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The artwork of 13 Nebraska students will be featured in the 2026 “Nebraska: Don’t Waste It!” environmental calendar.
Way.com reports the top 5 U.S. airports to get stuck in during layovers, highlighting amenities that enhance traveler ...
Despite the rain and hot temperatures, the 74th annual community picnic was a fun time for those who attended the event held ...
Be sensitive to all things, but don’t let anything consume you. The multi-dimensional layers that make you who you are—are beginning to evolve. This is a fast-paced world. My advice? Go slow—go slow.” ...
U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence came to the Dayton VA Medical Center on July 23. He talked about the new electronic health record system to start in 2026.
Barlean’s Fishery opened its seafood market at Squalicum Harbor on July 3, moving from its longtime Ferndale home to 2551 Roeder Ave. in Bellingham. The new location at the harbor entrance houses both ...
On July 21, 1925 — a century ago today — substitute teacher John T. Scopes was found guilty of violating a state ban on teaching evolution in schools.
A former University of #Dayton Research Institute executive director is now global #president of an #international #engineering organization after devoting decades to advancing composite #innovation.
A show for young audiences takes the stage at Blackfriars Playhouse and Buffalo Rome: The Music of Laurel Canyon live at Wayne Theatre.
The University of Dayton’s Board of Trustees has a new chair. Deb Tobias ’73 assumed the role on July 1, succeeding Rick Omlor ’79, who concluded 14 years of dedicated board service, including a three ...
My project A Virtuous Woman is both an artwork and a piece of ongoing research into the role of participatory artwork in heritage sites.
Video: UD alum creating grocery store in downtown Dayton. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The University of Dayton is hiring for its dining services department next week. The university’s dining … ...