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Student employees reflect on the lifelong skills they are acquiring through experiential learning in the Marian Library.
Whether a student wants to work in politics, advance policy or engage in community advocacy, three of the University of Dayton’s College of Arts and Sciences programs and immersions are sparking passions and fulfilling those desires.
One of the biggest post-pandemic challenges to faith development on any campus — or in any community — is motivating active involvement. UD students are making a difference with Campus Ministry.
The University of Dayton named Andrew Beauchamp, an economics professor at Wright State University, the inaugural Thomas W. Albrecht Chair in Capitalism and the Common Good. The newly endowed position signifies a commitment to explore economic issues through the lens of UD’s Catholic and Marianist mission.
The two-time UD alumnus and inventor of basketball's Elam Ending will be the guest speaker for the health and sport science annual student awards.
The Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Dayton received new high-low exam tables and new equipment, thanks to a generous donation from Dave '71 and Norma '71 McCarthy.
When Dr. Sidaard (Sid) Gunasekaran ’12 ’16 won the prestigious KEEN Rising Star Award, the organization awarded him a sleek electric guitar, worthy of a rock star. He is a rock star among students and faculty in the School of Engineering and in the aerospace engineering world.