Harry T. Wilks Theater
The Armstrong Student Center’s 500-seat theater features a balcony level and is equipped with expansive sound and video systems to host on-campus movies, artistic talent, and more.
The Armstrong Student Center’s 500-seat theater features a balcony level and is equipped with expansive sound and video systems to host on-campus movies, artistic talent, and more.
The Fritz Pavilion is a flexible space that can meet the needs of events both small and large. The space can accommodate large lectures, banquets, and weddings as one space or air walls can divide the room into distinct spaces for three separate events. Pricing for the Pavilion can be found at Armstrong Pricing.
ASC 1062. 88-seat tiered lecture-style seating with projection, sound, and microphone capabilities.
32-chair Open Square Style with projection and sound capabilities.
20-chair open square style with projection and sound capabilities.
28-chair open square style with projection and sound capabilities.
50-chair lecture style with projection and sound capabilities.
72-chair lecture style with projection and sound capabilities.
Empty dance practice room with projection and sound capabilities.
Our variety of small and medium sized study/meeting rooms are well equipped to meet the needs of today's students. Our meeting rooms are ideal for student organization meetings, small conference breakout rooms, or University committee meetings. Meeting spaces are available for reservation through EMS Web App.
The Roy and Barbara Ostberg Meeting Room (10 person)
The Barbara Lester Ostberg Meeting Room (6 person)
The Bertz Family Meeting Room (12 person)
The Terry and Barbara Marty Meeting Room (12 person)
The Mark and Karen Ridenour Meeting Room (6 person)
The Heidtman Steel, Inc. Meeting Room (6 person)
The Dustin David Schmidt Meeting Room (10 person)
ASC 3020 - Balch Family Videoconference Room (16 person)
The LGBTQ and Allies Legacy Meeting Room (6 person)
The Bryan Family Meeting Room (6 person)
The Richard and Emily Smucker Wiikiaami Room. This unique, circular room pays tribute to the heritage of the Miami Nation while also providing a seating arrangement that is ideally suited for discussion-oriented programming, both scheduled and spontaneous.