News about the DHP

Beginning in Nov. 2020 the Dayton Metro Library will be hosting an exhibit on the Arcade.  Content created by the students on the DHP’s Arcade website will play a featured role in the displays.

In fantastic news for the DHP,  the peer-reviewed journal Ohio History will publish a special edition featuring five essays about the Dayton Arcade written by DHP students.  The issue is expected to appear in the Fall of 2021. It will feature more in-depth versions of the topical essays that appear on this website. Ohio History began publication in 1887 and is the oldest historical journal published in the state of Ohio.

Published by Kent State University Press the journal was long the official organ of the Ohio Historical Society. According to the current editor of the journal it has never published a special edition dedicated to undergraduate student essays.

In May of 2020 an article about the first semester of the Arcade project was published in the collected edition Diverse Pedagogical Aprroaches to Experiential Learning:  Multidisciplinary Case Studies, Reflections, and Strategies.  The article describes the teaching strategies, hoped for student outcomes, and students reflections. The article can be read here.

 

 

In the Spring of 2019 students in the Department of History began a new community based research project.  Fourteen students began to research the history of the Dayton Arcade. Asked by the developers remodeling the Arcade to interview Daytonians with memories of the complex, the students combined these interviews with archival research, to write history of it.  This article from the University of Dayton Magazine describes the Universities wider commitment to the Arcade’s redevelopment and references the student’s work.

Presentation at the Regional Neighborhood Network Conference October 5, 2018. Recent UD Graduates and participants in the Dayton Arena History Project, Josh Steed and Michael Marracco, presented alongside Dr. Uhlman at the conference. Their talk examined the links connecting the building of the UD Arena, urban development, and the future of revitalization in the city of Dayton.
The Dayton History Project of which the Arena website is a part received an $8,000 dollar University of Dayton Experiental Learning Grant on September 10, 2018. The funds will be used to expand the class and cover expenses. During the summer of 2018 some of the funds will be used to hire two interns to continue building the website. Part of it will also be used next fall and spring semesters to pay for website hosts and domain names. it will also be used to cover the cost of student travel to archives.

 

 

“Interview with Professor Todd Uhlman.” Office of Experiential Learning Faculty Voices Series. August 23, 2018.

President Spina tweets his support, “Very Exciting,” May 4, 2018.

 

 

“Students Trace UD Arena’s History” College Newsroom Blog, May 4, 2018

“Experiential Learning Faculty Voices,” Office of Experiential Learning, April 25, 2018.