Dayton Metro Library will celebrate its West Branch ReImagining Works artists with a visually engaging program, Cantata – Celebrating West Branch Artists, on Tuesday, November 29, from 7-8 pm (this is a reschedule date from Tuesday, November 1).
Articles written by University of Dayton faculty for the popular news organization The Conversation have been read more than 6 million times worldwide.
There are 414 professional licenses expiring in Montgomery County during December 2022 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
The Military and Veterans Commission was established to act in an advisory capacity to City Council and the City Manager to create and maintain an atmosphere contributing to the understanding and respect for past and current members of the military to enrich the lives of Huber Heights residents and visitors through honoring the military veterans and recognizing the value of the service they have and do provide.
University of Dayton students working with Abolition Ohio in the UD Human Rights Center will testify on behalf of two bills Nov. 16 at the Ohio statehouse that will help human trafficking victims get back on their feet.
Dayton Metro Library, in partnership with Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC), will be offering patrons a chance to receive free tickets to two upcoming performances of The Spirit of Grace.
The Welcome Dayton Arts and Culture subcommittee is hosting its second annual Art From the New Americans Community exhibit at the Dayton Metro Library.
Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore, UD physical therapy professor, is protecting patients across the state after an appointment on Oct. 7 as a member of the Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Athletic Trainers Board overseeing practice and licensure.