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  • Feb 10, 2016
    Sustaining Themselves, Sustaining the Earth

    From Oregon to Ohio, from backyard beekeeping to completely self-sustaining farms, alumni are seeking simpler, healthier lifestyles through old ways and traditions. Shawn, BA ’82, and Beth, BA...

  • Feb 8, 2016

    “Father Ralph March fit into many categories: monk, priest, scholar, professor, conductor. But to categorize Father Ralph would be impossible: his personality, heart and character transcended...

  • Feb 5, 2016

    It was a full house in Lynch Auditorium on Jan. 28 for the 2016 Aquinas Lecture, delivered by alumna Eileen Sweeney, Ph.D., BA ’79. “The ecstatic passages both stretch desire beyond the...

  • Jan 28, 2016

    UD’s Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery is hosting “Marc Chagall: Intersecting Traditions,” a collection of original hand-colored, religious-themed etchings by world-renowned Jewish artist Marc...

  • Jan 27, 2016

    Eileen Sweeney, Ph.D., BA ’79, will give the 2016 Aquinas Lecture on Thursday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m in Lynch Auditorium. A reception will follow the lecture. Titled “Aquinas as Ecstatic...

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Apr 16, 2024

The students leading UD's annual day of community service invite locals to volunteer or request help for their homes.

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Having led the K-12 Curriculum Project of the Saint Ambrose Center since 2021, William Perales replaces Andrew Ellison as director this month.

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