Like hitting the sweet spot, Blake Henderson ’17 propelled his career by making the right contacts for the greatest impact. First baseball, now golf. Both sports figure in the trajectory of his life ...
This lesson introduces the curriculum and themes related to racial justice. This lesson encourages respectful discussion within the classroom about sensitive, difficult, and controversial topics and ...
The Human Rights Center is committed to experiential learning that is vocationally-driven, connected to campus learning, and experienced in collective ways. HRC summer programming was designed in a ...
We are a movement of engaged community members who envision: a just community where everyone is accountable to one another and all live in dignity. We will accomplish this by: listening to, educating, ...
This fall a group of student veterans gathered on campus to have a conversation with a high-profile guest — Department of Veteran Affairs Chief of Staff Margaret “Meg” Kabat. The Military and Veterans ...
One impulsive decision changes the lives of two best friends forever in Catch You Later, a powerful, new novel of suspense by Jessica Strawser. It debuted as an instant USA Today bestseller, as did ...
Beneath perfect Instagram posts and highlight reels, we all have our own insecurities and issues. Humorist Kristen Mulrooney provides an hilarious reminder that even the most flawlessly presenting ...
Amelia Dougherty was a sophomore studying civil engineering when sustainability caught her attention. She wanted to change her major, but it felt like jumping into the unknown. “It’s definitely been a ...
The University of Dayton’s new exhibit brings together two treasured holiday traditions: Nativities and Christmas carols. Joy to the World, which is free and open to the public Nov. 25 to Jan. 17, ...
University of Dayton senior Madeleine Onderak visited London this summer to explore museums, rare book archives and the Shakespearean Globe Theatre and study how early modern women and feminism were ...
Will ChatGPT lead to the demise of original thinking, or will it make University of Dayton students better thinkers? “I’ve been studying how we learn — from Socrates and Plato to Humboldt to Dewey and ...
Since 1994, each November has been designated to recognize the achievements and contributions of Indigenous peoples across America. Early celebrations and recognition started with grassroots movements ...