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Photograph for 'On Seeing What's Right in Front of You: ABCs, 123s and New York City'

October 1, 2009 - October 29, 2009

'On Seeing What's Right in Front of You: ABCs, 123s and New York City'

The visual arts department presents this exhibition by Joanne Dugan, a full-time artist, photographer, writer and designer in Manhattan since 1992. With her "Seeing What's Right in Front of Me" collection, she hopes to encourage her viewers to do the same. Cosing reception is 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, 5-7 p.m. For a sample of Dugan's... More >>

Photograph for Citizens of the World Photography Exhibit

October 28, 2009 - November 23, 2009

Citizens of the World Photography Exhibit

This juried exhibit features international photography from students of all majors, reflecting their study abroad experiences. ArtStreet and the Center for International Programs are presenting the exhibit. An opening reception will be held 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29. ArtStreet is located at the intersection of Lawnview Avenue and Kiefaber Street... More >>

Photograph for Dayton Human Trafficking Accords

November 9, 2009 - November 10, 2009

Dayton Human Trafficking Accords

The Dayton Human Trafficking Accords international conference takes place Nov. 9-10 at the University of Dayton.  Held in collaboration with the Anti-Trafficking Program of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Migration and Refugee Services, the forum will bring together law enforcement officials, victims' advocates, academic experts,... More >>

Photograph for World Rhythms Series: Son de Madera

November 12, 2009

World Rhythms Series: Son de Madera

Son de Madera is a popular Mexican ensemble known for its authentic and lively renditions of the fandango, a traditional Mexican musical style and dance. The grop performs warm, melodic ballads and lively rhythms — all featuring indigenous instruments, from the Veracruz harp to the lively box drum tarima. Presented by the University of Dayton... More >>

Photograph for Rhythm in Shoes: 'Banjo Dance'

November 5, 2009 - November 7, 2009

Rhythm in Shoes: 'Banjo Dance'

As part of its final season, the Dayton troupe Rhythm in Shoes performs "Banjo Dance," a celebration of the dance and music traditions of southern Appalachia. Performances are at 8 p.m. Nov. 5-7 in the Kennedy Union Boll Theatre. Open parking is available in single-letter lots after 7:30 pm. More >>

Photograph for Roland Martin, Diversity Lecture Series

January 18, 2010 - January 19, 2010

Roland Martin, Diversity Lecture Series

Roland Martin, CNN political analyst, comes to Dayton Jan. 18-19 to keynote two Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. events as part of the Diversity Lecture Series and a collaboration between the University of Dayton and the Dayton Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. A nationally syndicated columnist and author of Listening to the Spirit... More >>

Photograph for Elie Wiesel, Diversity Lecture Series

March 25, 2010

Elie Wiesel, Diversity Lecture Series

Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor, prolific author and 1986 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, rounds out the 2009-2010 Diversity Lecture Series season with a talk at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 25, at the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center. Elie Wiesel's appearance is presented by the University of Dayton and Victoria Theatre Association. More >>

Photograph for Blake Mycoskie, Stander Symposium

April 13, 2010

Blake Mycoskie, Stander Symposium

Blake Mycoskie, philanthropist and founder of TOMS Shoes, will offer the keynote address at the University of Dayton's 2010 Stander Symposium at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13, in the Kennedy Union Ballroom. Since founding TOMS Shoes in 2006, Mycoskie has given more than 130,000 pairs of shoes to children in need and emerged as a thought leader in the... More >>

Photograph for Christmas Crèches

November 28, 2009 - January 15, 2010

Christmas Crèches

In January 2009 the University Libraries received a gift of over 2,000 creches from Australian collector Elisabeth Van Mullekom-Cserep. The collection includes three-dimensional Nativity scenes from over 60 countries, utilizing materials that include silk, gold, embroidery, terracotta and turtle shell. The collection also includes two-dimensional items... More >>

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Creches Exhibit - Marian Library | Nov 28, 2008 to Nov 27, 2009

Explore how the birth of Christ is seen around the world with the Marian Library's annual display of 30 creches from its collection of more than 1,400 Nativity scenes. This year, the exhibit hlghlights a 130-piece handcarved Czechoslovakian village from the 1850s, created at a time when depictions of the Nativity were supressed. More than 80 villagers are depicted, including two government spies in disguise.

The gallery is open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday by appointment.
Location: Marian Library Gallery, Roesch Library
Cost: Free and open to the public.
Contact: Call 937-229-4214 or go to http:// udayton.edu/mary for more information
The start of Advent marks the annual change of the Marian Library's Nativity scene display just in time for the Christmas season. ... More >>
Location: Marian Library Gallery, Roesch Library

Citizens of the World Photography Exhibit | Oct 28, 2009 to Nov 23, 2009

This juried exhibit features international photography from students of all majors, reflecting their study abroad experiences. ArtStreet and the Center for International Programs are presenting the exhibit. An opening reception will be held 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29.

ArtStreet is located at the intersection of Lawnview Avenue and Kiefaber Street on the University of Dayton campus. Open 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Friday and noon to midnight Saturday and Sunday. For directions and parking information, visit http://artstreet.udayton.edu.
Location: ArtStreet Studio D Gallery
Cost: Free
Contact: 937-229-5101 or http://artstreet.udayton.edu
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Location: ArtStreet Studio D Gallery

Rhythm in Shoes: 'Banjo Dance' | Nov 5, 2009 to Nov 7, 2009

As part of its final season, the Dayton troupe Rhythm in Shoes performs "Banjo Dance," a celebration of the dance and music traditions of southern Appalachia. Performances are at 8 p.m. Nov. 5-7 in the Kennedy Union Boll Theatre. Open parking is available in single-letter lots after 7:30 pm.
Location: Kennedy Union Boll Theatre
Cost: $14 general admission; $8 for University of Dayton faculty, staff and alumni, and non-UD students; $5 for UD students
Contact: Tickets available through the Kennedy Union Box Office at 937-229-2545 or online at http://artsseries.udayton.edu.
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The Dayton-based troupe, directed by choreographer Sharon Leahy and composer Rick Good, is rooted in traditional forms of American music and dance such as swing tunes and tap, hoedowns and clogging. "Banjo Dance" celebrates the dance and music traditions of southern Appalachia.... More >>
Location: Kennedy Union Boll Theatre

November 7, 2009

Undergraduate Mathematics Day | 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM

Predicting just how high unemployment in the U.S. will go and when it will peak can seem like more of an art than a science, but that's just one of the issues college students will tackle this weekend at the University of Dayton's Undergraduate Mathematics Day.

Fall Math Events 2009 celebrates math in all forms — research, learning, teaching, history — and provides an opportunity for student mathematicians to meet and network with more established mathematicians, according to University of Dayton math professor Paul Eloe.

A University of Oregon student will present at 11:40 a.m. her model for predicting the timing of future unemployment peaks and 25-year projections of future unemployment rate scenarios. It is just one of 23 scheduled presentations from local university students on the practical use of mathematics, which include understanding the physics of physical abuse, the benefits of using an ancient calculator in the classroom and understanding how economic shocks interact with each other in a financial crisis.

"The conference focuses on the undergraduate student, but high school students, master's level students and educators are welcome to attend," Eloe said. "We especially welcome anyone interested in the STEM fields, as the conference addresses a broad range of applications in mathematics."

The conference also includes lectures from two established researchers in the fields of math and statistics.

Thomas Santner will deliver the annual Kenneth C. Schraut Memorial Lecture. The statistics professor at The Ohio State University will discuss the use of computers in statistical experiments. Kristin Duncan, San Diego State University professor in the department of mathematics and statistics, will deliver a lecture reviewing Bayes' theorem and how it can be used in applications such as analyzing criminal evidence.

The conference is free, but registration is requested. For more information, visit http://academic.udayton.edu/MathEvents/Fall09.

The University of Dayton department of mathematics is sponsoring the event.
Location: Science Center
Cost: Free, but registration is requested.
Contact: Paul Eloe at 937-229-2016 or Paul.Eloe@notes.udayton.edu.
The event celebrates math in all forms — research, learning, teaching, history — and provides an opportunity for student mathematicians to meet and network with more established mathematicians.... More >>
Location: Science Center

Rhythm in Shoes: 'Banjo Dance' | 8:00 PM

In their final Celebration Season, Rhythm in Shoes will perform three nights at the University of Dayton. The Dayton-based troupe, directed by choreographer Sharon Leahy and composer Rick Good, is rooted in traditional forms of American music and dance such as swing tunes and tap, hoedowns and clogging. "Banjo Dance" celebrates the dance and music traditions of southern Appalachia: flatfooting, clawhammer banjo playing, fiddling, square dancing, sacred harp singing, story telling, honky-tonk songs, balladry and clogging. This will be Rhythm in Shoes' final University of Dayton appearance. For more information, visit http://www.rhythminshoes.org. Open parking is available in single-letter lots after 7:30 pm.
Location: Kennedy Union Boll Theatre
Cost: $14 general admission; $8 for University of Dayton faculty, staff and alumni, and non-UD students; $5 for UD students
Contact: Tickets available through the Kennedy Union Box Office at 937-229-2545 or online at http://artsseries.udayton.edu.
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The Dayton-based troupe, directed by choreographer Sharon Leahy and composer Rick Good, is rooted in traditional forms of American music and dance such as swing tunes and tap, hoedowns and clogging. "Banjo Dance" celebrates the dance and music traditions of southern Appalachia.... More >>
Location: Kennedy Union Boll Theatre

November 8, 2009

Symphonic Wind Ensemble | 3:00 PM

Patrick Reynolds, conductor. Open parking is available in single-letter lots after 7:30 pm Monday through Thursday, after 4:30 pm Friday, and all day on the weekend.
Location: Kennedy Union Boll Theatre
Cost: Free
Contact: Department of Music, 937-229-3936
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Location: Kennedy Union Boll Theatre

Dayton Jazz Ensemble | 7:00 PM

Willie L. Morris III, conductor. Open parking is available in single-letter lots after 7:30 pm Monday through Thursday, after 4:30 pm Friday, and all day on the weekend.
Location: Kennedy Union Boll Theatre
Cost: Free
Contact: Department of Music, 937-229-3936
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Location: Kennedy Union Boll Theatre

November 9, 2009

Dayton Human Trafficking Accords | Nov 9, 2009 7:00 PM to Nov 10, 2009 9:15 PM

The Dayton Human Trafficking Accords international conference takes place Nov. 9-10 at the University of Dayton.  Held in collaboration with the Anti-Trafficking Program of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Migration and Refugee Services, the forum will bring together law enforcement officials, victims' advocates, academic experts, students and the public for the purpose of stirring society's conscience to action against trafficking and slavery.  Participants will be invited to sign the Dayton Human Trafficking Accords as an expression of a common commitment to end trafficking and free slaves from their captivity. WYSO Radio is the media co-sponsor.
Location: Kennedy Union Ballroom
Cost: Portions are open to the public.
Contact: 937-229-2765 or visit http://academic.udayton.edu/humantrafficking
An international conference on human trafficking... More >>
Location: Kennedy Union Ballroom

November 10, 2009

Department of Visual Arts Senior Exhibition | Nov 10, 2009 to Dec 9, 2009

Featuring art and design work created by seniors graduating in 2010 from the Department of Visual Arts. A reception will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 17, from 5 - 7 pm.

The Rike Center for Fine Arts is located on the south side of B lot, across from St. Mary's Hall. The gallery entrance is on the lower level. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday; closed Saturday and Sunday. Open parking is available in single-letter lots after 7:30 pm Monday through Thursday, after 4:30 pm Friday, and all day on the weekend. A parking permit is required at all other times and can be obtained at the main visitor center on the University circle or the parking booth at Lot C on Evanston Avenue.
Location: Rike Center Gallery
Cost: Free
Contact: 937-229-3261 or todd.hall@notes.udayton.edu
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Location: Rike Center Gallery

November 11, 2009

What Should We Do About 'Love in Truth?' | 4:30 PM

University of Dayton faculty will discuss the significance and meaning of Pope Benedict XVI's recent encyclical on the economy and society - Caritas in Veritate, 'Love in Truth.'

Moderator: David O'Brien, University Professor of Faith and Culture

Panelists:
Robert Brecha, Bro. Leonard Mann Chair in the Natural Sciences, and Professor, Department of Physics

Maura Donahue, Director, Program for Christian Leadership

Vincent Miller, Gudorf Chair in Catholic Theology and Culture, Department of Religious Studies
Location: Kennedy Union west ballroom
Cost: Free
Contact: Una Cadegan at 937-229-3468 or Una.Cadegan@notes.udayton.edu.
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Location: Kennedy Union west ballroom
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