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Student News Digest

1/24/2024  

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Campuswide mass notification system test Jan. 30

At 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30, the University's emergency management committee and the Department of Public Safety will conduct a campuswide test of the emergency notification system. Make sure your contact information is updated; watch this video tutorial or follow these step-by-step instructions. When you receive the campuswide emergency test text message on your device Jan. 30, acknowledge receipt by clicking the link and selecting "Message Received."

Roger Glass Center for the Arts opens

Classes are underway at the Roger Glass Center for the Arts — where on any morning you might find a pre-law student learning stage makeup, a biology major hanging lights in the experimental theater, and a local artist preparing a new exhibit. Read more about upcoming events and the April 13 grand opening celebration.

A hope to do good

As a graduate student, Clarence Alan Jackson '90 thought a line from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech would be a great idea for a scholarship one day. More than three decades later, he established the Stones of Hope Fellowship at UD, honoring King's dream of people becoming a stone of hope to do good for others. Read more about the fellowship.

NEWS AND NOTES

Resources for total solar eclipse — Monday, April 8

Visit the University's page connecting you to information from the state of Ohio, NASA and the Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau plus UD-specific information about the first total solar eclipse visible in Ohio since 1806. Read more about the total solar eclipse at UD.

McGrath Awards winners announced

Six UD undergraduates will receive $750 Jack McGrath, S.M., Awards for Research in Catholic Intellectual Traditions for work completed in a CAP course in 2023. Seniors Jules Carr-Chellman, Daniel Dunphy and Lucy Waskiewicz, junior Maria Graziano, and first-year students Alexandra Amrhein and Zachary O'Connor will present their projects at the annual Catholic Intellectual Tradition Symposium Feb. 5-6. Their topics include reconstruction in New Orleans, the resonance of Jordan Peele's Get Out with Hades in ancient Greece, and the theological promise of a comparison of the arks of Noah and Utnapushtim. View more information on the McGrath Awards.

2024 Marian Forum Tuesday, Feb. 13

All are welcome to attend this year's Marian Forum, where the theme of Mary as the patroness of America will be explored through a Marian votive Mass, Mardi Gras parade and celebration, speaking event by editors of the book American Patroness: Marian Shrines and the Making of U.S. Catholicism, as well as the presentation of the 2024 Marianist Award. View the 2024 Marian Forum schedule.

Apply to join the Health Equity Fellows

The Health Equity Program at the Fitz Center for Leadership in Community is recruiting first-year students expected to graduate in May 2027 interested in offering solutions to the health inequities in the Dayton region. Eligible students would join the program in their sophomore year, and are expected to graduate in May 2027. First-year students in any major are welcome to apply. The application deadline is Feb. 15; visit this link to apply to be a health equity fellow. Contact healthequity@udayton.edu with questions.

Celebrate the 2024 Women of UD honorees

Congratulations to the 2024 Women of UD honorees. The in-person celebration will take place at 9 a.m. Friday, March 1, at The Gathering Place at Roesch Library. Read more about the Women of UD honorees under the announcements tab.

Plan your spring research and writing projects

Book a Librarian and the Write Place can assist you with any research and writing project at any stage. Services are available in-person at Roesch Library and virtually. To help students organize assignments into manageable tasks, a project planning process and flowchart are available online. Contact writeplace@udayton.edu or library@udayton.edu with questions.

The Flyer 101

If you're visiting The Hub or other downtown Dayton locations, you can ride The Flyer, a free bus service from the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority. The Flyer, which launched in November 2018, offers free rides between campus and downtown Dayton attractions 6 a.m.-11 p.m. weekdays and 4 p.m. to midnight Saturdays. View a tutorial on riding The Flyer.

More University news can be found on the Announcements page on Porches and on 1850, the student engagement portal.

Every Wednesday during the academic year and occasionally during the summer, the University news and communications team shares news to help you stay connected. Previous issues of Student News Digest are archived at go.udayton.edu/flyerfamilies.