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- Oct 165:00 PMChainmail Workshop: European 4-in-1 WeaveJoin us for a hands-on workshop where you'll learn the art of chainmail using the classic European 4-in-1 weave—a foundational pattern used in historical armor and modern jewelry. This beginner-friendly session will guide participants through the process of linking lightweight aluminum rings to create a flexible and durable sheet of chainmail.What you'll learn:How to open, close, and connect aluminum ringsTechniques for maintaining consistent tension and patternTips for finishing and expanding your projectAll materials are provided. No prior experience is necessary. Just bring your curiosity and creativity!
- Oct 165:00 PMTea and chillJoin us for a social casual evening with Japanese snacks and friends. Gather around to play games, talk, and drink tea.
- Oct 168:00 PMGuest Saxophone Recital: Dr. Paul ZaboracThe UTA Department of Music hosts guest artist Paul Zaborac for an evening of music! We hope you will join us!This performance is free and open to the public.It will be held in Irons Recital Hall, FA105, located in the South Section of the Fine Arts Building.Doors open approximately 30 minutes before the performance time.Please be aware that no food or drink, aside from bottled water, is allowed in the recital hall.Parking is available in the West Campus Garage, and ADA parking is available at the meters on Nedderman Drive in front of Texas Hall. Visit our parking page for more information.This recital will be live-streamed at uta.edu/music/live.php.
- Oct 17All dayFriends & Family WeekendMaverick friends and families: you are cordially invited to attend Friends & Family Weekend on October 17-18, 2025! Join us for a weekend filled with family-centered programs and events during the most vibrant time of year.More details about the event schedule and registration will be provided on our website once available. If you have any questions, please email parents@uta.edu.
- Oct 17–18Trajé del Bailé: Selections from the UTA Latin American CollectionDance and public performance are two elements of human society that span across all cultures and peoples of the globe. This system of cultural expression often consists of detailed choreography and elaborate costumes, uniting our communities through shared connections and ritual presentation.For Latin America, dance is interwoven throughout the tapestry of their historical traditions. Beginning with the indigenous cultures of the Aztec, Inca, Maya, and Olmec, their celebratory carnivals and festivals evolved under the influence of European and African dance traditions to incorporate not only celebrational experiences but also used for expressions of faith, mourning, and even resistance.On view for the fall 2025 semester are a series of vibrantly painted and intricately decorated masks and dance costumes from Bolivia, Guatemala, and Mexico. They represent Latin America’s wide breadth of historical dance and parade traditions, ranging from the Bailé de los Animales to the annual Carnaval.Please join us throughout the semester to celebrate these works and their expressions of beauty, creativity, and connection through dance.It will be open Monday, September 8 – Thursday, November 20; 9am – 5pm. Visual Resource Collections and Gallery, Ste. 2109, Fine Arts Building, 2nd floor.
- Oct 1712:00 PMPIVOT-RP Funding Opportunities: Software TrainingThe Center for Proposal Development along with Cindy Evans, Product Manager (Clarivate Corporation) will host a VIRTUAL refresher training for PIVOT-RP, an expert curated global source of funding opportunities with powerful workflow, intelligence & discovery tools, to aid in collaboration & increase of funding success rates. New systems have been added to PIVOT-RP to provide greater support in your search for funding. This workshop will discuss profile set up, and how to conduct successful searches to find the funding that fits your research.
- Oct 177:30 PMUTA Wind Symphony ConcertJoin us for a concert featuring the UTA Wind Symphony.The performance will be held in Irons Recital Hall, FA105, located in the South Section of the Fine Arts Building.Doors open approximately 30 minutes before the performance time.Please be aware that no food or drink, aside from bottled water, is allowed in the recital hall.Parking is available in the West Campus Garage, and ADA parking is available at the meters on Nedderman Drive in front of Texas Hall. Visit our parking page for more information.This concert will be live-streamed at uta.edu/music/live.php.Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students, alumni, and seniors. You can purchase them in advance at www.utatickets.com.
- Oct 18All dayFriends & Family WeekendMaverick friends and families: you are cordially invited to attend Friends & Family Weekend on October 17-18, 2025! Join us for a weekend filled with family-centered programs and events during the most vibrant time of year.More details about the event schedule and registration will be provided on our website once available. If you have any questions, please email parents@uta.edu.
- Oct 181:00 PMVolleyball Game vs. Utah TechDon't miss this UTA volleyball game during Parents and Family Weekend!
- Oct 187:00 PMFright NightCome to the Rio Grande Ballroom for a frightening evening! This haunted house setting provides the perfect opportunity for you to meet and bond with other Mavericks.
- Oct 191:30 PMStudent Clarinet Recital: Jason AguilarJason Aguilar, a student at UTA, will take the stage to share their passion for music with the audience. This recital promises a delightful experience of beautiful melodies and impressive musical talent.This performance is free and open to the public. It takes place in Irons Recital Hall, FA105, located in the South Section of the Fine Arts Building. Doors open approximately 30 minutes before the performance time. Please be aware that no food or drink, aside from bottled water, is allowed in the recital hall. Parking is available in the West Campus Garage, and ADA parking is available at the meters on Nedderman Drive in front of Texas Hall. Visit our parking page for more information.
- Oct 20–21Trajé del Bailé: Selections from the UTA Latin American CollectionDance and public performance are two elements of human society that span across all cultures and peoples of the globe. This system of cultural expression often consists of detailed choreography and elaborate costumes, uniting our communities through shared connections and ritual presentation.For Latin America, dance is interwoven throughout the tapestry of their historical traditions. Beginning with the indigenous cultures of the Aztec, Inca, Maya, and Olmec, their celebratory carnivals and festivals evolved under the influence of European and African dance traditions to incorporate not only celebrational experiences but also used for expressions of faith, mourning, and even resistance.On view for the fall 2025 semester are a series of vibrantly painted and intricately decorated masks and dance costumes from Bolivia, Guatemala, and Mexico. They represent Latin America’s wide breadth of historical dance and parade traditions, ranging from the Bailé de los Animales to the annual Carnaval.Please join us throughout the semester to celebrate these works and their expressions of beauty, creativity, and connection through dance.It will be open Monday, September 8 – Thursday, November 20; 9am – 5pm. Visual Resource Collections and Gallery, Ste. 2109, Fine Arts Building, 2nd floor.
- Oct 2011:00 AMVoice Division RecitalThe Voice Division Recital is a monthly recital featuring vocal student music majors.This performance is free and open to the public. It takes place in Irons Recital Hall, FA105, located in the South Section of the Fine Arts Building.Doors open approximately 30 minutes before the performance time.Please be aware, no food or drink, aside from bottled water, is allowed in the recital hall.Parking is available in the West Campus Garage, and ADA parking is available at the meters on Nedderman Drive in front of Texas Hall. Visit our parking page for more information.
- Oct 202:00 PMAcing the Annotated BibliographyIn this workshop we will practice the skills needed to create an annotated bibliography. Annotations require thinking critically about information creators, their motivations and expertise, and how a given book, article, or media work relates to your research assignment. We will touch on the role that scholarly literature plays in the creation of knowledge and why your instructor might require “peer-reviewed” sources.
- Oct 21–22Trajé del Bailé: Selections from the UTA Latin American CollectionDance and public performance are two elements of human society that span across all cultures and peoples of the globe. This system of cultural expression often consists of detailed choreography and elaborate costumes, uniting our communities through shared connections and ritual presentation.For Latin America, dance is interwoven throughout the tapestry of their historical traditions. Beginning with the indigenous cultures of the Aztec, Inca, Maya, and Olmec, their celebratory carnivals and festivals evolved under the influence of European and African dance traditions to incorporate not only celebrational experiences but also used for expressions of faith, mourning, and even resistance.On view for the fall 2025 semester are a series of vibrantly painted and intricately decorated masks and dance costumes from Bolivia, Guatemala, and Mexico. They represent Latin America’s wide breadth of historical dance and parade traditions, ranging from the Bailé de los Animales to the annual Carnaval.Please join us throughout the semester to celebrate these works and their expressions of beauty, creativity, and connection through dance.It will be open Monday, September 8 – Thursday, November 20; 9am – 5pm. Visual Resource Collections and Gallery, Ste. 2109, Fine Arts Building, 2nd floor.
- Oct 211:00 PMUTA V.O.L.S. Volunteer fairCommunity partners will come to UTA to talk to students about volunteer opportunities in the community area. Students will be able to visit different booths and have an opportuniy to speak with many organizations.
- Oct 211:00 PMUTA V.O.L.S. Volunteer FairCommunity partners will come to UTA to talk to students about volunteer opportunities in the surrounding community.
- Oct 217:30 PMUTA Faculty and Friends Chamber Orchestra ConcertJoin us for a concert featuring performances by UTA Music faculty, alumni, current students, and friends of the department!The performance will be held in Irons Recital Hall, FA105, located in the South Section of the Fine Arts Building.The doors will open approximately 30 minutes before the performance time.Please be aware that no food or drink, aside from bottled water, is allowed in the recital hall.Parking is available in the West Campus Garage, and ADA parking is available at the meters on Nedderman Drive in front of Texas Hall. Visit our parking page for more information.This concert will be live-streamed at uta.edu/music/live.php.Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students, alumni, and seniors. You can purchase them in advance at www.utatickets.com.
- Oct 229:00 AM1 Million CupsWhether you're a budding entrepreneur, a faculty member passionate about innovation, or a community member eager to explore new business ideas, this event is your opportunity to get inspired and mingle with fellow thinkers.Join us at UTA's Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology Development as we celebrate and support local entrepreneurs, nurturing a vibrant business ecosystem on campus. Your involvement is crucial in creating these essential networks and growing our community.
- Oct 229:00 AMPolitical Science Networking and Engagement DayYou are invited to join in the fun and experience POLS Day! There will be tons of activities and events, including:Free professional headshotsCareer and internship expoAlumni Q&ARafflesFood and refreshments will be provided!
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