Garret Mathews has published a free humor book, From My Funny Bone (Hopefully) to Yours, a collection of 46 columns. Mathews wrote columns and features for the Daily Telegraph in Bluefield, West ...
Most professors start the first day of class with the typical request to stand up and say your name, grade and hometown. Associate professor Art Jipson, however, has a more melodic approach to ...
Alan Veliz-Cuba described in The Conversation how math solves problems. Sarah Brashears discussed in Inside Higher Ed how students can be effective notetakers. Christopher Devine gave interviews to ...
On sweltering summer days in Dayton, pre-med student Megan Nguyen isn’t lounging by a pool — she’s stocking shelves at a hospital food pantry and writing literature reviews as part of the Health ...
The University of Dayton marks the 25th anniversary of its student-run investment fund, the largest in the country, with more than $80 million in assets under its management. The Davis Center for ...
just as it’s been for the past 142 years. Originally known as the “kiosk,” the gazebo was built around 1882 in a park that also held a small shrine to Mary. The structure has had a lively history, ...
During family weekend I spoke with a UD parent and alum who shared they were so excited to drop in to the Marian Library since they had never visited as a student. I shared with them some of the new ...
Assistant Director for Faith Formation and Spiritual Accompaniment West Campus ...
It took 13 days of walking — through rainstorms and mud, under sunshine and clouds, alongside sheep and pilgrims — for the students to reach Monte do Gozo, the “Hill of Joy.” It is the spot in Spain ...
UD's new Stones of Hope Fellowship empowers its first recipient, Ximena Silva-Aguirre, to grow in her conviction to help others. When Ximena Silva-Aguirre discovered a burglar had broken into her ...
Sometimes, students don’t know what they don’t know — until they get to class. Over the past two decades, Campus Minister Nick Cardilino and Professor William Trollinger have found their discussions ...
If you ever solved an arithmetic problem about the speed of trains or cost of groceries, that’s an example of mathematical modeling. But for more difficult questions, even just writing the real-world ...