known, and they're ...
The event was a personal project from Zay Min Htike, a sophomore finance and business analytics major.
Our Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) researchers provide expertise in development, enhancement, and integration of advanced NDE and characterization technologies for aerospace materials and their ...
The Choose Ohio First program awarded the University of Dayton nearly $660,000 to recruit and graduate students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. The Ohio Department of ...
At the end of the 2024 spring semester, seniors in a University of Dayton honors program known as the Chaminade Scholars gifted the Marian Library with a coffee table they built to illustrate the ...
How far are you prepared to go to save the life of someone you love? Approximately 371,000 patients die every year in the U.S. from preventable medical errors, and another 424,000 are left with ...
As the University’s most senior volunteer and a dedicated Golden Flyers committee member with 15 consecutive years of giving, Wourms embodies the spirit of lifelong engagement — something that she ...
My work explores the push and pull between the natural world and human behavior. Implicit in the pieces is a balance between harmony and disharmony. Implicit also is how human convenience, privilege ...
In the halls of the University of Dayton, where innovation thrives, researchers Tarek Taha and Chris Yakopcic ’09 are creating technological marvels. Their journey — from theoretical musings to ...
The weekend of the UD Alumni Awards, Nelda Janine Connors '87 returned to UD. She made time between events to meet with eight students from the Multi-Ethnic Engineers Program. Each student had a ...