University of Dayton Magazine Blog

University of Dayton Magazine Blog

 
This collection includes photos, essays, reflections, illustrations and articles from the blog of the University of Dayton Magazine. The blog started under the title UDQuickly, a play on the magazine's previous nickname, UDQ, short for University of Dayton Quarterly.

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Submissions from 2021

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SEE, University of Dayton

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This is Daryl, Lydia Kladitis

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“The child is father of the man”, Thomas M. Columbus

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Vocal powerhouse, Mary McCarty

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“Everything you need in life is on your bike”, Debbie Juniewicz

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Flyer ride, Debbie Juniewicz

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Hopes and dreams, University of Dayton

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Sacred journeys, Thomas M. Columbus

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Free bird, Michelle Tedford

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Hats off to the gardeners, Larry Burgess

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Out with the old, Larry Burgess

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Everyone onto the porch, Michelle Tedford

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Cowboy coffee house, Larry Burgess

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Natural accents, Larry Burgess

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A most noteworthy president leads with his heart, Teri Rizvi

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Distorted reflection, Larry Burgess

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What a Title IX lawsuit might mean for religious universities, Susan Trollinger and William Trollinger

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In summer session, Larry Burgess

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The flowers and the bee, Larry Burgess

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Camp Curran basic training, Larry Burgess

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Summer 2021, University of Dayton

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Three Presidents. Three Eras. One University., Teri Rizvi

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Summer of buzz, Larry Burgess

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Broken but never beaten, Jeaneen Parsons

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At last ..., Larry Burgess and Meredith Robinson

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Get connected, Michelle Tedford

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My Flyer Story: At home in the statehouse, Ian Dollenmayer

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Now read/see/hear this, Jeaneen Parsons

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What's the evidence?, Kristina DeMichele

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Design skill, and the power of rock, paper, scissors, Kathryn Niekamp

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Go, be justice, Lauren Durham

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The Moral Courage Project: Lessons from Ferguson, Michelle Tedford

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You're never too old for the kids' table, Meghan McDevitt

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Flyer Time: 11:45 a.m., Marycrest, Michele Tedford

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Full circle, Debbie Juniewicz

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Earth fest, Meredith Robinson

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Fighting hate and finding “fAAAmily”, Lauren Durham

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In the footsteps of “the Pope”, Thomas M. Columbus

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One day, infinite impact, Lauren Durham

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Spring picnic lunch, Larry Burgess

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An engaging group, Michelle Tedford

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Surprise!, Thomas M. Columbus

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Intramural games, Kathryn Niekamp

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5 questions with Arabella Loera '23, Thomas M. Columbus

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The young beeches, Julie Van Leeuwen Lonneman

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Bonds of brotherhood spell success for today's Flyers, Zoe Hill

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Graduation Joy, Larry Burgess

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Success for all Flyers, Michelle Tedford

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Flowers blooming for spring, Meredith Robinson

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A better mask, Michelle Tedford

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Competing for a cause, Claudia Becker

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Pie to the face, Kathryn Niekamp

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Silver lining, Michelle Tedford

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First dose of hope, Lauren Durham

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Old River open for spring, Meredith Robinson

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Major league Flyers, Thomas M. Columbus

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Spring 2021, Shannon Shelton Miller

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Harry Potter and defense against disinformation, Zoe Hill

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Inflatable games, Kathryn Niekamp

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Virtual event to feature lots of fun, Michelle Tedford

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Gearing up, Kathryn Niekamp

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Make all your goals, Larry Burgess

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"Scissorhands" commercial scores big for grad during Super Bowl LV, Zoe Hill

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A single human family, Teri Rizvi

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Everybody dance now!, Lauren Durham

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No march? No problem., Michelle Tedford

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Spring into the semester, Michelle Tedford

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Experimental designs, Meredith Robinson

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Finding a friend, Michelle Tedford

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The sun shines, Kathryn Niekamp

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Student business combines fun, social distancing with customized cornhole, Zoe Hill

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Brighter Days, Meredith Robinson

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Campus outdoors on a spring day, Larry Burgess

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Outdoor Classes, Meredith Robinson

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Alpha, omega, Jeaneen Parsons

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An American Lament, Barry J. Trick

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An unprecedented spring, Thomas M. Columbus

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A promise fulfilled, Eric F. Spina

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Lessons Learned, Part IX, Bev Thompson Jenkins

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Reflections on death amidst a pandemic, James Fitz S.M.

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UD tests for Mars success, Michelle Tedford

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“Faith calls us to remember”, Michelle Tedford

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UD's Technical Institute: A history that leads to the present, Robert L. Mott and G. William Lawless

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Signs of spring on campus, Larry Burgess

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Ice, ice baby: A winter wonderland for students, Lauren Durham

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Photographing Women of UD, Kathyrn Niekamp

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Students plan speedy delivery of local food, Shayleigh Frank

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Anosmia, the loss of smell caused by COVID-19, doesn't always go away quickly — but smell training may help, Julie Walsh-Messinger

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Invasive tawny crazy ants have an intense craving for calcium — with implications for their spread in the US, Ryan Reihart

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New reusable containers, Meredith Robinson

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Winter wonder on campus, Kathryn Niekamp

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Food Truck Rally, Kathryn Niekamp

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Hunger in winter, Larry Burgess

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Never alone, Michelle Tedford

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No Secret, Michelle Tedford

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A beautiful encounter, Howard Ren

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Blue Eyes, Debbie Juniewicz

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The Hub rises: Abundance and new beginnings in the old Arcade, Jeaneen Parsons

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18 million US children are at risk of hunger: What more can be done?, Diana Cuy Castellanos

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Biden faces the world: 5 foreign policy experts explain US priorities – and problems – after Trump, Julius Amin