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You are invited to events on campus and around the nation. From Rosarians to recent grads, there’s something for everyone. Click on each event for details and visit us often for the latest on events!

Are you interested in hosting an event in your area? Contact us at alumni@dom.edu or call us at (708) 524-6286.

Current Events

Men’s Baseball Alumni Day

Calling all 91Â鶹ӳ»­´«Ã½ Baseball alumni! Join us for Alumni Day on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at Wintrust Field in Schaumburg. Click to register. 

Spring 2025 Fashion Show

Join us on Saturday, April 12 for an evening of creativity, style, and innovation as our talented students take the runway.

Celebrate Dr. Dan Beach's Retirement

We are excited to invite you to join us in celebrating the incredible career of Dr. Dan Beach, who is retiring after 50 years of dedicated service at 91Â鶹ӳ»­´«Ã½! Register .

Faculty Presentations

Faculty Presentation: Timothy Milinovich

The Haunting of 91Â鶹ӳ»­´«Ã½!
Professor Timothy Milinovich shared stories that have been passed down over the years from the halls of 91Â鶹ӳ»­´«Ã½'s gothic buildings and campus (is that an organ playing, mysteriously, late at night?). He also discussed ways theology, horror, and biblical studies intersect..

Faculty Presentation: Jake Bucher

Restorative Justice In Our Society
Jake Bucher, Founding Dean for the College of Applied Social Sciences, talks about his teaching of the Introduction to Sociology, Juvenile Justice, and Criminal Justice course that he delivers in the Inside-Out mode at Cook County Jail.

Faculty Presentation: Mickey Sweeney

Magic, Witches, and Women Who Know Too Much
Mickey Sweeney will reveal through imagery and the written word, insights into some of our most notable literary figures and draw through-lines to how women are portrayed today.

Faculty Presentation: Dr. José Blanco F.

Redesigning Fashion: How the Pandemic Changed Fashion Week
Dr. José Blanco F. shares insights on how, in just a few months, COVID-19 upended the fashion show industry. .

Faculty Presentation: Drs. Irina Calin-Jageman and Robert Calin-Jageman

Why Do We Forget? Using Sea Slugs to Understand Memory and Memory Loss 
Drs. Irina Calin-Jageman and Robert Calin-Jageman research Aplysia californica (i.e., sea slugs) to help determine why neural connections are lost and, in some cases, regained.