
ARTSTREET
ArtStreet is an innovative learning and living arts complex located in the heart of the South Student Neighborhood at the
University of Dayton. While it provides housing for juniors and seniors of all majors, ArtStreet also serves as a lively
center of cultural activity throughout the year, featuring art exhibits, concerts, films and workshops open to the entire
UD community.
http://artstreet.udayton.edu/
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
Literally dozens of free performances—choral, classical, jazz, and more—are offered each semester by the students and
faculty of the UD Department of Music. There’s the Ebony Heritage Singers, Woodwind Night at Sears, an Alumni Artist
Series, Sax-a-paloosa at ArtStreet and much more. To keep track, check the Music Department’s Calendar of Events.
http://academic.udayton.edu/Music/calendar.htm
DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES
Presented by the Office of Student Activities, this series provides the campus and community with scholars whose works
have wide ranging relevance. Among the writers, reporters, scholars and diplomats who have been featured are Isabel
Allende, Phil Donohue, Michael Moore, Julian Bond and Andrew Young.
http://campus.udayton.edu/~studact/distinguished_speaker_upcoming.php
RIKE CENTER ART GALLERY
Located on the lower level of the Rike Center, the home of the Department of Visual Arts, this gallery annually presents
a series of outstanding exhibitions. Each year visitors see selections of works by faculty and students, as well as by
featured professional artists. A 2009 exhibition will present a retrospective of the distinguished Dayton painter
Curtis Barnes.
http://artssciences.udayton.edu/VisualArts/gallery.asp
THE DIVERSITY LECTURE SERIES
Sponsored by the Offices of the President and the Provost, these programs are part of an effort to provide the UD and
Dayton communities with an opportunity to meet and engage with a range of leaders from diverse backgrounds. Past
presenters have included Spike Lee and Coretta Scott King; this year’s series will include a presentation by Sweet
Honey and the Rock.
http://diversity.udayton.edu/dls/index.html