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AI is no longer a futuristic concept knocking at the door of higher education—it’s already here. For those of us teaching in the humanities, especially fields like my area of focus, Art History, it ...
Each year, the Women’s Center, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, and the Provost’s Office sponsor two Gender Equity Research Fellows – one lecturer or tenure-track faculty member, and one exempt ...
The University of Dayton Counseling Center offers clinical training and supervision for masters and doctoral students in psychology, clinical counseling, and social work. We provide a generalist ...
The Honors Student Symposium, modeled on the style of a professional conference, is an academic and social event at which senior Honors thesis students present their thesis research during spring ...
School of Education and Health Sciences: Counselor Education and Human Services Montgomery, M.L.T. (2023). University of Dayton’s Behavioral Health Workforce Expansion Program. Ohio Department of ...
This is the second post in our Accessibility Tip series. If you missed the first tip about meaningful link text, I suggest you go review it because that tip is even easier to implement than what we ...
As a private, Catholic, Marianist university, the University of Dayton is committed to a learning and living environment that welcomes robust and diverse dialogue while respecting the dignity of every ...
The biannual U.S. Catholic bishops’ meeting received more than its usual attention this June due to one particular item on its agenda: a proposed document on the Sacrament of the Eucharist, a ritual ...
Recognizing the value of volunteers in furthering the University’s vision, mission, and core values, this policy outlines the relationship between volunteers and the University of Dayton. This policy ...
‘The Holy Family,’ by the 17th-century Spanish painter Bartolome Esteban Murillo. The United States celebrates Father’s Day on the third Sunday of June. Many countries with a Catholic heritage, ...
By Raymond Reid If there were children living on Old Kernersville Lake I’m sure they would be described as “above average,” just like those in Garrison Keillor's fictional Lake Wobegon, “where all the ...
On Nov. 29, 1932, five children in the village of Beauraing, Belgium, had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary dressed all in white, walking above them on a railway bridge. Fernande Voisin, 15, and her ...
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