A new, family-friendly Christmas exhibit at the University of Dayton shares the medieval story of a juggler whose humble performance as a gift to Virgin Mary brought her statue to life.
Newsweek, The New York Observer, Reader's Digest, MSN Money and the Global Sisters Report are among the news outlets sharing UD faculty expertise about upcoming elections, cybersecurity for your cell phone and Black Catholic nuns.
Dayton Metro Library is hosting a Vestiges of Redlining: Mapping Equity in Dayton exhibit, on display in the Main Library’s Opportunity Space @ Patterson through Saturday, December 17.
University of Dayton Christmas on Campus returns to its full in-person tradition Thursday, Dec. 8, with more than 1,000 Dayton Public Schools students paired with undergraduates to enjoy a visit from Santa, live Nativity, crafts and more.
Throughout the month of November, Dayton Metro Library has an array of programs for writers, local author fans, and booklovers of all ages. Here’s a list of upcoming events:
Access to the new Washington Township roundabout at Alex Bell and Mad River roads will be closed for two days beginning Tuesday, Nov. 8, while new steel light poles are installed.
The Centerville Arts Commission is pleased to announce the Centerville Art Gallery will feature the work of local artist Bonnie Kuntz throughout the month of November.
The Huber Heights Arts & Beautification Commission and the City of Huber Heights invites Residents and Businesses to participate in this year’s LIGHTS IN THE HEIGHTS.
Engineering graduate students Scott Eardley, Sean Kapp and Megan McNelly are the winners of the AES Corporation 2022 Energy Innovation Challenge for their Project Oasis, an indoor farming system powered by solar energy and battery storage.
November is Native American Heritage Month and Dayton Metro Library encourages patrons of all ages to learn about different tribes, cultures, and traditions.
The City of Centerville invites you to Uptown Centerville as it turns into a winter wonderland on Nov. 20 for the 2022 Hometown Holiday Walk and Tree Lighting Ceremony.
November is Native American Heritage Month, which recognizes the history, contributions, and livelihood of American Indian and Alaska Native Indigenous people.