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REGISTRATION PROCEDURESYou can register for UDOLLI seminars online, by phone or mail. Due to the popularity of UDOLLI seminars, please register promptly and whenever applicable, please indicate 1st, 2nd, and/or 3rd choices, if registering by telephone or mail. If registering online, selections are live, so alternative choices are unnecessary.
Online Registration – Recommended Registration Option (beginning February 5, at 9:00 a.m.) Each registrant will need to have his/her own individual email address. (Payment is required at time of registration) While there are several methods to register, the online choice is recommended. Online registration begins February 5, 9:00 a.m. –telephone and mail request will be accepted on/after February 12.
Please contact the Special Programs & Continuing Education Office prior to February 5, for information on pre-registering an online profile if one has not already been created for you. If unsure, the office can assist with information regarding profiles, setting up email accounts, or other registration questions.
To access the registration site, there are two options:
1. Go directly to the online registration site at: https://udayton.eventsair.com/udolli/s18
2. Access the main UDOLLI webpage at go.udayton.edu/udolli. Click the navigation link ‘Spring 2018 Seminars’. Click ‘Online-Registration’. Choose the correct prompt to either create a new user account or sign in with your existing account.
Phone Registration (Beginning February 12) Call 937-229-2347 to talk with a Special Programs and Continuing Education administrative assistant. If registering by telephone, you may be requested to submit the completed registration form on page 63.
If you receive a recorded message, please leave your name, telephone number, and seminar selections, including alternative choices.
Mail Registration (Beginning February 12)1. Complete the registration form on page 63.
2. If you pay by check or money order, make it payable to “University of Dayton.” If you pay by credit card, complete the method of payment information and your signature.
3. Any registrations received before the first date of mail registration will be held for processing on/after February 12th.
4. Mail to:University of DaytonSpecial Programs and Continuing Education300 College ParkDayton, Ohio 45469-7011
All mail-in registration must be post marked after that date.
AttendanceWe encourage you to attend all seminars and activities for which you have registered.
Our moderators volunteer their time so it is important for them to know it is valued and appreciated.
• If you are registered for seminars and circumstances prevent you from attending seminars before the session begins or after the session has started, please call Special Programs and Continuing Education at 937-229-2347 to cancel your seminar registration.• An early cancellation helps another member attend a seminar that has been closed out.• Do not attend a seminar for which you have not registered, because some seminars have seminar limits or recommended text readings or materials.
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CODE BUILDING NAMEAE Albert Emanuel HallAL Alumni HallAN Anderson CenterAS ArtStreetBC Bombeck CenterCH Chaminade HallFH Fitz HallGS Gosiger HallHM Humanities CenterKH Keller HallLB Liberty HallMG McGinnis CenterMH Miriam HallML Marianist HallOA Olsen Athletics Performance CenterOR O’Reilly HallRK Rike CenterRL Roesch LibraryRX RecPlexSC Science Center (WH & SH)SJ St. Joseph Hall SM St. Mary’s Hall TF Frericks Convocation CenterVK V.W. Kettering ComplexZH Zehler Hall 1700 1700 South Patterson Bldg.
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The Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education is located on the University of Dayton’s Riv-er Campus at 1700 South Patterson Blvd.
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Located West of the Great Miami River
Frequently Visited Buildings
1 D-E8-9 Albert Emanuel Hall - Admission and Financial Aid
2 D-E10 John F. Kennedy Memorial Union - Ballroom, Boll Theatre, Copy Center
3 E-F11 Marianist Hall - Bookstore
4 F11-12 RecPlex - Recreational Complex
5 D8-9 Roesch Library - University Library
6 D9 St. Mary’s Hall - Student Accounts, President’s Office, Flyers First
E8, F11 Visitor Parking Information Center
7 E10 Alumni Hall 8 E7 Alumni House - Career Services 9 D10 William S. Anderson Center 10 G9 ArtStreet 11 E8-9 Cronin Athletics Center 12 C7 Bombeck Family Learning Center 13 C6 1141 Brown St. 14 G8 1806 Brown St. 15 H9 Campus South 16 D-E10 Chaminade Hall 17 E9 Chapel of the Immaculate Conception 18 E-F7 Raymond L. Fitz Hall 19 E11 Founders Hall
20 E8-9 Thomas J. Frericks Athletic and Convocation Center
21 C8-9, D8-9, G-H9, H10 Garden Apartments
22 E12 Gosiger Hall 23 F-G7 Guest Houses 24 D9 Heritage Center
25 E9-10 Jesse Philips Humanities Center - Sears Recital Hall 26 D8 Joseph E. Keller Hall
27 E-F10 Eugene W. Kettering Engineering and Research Laboratories 28 E-F12-13 Virginia W. Kettering Hall 29 G-H9-10 Lawnview Apartments
43 H16 Shroyer Park Center 44 J-K2 1700 S. Patterson Building (River Campus) 45 F-G13-14 Stuart Complex 46 C-D7 University Place 47 D11 Wohlleben Hall 48 E9 Zehler Hall 49 H-I15-16 Irving Commons 50 F7-8 Caldwell Street Apartments 51 E-F2-3 111 River Park - GE Aviation 52 E4 Intermed Building
Each building marked on the list below with isincluded in our campus audio tour, which is accessiblefrom any phone.
Simply call 937-22WALK2 (937-229-2552) andwhen you hear the greeting, dial the building numberfollowed by the pound (#) key.
You can dial a new building number at any time, andyou can call back as many times as you’d like. If you’dlike to leave feedback about the tour, press 0 followedby the pound (#) key at any time. Your comments areappreciated!
TAKE OUR CELL PHONE SELF-GUIDED TOUR.Like what you see? Come back and visit us again.Schedule a campus visit at udayton.edu/visit.php.
30 E9-10 Liberty Hall 31 D-E11-12 Marycrest Complex 32 G9 McGinnis Center 33 D10 Miriam Hall 34 E-F9-10 Music/Theatre Building 35 E9 Olsen Athletics Performance Center 36 E11 O’Reilly Hall 37 F7 Plumwood Apartments 38 E10 Powerhouse 39 D9-10 Rike Center 40 E9 St. Joseph Hall 41 D11-12 Science Center 42 D10 Sherman Hall
Smoking policy questions can be submitted in writing to [email protected] or by calling 937-229-3732.
Information Center937-229-INFO
(937-229-4636)udayton.edu
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Sawmill Rd.
K St.
Stonemill Rd.
Kiefaber St.
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All double letter lots and specialdesignated areas are reserved 24 hours.
Located West of the Great Miami River
Frequently Visited Buildings
1 D-E8-9 Albert Emanuel Hall - Admission and Financial Aid
2 D-E10 John F. Kennedy Memorial Union - Ballroom, Boll Theatre, Copy Center
3 E-F11 Marianist Hall - Bookstore
4 F11-12 RecPlex - Recreational Complex
5 D8-9 Roesch Library - University Library
6 D9 St. Mary’s Hall - Student Accounts, President’s Office, Flyers First
E8, F11 Visitor Parking Information Center
7 E10 Alumni Hall 8 E7 Alumni House - Career Services 9 D10 William S. Anderson Center 10 G9 ArtStreet 11 E8-9 Cronin Athletics Center 12 C7 Bombeck Family Learning Center 13 C6 1141 Brown St. 14 G8 1806 Brown St. 15 H9 Campus South 16 D-E10 Chaminade Hall 17 E9 Chapel of the Immaculate Conception 18 E-F7 Raymond L. Fitz Hall 19 E11 Founders Hall
20 E8-9 Thomas J. Frericks Athletic and Convocation Center
21 C8-9, D8-9, G-H9, H10 Garden Apartments
22 E12 Gosiger Hall 23 F-G7 Guest Houses 24 D9 Heritage Center
25 E9-10 Jesse Philips Humanities Center - Sears Recital Hall 26 D8 Joseph E. Keller Hall
27 E-F10 Eugene W. Kettering Engineering and Research Laboratories 28 E-F12-13 Virginia W. Kettering Hall 29 G-H9-10 Lawnview Apartments
43 H16 Shroyer Park Center 44 J-K2 1700 S. Patterson Building (River Campus) 45 F-G13-14 Stuart Complex 46 C-D7 University Place 47 D11 Wohlleben Hall 48 E9 Zehler Hall 49 H-I15-16 Irving Commons 50 F7-8 Caldwell Street Apartments 51 E-F2-3 111 River Park - GE Aviation 52 E4 Intermed Building
Each building marked on the list below with isincluded in our campus audio tour, which is accessiblefrom any phone.
Simply call 937-22WALK2 (937-229-2552) andwhen you hear the greeting, dial the building numberfollowed by the pound (#) key.
You can dial a new building number at any time, andyou can call back as many times as you’d like. If you’dlike to leave feedback about the tour, press 0 followedby the pound (#) key at any time. Your comments areappreciated!
TAKE OUR CELL PHONE SELF-GUIDED TOUR.Like what you see? Come back and visit us again.Schedule a campus visit at udayton.edu/visit.php.
30 E9-10 Liberty Hall 31 D-E11-12 Marycrest Complex 32 G9 McGinnis Center 33 D10 Miriam Hall 34 E-F9-10 Music/Theatre Building 35 E9 Olsen Athletics Performance Center 36 E11 O’Reilly Hall 37 F7 Plumwood Apartments 38 E10 Powerhouse 39 D9-10 Rike Center 40 E9 St. Joseph Hall 41 D11-12 Science Center 42 D10 Sherman Hall
Smoking policy questions can be submitted in writing to [email protected] or by calling 937-229-3732.
Information Center937-229-INFO
(937-229-4636)udayton.edu
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University of Dayton Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
CONNECTING GENERATIONS & CULTURES A TALENT BANK & CLEARING HOUSE PROGRAM With age comes wisdom and experience that can be priceless when shared with others 1. What Is This
Program About? The UDOLLI
Connecting Generations & Cultures (CGC) program connects UDOLLI to
the Dayton area community
utilizing our vibrant, highly educated,
experienced, and talented members. Connecting Generations & Cultures is a Talent Bank & Clearing House program for community organizations. We put your talents to work by connecting you to organizations to help carry out their mission. As members of our program, many of you are ready and anxious to share your decades of knowledge, experience, and wisdom with those who can benefit.
2. Connecting Criteria The CGC program has been reaching out to various
community groups, and many have reached out to us. We connect to organizations that meet any one of these criteria: is it educational, cultural, civic, social, governmental, inter-generational? Can our members and the organization’s members contribute to and benefit from the connection experience? As opportunities come along we promote them to UDOLLI members. Check out our connected organizations below. Let us know of any organizations you feel would make a good connection with our program*.
*NOTE: A recommendation is no guarantee we will make a connection. We carefully review every idea to ensure it fits within UDOLLI’s mission and the objectives of the Connecting Generations & Cultures program. Our Executive Director makes all final decisions. All UDOLLI members involved with any Connecting Generations & Cultures program must understand and accept that they represent the University of Dayton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and must adhere to all rules and regulations that may apply to the University and our program.
3. Connecting You Here’s how we get you connected. We communicate
an organization’s needs in a variety of ways: email, newsletter, class announcements, special presentations, and promotional flyers. You’ll learn about the organization, decide if you’re interested, and then you reach out to the organization’s contact directly. You are then on your way to a new adventure.
Your connection could be for a single project or an ongoing program. For example, you could share your ideas during a creative planning session or work with the organization on a regular basis to carry on their mission. There may be several of your fellow UDOLLI members involved in the same activity, or it might be just you. Whatever project or organization you get involved with, you will meet new friends and perhaps build life-long relationships. You may even find that a connection can be life changing. You may be a senior, but you’re not done yet! You can share your years of experience and wisdom to make our community a better place.
4. Our Connected Partners The following list includes all organizations to-date we
have connected with since the inception of CGC in 2013. With some of our connections, our members have been deeply involved working on a variety of projects, and with others, we are just getting started in making deeper connections. The connection may currently be active or inactive. Our members have contributed their expertise in a variety of ways: teaching, mentoring, donating, facilitating deliberation discussions, and facilitating creative and strategic planning sessions.
-National Issues Forums Institute (Kettering Foundation) -Mound Street Academies -Miracle Clubhouse (Miami Valley Goodwill Easter Seals] -Ohio Law Enforcement Association -UD Center for International Programs -UD Center for Human Rights -UD Alumni Mentoring -The Collaboratory -The Dayton Foundation Del Mar Encore Program -Discovery Lab Global -Village to Village Network -Miami Valley FoodBank -Hillel Academy
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Mondays9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Art Appreciation 101: Why and How to Love Art
Ready to Live a Healthier Life? Attend Healthy U!
French Language and Culture II
Tricks Lawyers Play in the Courtroom (301)
Learning from Others: The Power of Public Deliberation
12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Richard Strauss’s Tone Poems
An Introduction to the Enneagram
Zentangle Too!
Major Events of the 20th Century
Learning from Others: The Power of Public Deliberation EXTRA
3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Autism- What is the History of Autism?
Motown Records the Detroit Years: 1959-1971
Wine Appreciation
Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum Walking Tours
Tuesdays9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Are You at Risk?: What Runs in Your Family?
The American Civil War Part 1
Questions for Inquiring Minds
Film Noirs of Robert Mitchum, Hollywood Bad Boy
Architecture in Dayton
Jesus in John’s Gospel Part 2
Industrial Endeavors
12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Major Events of the 20th Century EXTRA
London- Biography of a City
Plan a Comfortable Financial Future
Photography for Digital and Film Single Lens Reflex SLR Owners
History of Jazz Part 2
Cool Women Singers
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Fly Fishing for Beginners
3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Roaring Engines: American Automobile Culture of the 1950s and 1960s
Libraries in the Miami Valley and Beyond
London- Biography of a City EXTRA
4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Tennis Instruction
Wednesdays9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Bible Stories your Clergy Never Told You
History of Blue Grass Music
iPhone Apps for the Adventurous
WWII Human Interest Movies
An Engineer Discovers Art
11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Biking the Dayton Region’s World Class System of Bike Trails
12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Talk with the Chief
Self-Ownership….What a Concept!
The History of Classical Music Part 2
Agatha Christie: Who’s Your Favorite Detective?
3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. “Awake, My Soul!” Choral Masterworks from a Singer’s Perspective
Film Noir 7: Psychopaths!
Special Session12:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. May 7-May 10 You Chose the Books: Let’s Talk
Saturday Sessions10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. April 7 The Songs Lincoln Loved and Their Impact on His Life
10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. April 14 Taking Israel; A Journey of African American Students
Thursdays9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Exploring Aviation History at the National Museum of the USAF
The Reformation Period from Three Perspectives
Post Oil Civilization
Movement as Medicine—Lessons from Modern Science and Ageless Wisdom
Migration of Birds in Ohio
12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Talking About Dying Won’t Kill You
Introduction to Peace Talking
Jewish Humor- The Comedians, Their Stories and Their Comedy
Judaism 101
3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. “Time and Place” – Julia Patterson’s “A Fine Garden”
Rise of Modern America 1890-1945
The Story of Christianity Part 3
Shakespeare Takes On the Movies-And the Movies Take On Shakespeare
Making Your Own Greeting Cards
Fridays9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. America’s Original Sin
Health Wisdom from China - Emotional Healing
What’s In Your Crib?
The World of Jazz 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, March 16
Exploring Learning Opportunities in Reading Picture Books to Young Children 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, March 16
Cold Serial: The Jack the Strangler Murders0 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday March 16 & 23
Notre Dame Mission Volunteers and National Service 12:30-2:30 p.m. Friday, March 16
Taking ‘Poly’ out of Polypharmacy and Debunking Myths About Dietary Supplements 10:00-12:00 p.m. Friday, March 23
Milton Wright: Minister, Educator, Editor, and Controversial Bishop 12:30-2:30 p.m. Friday, March 23
ELVIS King of Rock & Roll 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, April 6 and 13
Mount Saint John 10:00-2:00 p.m. Friday, April 13
Smokies: The Fire of 2016 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, April 20
Reaching for the Sky: The History and Evolution of Tall Buildings 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, April 20 and 27
Spoken Italian for Beginners
Basic Survival Spanish Expressions and Culture Level 1
The Best in Class – Snippets of History by Seven Seasoned Moderators
The Difference in Man and the Difference it Makes Part 2
Method of payment (seminar fee $80) (parking fee $50):
Payment for: Seminar Fee __________ q Check/money order to UD q Life Member
Parking Fee ___________ q UD/OLLI tuition remission form q Moderator
Other Fees ____________ q Visa q MasterCard q Discover q Spouse of Moderator
Card number ________________________________ Exp. date _________ 3-digit V code from reverse side of card _____________
Total __________________ Signature ______________________________________________________________________________
Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________________ County ________________________
City _____________________________________________________ State _________ ZIP __________ Phone __________________
Date of Birth __________________________________________________________________________________________________Emergency Contact Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone _____________________
FIRST MIDDLE INITIAL LAST (FORMER, MAIDEN, etc.)
UDOLLI SPRING 2018 REGISTRATION FORM
q University of Dayton Alumnus Class of 19 _____
Email Address ____________________________
qWill need a parking permit for the UD parking lot R1 ($50 fee). UD employees or UD retirees may already have a valid campus permit.
qWill not need a parking permit. (Taking the bus to campus, already have a permit, etc.)
q Will be contacting the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education to discuss special needs parking.
q Will need a name tag.
q Will need access to library and/or computer lab.Online registration begins Monday, February 5 at 9:00 a.m. Phone and mail registrations begin Monday, February 12th.
Due to the popularity of UDOLLI seminars, please register promptly and whenever applicable, please indicate 1st, 2nd and/or 3rd choices.