IACT: Creativity for Tomorrow
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Innovation
April 03, 2017
Making a Global Impact
Brian LaDuca, Director of the Institute of Applied Creativity for Transformation (IACT) and Amy Anderson, Executive Director at the Center for International Programs, were keynote speakers for the annual Grupo SM conference in Mexico City.
Innovation
March 16, 2017
Now Hiring for Summer & Fall Positions
We are seeking innovators, creators, dreamers, designers and social advocates to join the IACT Team.
International
February 28, 2017
REVEAL: Citizens of the World
The 12th annual Citizens of the World installation highlights students' experiences of the world in which we live through visual and expressive storytelling.
Innovation
February 24, 2017
Hack for Impact: A Recap
Students, faculty, and staff gathered together to develop collaborative solutions that impact real-world sustainability issues.
Innovation
February 08, 2017
Hack for Impact: UD Hackathon
Calling all designers, creators, thinkers, coders, engineers, social advocates and problem solvers to the University of Dayton’s first Hackathon, Feb. 18-19.
Innovation
February 02, 2017
REVIVE: How do we regain strength and move forward?
IACT at ArtStreet, in conjunction with UpLift Physical Theatre, will present a one-night installation experience on Wednesday, February 8.
Humanities and Social Sciences
November 07, 2016
D-Talks: Election Series
The Institute of Applied Creativity for Transformation (IACT) at ArtStreet brings to the UD community a new video series titled D-Talks, or Dayton Talks.
Fine and Performing Arts
October 24, 2016
What?s Holding Us Back?
The White Box Gallery at ArtStreet presents RELEASE, the third installation in the 2016-17 IACT installation series.
Fine and Performing Arts
September 28, 2016
With ‘CONTROL,’ ArtStreet Confronts Psychological and Physical Restraints
The White Box Gallery at ArtStreet presents CONTROL, the second installation in the 2016-17 IAN installation series.
Service
September 19, 2016
U-HELP: Generosity Causing Disaster
Disaster relief is not always a relief. The creative team at ArtStreet developed an interactive experience around the topic of disaster relief through the lens of sensationalized giving.