THREE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Save the date for One Day, One Dayton
Join the Flyer community for this year s day of giving on Wednesday, April 14! Together, we will raise funds for scholarships, hands-on learning experiences, student research, and additional support for our students physical, mental and spiritual health. Learn more at your.udayton.edu/1d1d.
Classroom capacities for fall; summer/fall schedules viewable soon
UD plans to return to more traditional in-person instruction without classroom capacity restrictions for the fall 2021 semester, depending upon pandemic conditions and public health guidance. Course registration starts soon, with seating limits returning to pre-pandemic levels. Decisions about other safety protocols also are dependent on the state of the pandemic and public health guidance, and will be made before classes start in August. Summer/fall schedules will be viewable on Porches on March 8. Students should check Porches for their registration ti
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Our motherhouse chapel s Advent wreath (Nicole Trahan)
Advent. A season of hope. A season of peace, of joy, of love. And what of Advent 2020 where is there hope? Where is there joy? Where is there peace? Love?
2020 certainly has been a year like none other in our lifetimes. Unprecedented was the word used countless times in the spring and summer, so much so that I could barely stand to hear reporters say it. And yet, it is actually the perfect word.
Unprecedented. Bizarre. Uncommon. Unusual. Unparalleled. That is exactly what this year has been.
We ve seen death and loss in unfathomable numbers. We ve seen destruction. Murders. Protests. Lies. A deeply divided nation. Vitriol in public discourse. A test of our democratic institutions. Joblessness. Rising food insecurity. International tensions. Wildfires. Hurricanes. All of this while having the added layer of not being able to hug those who mourn or seek the in-person comfort of friends and family outside o