Peggy Rowe has written three New York Times’ bestsellers since turning 80 — and she’s at it again with her newest book, Oh No, Not the Home (Forefront Books). In this humorous memoir, Rowe decides the ...
Cathryn Michon’s I’m Still Here: A Dog’s Purpose Forever (Andrews McMeel Publishing) is a beautifully illustrated book that offers a comforting narrative from the perspective of a loving angel dog, ...
Since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the University of Dayton’s School of Business Administration (SBA) has seen a significant resurgence in student engagement. With the creation or ...
Local media highlighted anniversaries for the New Horizons Band and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Other media featured UD faculty expertise on legal issues, Catholic liturgy, politics, dictators, ...
Desiree Miller is an award-winning writer with a passion for travel and storytelling. The book was inspired by a social media post Miller wrote about her fun interactions in Atlanta’s airport as she ...
The Chronicle of Higher Education featured Anya Galli Robertson’s class. Aviation history Janet Bednarek shared her expertise with Forbes. International, Los Angeles and local outlets interviewed five ...
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The University of Dayton recently launched a new Admission Account portal for applicants. To begin a new application for admission to UD, please create a new account then begin your application. If ...
We're focused on providing students with the skills and knowledge needed to change the world — and excel in education, as well as health and sport science. From unique state-of-the-art facilities to ...
The Initiative for Gender Equality and Development in Africa (IGED-Africa) is located in Ghana and aims to promote and further strengthen the voice, capacity, and participation of women and young ...
My experience in The Gambia has been truly unique. Transitioning from a developed country to a developing one brought its own set of challenges. Although I anticipated some turbulence and distress due ...
Over the weeks I spent during summer 2024 at Counterpart International, as a fellow from the Human Rights Center, I had the opportunity to learn about the world of international development through ...