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 ...
Although it’s common for students to have personal laptops and to submit assignments electronically, Roesch Library’s desktop computers and print, scan and copy machines are popular amenities. Prints ...
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 ...
Little girls absolutely love their cats. But when it comes to their brothers, they have two reactions: Either they adore them — or want to trade them for a more refined sibling, one who’s less ...
On a chilly day, students flock to the little brick building beside St. Mary’s Hall along the red brick path to the library. Inside the schoolhouse-like structure, they hold their warm coffee cups, ...
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 ...
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 ...
At the University of Dayton, we invite students with diverse talents, interests and backgrounds to join our inclusive, welcoming community. We streamlined our application process – only asking the ...
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 ...
Two years ago, engineering associate professor Brad Ratliff bought a 22-passenger van on eBay. He’s since converted it — with the help of his dad, Mike — into his very own mobile lab, an extension of ...
As the University of Dayton community observes Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we reflect not only on King’s life and legacy, but also on a driving force of his activism: his faith. Born on Jan. 15, 1929, ...
A chance meeting evolves into a lifelong friendship and thriving business partnership for Tonya Jefferson Hawley ’88 ’90 and Sheree Walker Knowles ’89. In the fall of 1984, Tonya Jefferson Hawley ’88 ...