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Putting a new meaning to "chasing birdies" our editor styled three mens and three women's looks based on her favorite ...
More than four years after the COVID-19 pandemic caused the world to come to a standstill, lessons in pandemic response are still being learned. What we know: the global pandemic disproportionately ...
Until an unrelated email with UD’s communication department led to one of the college’s media team members pushing the story back on my radar, as they were attending an event where the Afghan ...
On Friday, the musician released the video for “Birds of a Feather,” which watches the singer calmly dragged through an office building as she sings about her overtaking feelings. The Aidan ...
When humans want to move fast—barring speed-walking competitions—we pick up our feet. But when birds need to get somewhere quickly, they tend to always keep one foot on the ground, leading to ...
As the end of the regular season nears and playoff clinching scenarios come into play, clubhouse staffs get busy preparing for the time-honored traditions of players and coaches popping champagne ...
UD Sinclair Academy secures $500K grant for new student, workforce initiative The University of Dayton earned a $500,000 grant from the American Talent Initiative to launch a UD Sinclair Academy ...
Especially impressive was UD’s nursing program, which jumped 38 spots to rank #74 out of 686 in the U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges ranking edition. UD’s chemical engineering program continues to be ...
The Atlanta Falcon’s mascot, Freddie, has become a highlight for fans with his high-flying entrance before every home game, soaring from the rafters at Mercedes-Benz stadium. NBC’s Kaylee ...
The annual contest unveiled its winners, highlighting avian photos that focus on conservation issues, the beauty of birds and their sometimes hilarious behavior Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent ...
Birds from all over the world flock to shores, bays, and estuaries, but not for the same reasons people do. But some species can be found along coastlines more than others. These species depend on the ...