University of Dayton Magazine Blog
Submissions from 2023
Finding objective ways to talk about religion in the classroom is tough − but the cost of not doing so is clear, Charles J. Russo
Unthanksgiving Day: A celebration of Indigenous resistance at Alcatraz, Shannon Toll
Does chicken soup really help when you’re sick? A nutrition specialist explains what’s behind the beloved comfort food, Colby Teeman
Worldwide consultations for the global synod reflect Pope Francis’ efforts toward building a more inclusive Catholic Church, Daniel Speed Thompson
Why do voters have to pick a Republican or a Democrat in the US?, Christopher Devine
Why guys who post a lot on social media are seen as less manly, Andrew Edelblum
A business can decline service based on its beliefs, Supreme Court rules – but what will this look like in practice?, Charlies J. Russo
Passengers whose flights are canceled or delayed may soon get better treatment in the US – where airlines have long set their own rules, Janet Bednarek
Keeping NBA players on the court is no small ‘feet’, Philip Anloague
In honor of family, Michelle Tedford
Chicken wings with a side of challenges, Sarina Tacovic
All cheers, University of Dayton
Connection for success, Michelle Tedford
Dayton diary: Bear wrestling, Nick Thompson
Dayton diary: Marycrest nights, Taryn Mitchell
Flyer time: 4:02 p.m., UD Arena, Nick Thompson
Our UD: How we grow, University of Dayton
Our UD: How we learn, University of Dayton
11 moments that made UD what it is today, University of Dayton
Deep love for UD, Shannon Shelton Miller
A visit to Dr. Crum's office, Gabriela Bott
Flower power, Larry Burgess
Spring fun, Kennedy Kish
My Flyer Family: Born and raised a Flyer, Mary Jo Gallico
We always find time to get together, Larry Burgess
Create something that has never been here before, Larry Burgess
Live your great story, Larry Burgess
Blue tape, baselines and basketball, Zoe Hill
At the table, Sarina Tacovic
Making a beeline for spring, Larry Burgess
My Old House: 424 Lowes St., Rebecca Sutton
Father is on the job, Larry Burgess
Is Wikipedia a good source? When to use the online encyclopedia – and when to avoid it, Bridget Retzloff
From novice to fan: A photographer's first experience at the First Four, Shravanth Reddy
While you were out, Larry Burgess
A different kind of madness — and the students love it, Mary Kate Newman
Filling the gaps, Nick Thompson
The road begins in Dayton, Nick Thompson
For those who have remained behind, Larry Burgess
The brief but shining life of Paul Laurence Dunbar, a poet who gave dignity to the Black experience, Minnita Daniel-Cox
The First Four starts now, Kennedy Kish
Coming and going, Larry Burgess
30 years later, Waco siege still resonates – especially among anti-government extremists, Art Jipson
Celebrating Black excellence, Zeakia Jordan
Once a landscaper's favorite, states are banning this tree and urging homeowners to cut it down, Ryan W. McEwan
Zipping into spring, Larry Burgess
Lent is here-remind me what it's all about? 5 essential reads, Molly Jackson
Train derailments get headlines, but truck crashes needing hazmat cleanup are more deadly, Michael Gorman
Why can’t Americans agree on, well, nearly anything? Philosophy has some answers, James Steiner-Dillon
"Flyer" for the win, Zeakia Jordan
Heresy in Ohio, Thomas M. Columbus
Foster Change, Adam Vicarel
Bright ideas, Larry Burgess
Read. See. Hear, Nicole L. Craw
A space to connect, rest and laugh, Gabriela Bott
Every day is a bill of fare, Larry Burgess
God vs. wild, Danielle Furfaro
Where are you reading?, Nick Thompson
How far must employers go to accommodate workers' time off for worship? The Supreme Court will weigh in, Charles J. Russo
What’s effective altruism? A philosopher explains, Jacob Bauer
Capricious weather, Larry Burgess
Honoring the Maafa, Nick Thompson
Messaging in Mongolian, Mary Kate Newman
View finder: Liquid assets, Larry Burgess
Women in science and podcasting, Tori Miller
Blowing in the wind, Larry Burgess
Flyer Time: 3:32 p.m., the Hangar, Nicole L. Craw
The day the sun showed up, Larry Burgess
Hitting the books, Kennedy Kish
Fitness is key, Zeakia Jordan
The season of snow and sentimentality, Larry Burgess
Horsing around, Kennedy Kish
My Old House: 1518 Frericks Way, Rebecca Sutton
Red Scare 101, Kennedy Kish
In process, Dan Ratterman
Blanket of snow, University of Dayton
The price you pay, Nicole L. Craw
Argentina’s Oscar contender shows what justice after dictatorship looks like, Carlos Gardeazabal Bravo
A time to rest with Jesus, Gabriela Bott
What color is your sky after a snowfall?, Larry Burgess
Flyer ever after, Tori Miller
Did you miss much?, Michelle Tedford
Don't worry, Thomas M. Columbus
Snow Day at Stuart, Kennedy Kish
Shorts in January, Larry Burgess
Sixty and Sunny, Kennedy Kish
Battle of the blacksmiths, Zeakia Jordan
King of equality, Shravanth Reddy
4-legged friends, Kennedy Kish
Come inside and out of the cold, Larry Burgess
This course takes college students out of this world – and teaches them what it takes to become space pioneers, Joshua D. Ambrosius
My Old House: 26 Chambers St., Nick Thompson
When the dust settles, Larry Burgess
Hitting his stride, Tori Miller
Knight in shining armor, Wayne Baker
My Old House: 110 Lawnview Ave., Nick Thompson
15 Evanston Ave., Zoe Hill
2022’s US climate disasters, from storms and floods to heat waves and droughts, Shuang-Ye Wu
Heart rate variability – what to know about this biometric most fitness trackers measure, Anne R. Crecelius
How traits evolve, Dave Larsen
