During Women’s History Month, the Women’s Center coordinates, as an experiential learning opportunity for students, an annual exhibit highlighting the contributions women have made at the University of Dayton.
Note: In entries with downloadable profiles, the names of the profiles' authors appear below the honorees' names.
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2023: Paola Ortiz Vazquez
Coordinator, student advising and department initiatives, Department of Computer Science
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2023: Rebecca Blust
Associate professor, Department of Engineering Management, Systems, and Technology; executive director, Innovation Center, School of Engineering
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2023: Sister Angela Ann Zukowski, M.H.S.H.
Professor, Department of Religious Studies, and director of the Institute for Pastoral Initiatives
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2022: Beth Hart
Principal lecturer, School of Engineering, director for Women Engineering Program, Diversity in Engineering Center
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2022: Catherine W. Mix
Associate vice president, strategic enrollment management; director of financial aid
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2022: Dr. Mary Insana Fisher
Associate professor, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Education and Health Sciences
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2022: Dr. R. Darden Bradshaw
Associate professor, area coordinator of art education, Department of Art and Design
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2022: Marie Dock
Undergraduate student, civil engineering major, sustainability (see) minor, Class of 2022
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2022: Marie Schleppi Gaeke
Senior administrative assistant, engineering management, systems, and technology
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2022: Sama Wathiq Ahmed
Undergraduate student, mechanical engineering major, human movement biomechanics minor, Class of 2023
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2022: Yamilet Perez Aragon
Undergraduate student, sustainability and graphic design double major, Class of 2023
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2021: Dr. Anne R. Crecelius
During Women’s History Month, the Women’s Center coordinates, as an experiential learning opportunity for students, an annual exhibit highlighting the contributions women have made at the University of Dayton.
The 2021 theme, "Leading with Character and Resilience," captures what it means to work in the midst of a pandemic, social and political unrest and economic uncertainty. Each honoree displayed resilience, drive, character and tenacity and created inspiring ways to move forward.
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2021: Dr. Mary Buchwalder, M.D.
During Women’s History Month, the Women’s Center coordinates, as an experiential learning opportunity for students, an annual exhibit highlighting the contributions women have made at the University of Dayton.
The 2021 theme, "Leading with Character and Resilience," captures what it means to work in the midst of a pandemic, social and political unrest and economic uncertainty. Each honoree displayed resilience, drive, character and tenacity and created inspiring ways to move forward.
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2021: Dr. Sharon Davis Gratto
During Women’s History Month, the Women’s Center coordinates, as an experiential learning opportunity for students, an annual exhibit highlighting the contributions women have made at the University of Dayton.
The 2021 theme, "Leading with Character and Resilience," captures what it means to work in the midst of a pandemic, social and political unrest and economic uncertainty. Each honoree displayed resilience, drive, character and tenacity and created inspiring ways to move forward.
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2021: Dr. Shauna Adams
During Women’s History Month, the Women’s Center coordinates, as an experiential learning opportunity for students, an annual exhibit highlighting the contributions women have made at the University of Dayton.
The 2021 theme, "Leading with Character and Resilience," captures what it means to work in the midst of a pandemic, social and political unrest and economic uncertainty. Each honoree displayed resilience, drive, character and tenacity and created inspiring ways to move forward.
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2021: Elizabeth Schwartz
During Women’s History Month, the Women’s Center coordinates, as an experiential learning opportunity for students, an annual exhibit highlighting the contributions women have made at the University of Dayton.
The 2021 theme, "Leading with Character and Resilience," captures what it means to work in the midst of a pandemic, social and political unrest and economic uncertainty. Each honoree displayed resilience, drive, character and tenacity and created inspiring ways to move forward.
