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Step up for a tour of the Dayton Walk of Fame and learn about Dayton s remarkable women

Step up for a tour of the Dayton Walk of Fame and learn about Dayton’s remarkable women Lisa Powell Take a stroll through Dayton’s Wright Dunbar neighborhood for a lesson in local women’s history. The Dayton Region’s Walk of Fame, located on the sidewalks on both sides of West Third Street between Shannon and Broadway Streets and on Williams Street, is covered in granite pavers commemorating the people who helped made the community great. The women who have been honored are inspiring. © Provided by Dayton Daily News Dayton Daily News Nancy Horlacher, a retired history specialist at Dayton Metro Library and an advisor for the walk, created a biographical presentation celebrating the distinguished women honored there.

Step up for a tour of the Dayton Walk of Fame and learn about Dayton s remarkable women

Step up for a tour of the Dayton Walk of Fame and learn about Dayton s remarkable women
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University s Black Power Matters event Zoombombed with racial slurs

University’s Black Power Matters event ‘Zoombombed’ with racial slurs Stanislaus State launched an investigation over the weekend after a virtual event was infiltrated by anonymous users posting racist messages and obscene images.  The presentation, held Friday via Zoom, was titled “Black Power STILL Matters” and was the third annual Black Power Matters event hosted by the university’s Ethnic Studies Program meant to empower and uplift black voices. The event fell victim to a “Zoombombing” as things got started, said event speaker and Turlock Black Lives Matter co-founder Jaimee Ellison, which have become increasingly common throughout education centers as more classes, presentations and performances are pushed online due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

2/17/2021: Family News Digest : University of Dayton, Ohio

Welcome to Family News Digest, a weekly newsletter especially for University of Dayton parents and guardians.   COVID-19 status level 2 – GREEN - LOCALIZED University lowers summer undergraduate tuition The University  is lowering summer undergraduate tuition to help students who wish to use the summer months to advance toward their degrees. Summer 2021 tuition will be $875 per credit hour, a 46% reduction from the original published rate for undergraduate courses. More information is available online and details about financial aid are available here. Key dates on the academic calendar Tuesday, Feb. 23, is the first one-day mini-break for spring term. There are no day classes. Graduate classes meeting at or after 3:35 p.m. or only once per week will be held as usual. Students are encouraged to take time to relax and rejuvenate.

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