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Hear traditional Indonesian music. Enjoy instrumental, vocal, dramatic and dance performances. The University of Dayton's 17th annual Celebration of the Arts puts student talent on display for the community to enjoy.
University of Dayton first-year students will experience Dayton Ballet?s performance of Romeo and Juliet as they explore nature under the third annual Rites. Rights. Writes. series.
A University of Dayton Libraries exhibit will mark the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and celebrate a local book collector's gift of a colorful, whimsical special edition illustrated by Salvador Dali.
The American Advertising Federation-Dayton awarded a number of 2015 Hermes/ADDY Awards to University of Dayton students, faculty and staff for creative excellence in graphic design, marketing and advertising.
The University of Dayton's Marian Library will feature an exhibit that uses precious 22-karat gold leaf for art featuring Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Local businessman gives two rare books to the University of Dayton following an exhibit featuring samples from his collection.
From kings to lavender cutters to poker players, a new collection of dozens of santons from Provence bring their gifts to our annual Nativity display.
A new name, a new emphasis. The Arts Series becomes ArtsLIVE and brings jazz, international and classical live performances to campus.
The music therapy program has partnered with local agencies and attracted hundreds of students to bring healing power of music to others.
A new exhibit in the University of Dayton's Roesch Library will celebrate the life and work of sculptor Robert C. Koepnick.