The Choose Ohio First program awarded the University of Dayton $1,355,380 to recruit and graduate students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. The Ohio Department of Higher ...
Following our Catholic, Marianist traditions, we educate the whole person: mind, body, heart and spirit. And our faith leads us to build a diverse, inclusive, vibrant community dedicated to advancing ...
Ericka Curran is Professor of Professional Skills and Coordinator of the Human Rights Collaborative at the University of Dayton School of Law. Professor Curran received her law degree from Seattle ...
Dr. Vorachek is Professor of English and Director of Faculty Formation. She regularly teaches courses on Victorian literature, Jane Austen, the Brontës, nineteenth- and twentieth-century detective ...
The Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop has been dubbed the "Woodstock of Humor" and a "utopia" for writers — one "that only appears every other year, out of the mist, on the edge of the Great Miami River ...
Jack Bauer, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and past Raymond A. Roesch, S.M., Endowed Chair in the Social Sciences at the University of Dayton. His courses and research focus on the development of ...
Jefferson Lee Ingram graduated from Friendsville Academy. He holds a Bachelor of Science in secondary education, a Master of Arts in history and a Juris Doctor in law. Jeff is a member of the Ohio Bar ...
Bright clusters of Virginia bluebells and the star-shaped lemon-yellow blooms of marsh marigold greet Marianist Sister Leanne Jablonski ’85 as she walks a meandering pathway through woodlands at the ...
It was Dec. 19, 1923 – 100 years ago. The first day of Christmas break at the University of Dayton, with fewer than 40 students still on campus. At 10:30 p.m., the quiet was shattered by a series of ...
Humans have been making fire using friction for thousands of years, with evidence of its use found in archaeological records across different cultures worldwide. Fire by friction is a testament to ...
On Dec. 31, people from cultures all around the world will be raising a toast to welcome in A.D. 2022. Few of them will think about the fact that A.D. signals “anno Domini,” Latin for “in the year of ...
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