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- Sep 302:00 PMMaverick Dining DIY Pizza Teaching KitchenJoin Maverick Dining for our DIY Pizza Teaching Kitchen event on Tuesday, September 30, at Maverick Cafe!View available spots below and reserve your spot for this Teaching Kitchen event at this link Maverick Dining Teaching Kitchens: Teaching Kitchen DIY Pizza SeriesA meal swipe or payment at the door are required to attend the event.
- Sep 307:30 PMUTA Symphony Orchestra ConcertJoin us for an evening of music, showcasing the remarkable talent of the UTA Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Silas Huff.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 19:00 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 1–2Trajé 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 19:30 AMVoter Registration TablingVisit our voter registration table to make your voice heard! Members of The Cornerstone Project will help eligible students register to vote, answer questions about the registration process, and share information on upcoming elections and local polling locations. Whether you’re registering for the first time or updating your information, we’ll guide you every step of the way.
- Oct 111:00 AMInvolvement FairThe Involvement Fair was organized by the Office of Student Organizations to help students learn more about the different student organizations on campus. It is also to help students get more involved in campus life. Come check out the amazing organizations and departments on campus.Participating students will receive a giveaway item for meeting with four tables represented.
- Oct 111:30 AMA Graduate Student's Guide to... Workshop SeriesA series designed by grads, for grads, A Graduate Student's Guide to... is your fieldguide to navigating and thriving in grad school. Visit our LinkTree to register for any of the following sessions!9/9/25 (12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.) - A Graduate Student's Guide to...Building Your NestWhat they say is true…it takes a village to get through graduate school. By "Building Your Nest' you'll ensure you have the resources and support you need to carry you to the finish line. Join us as we reflect on our graduate journeys thus far, identify small ways to build & maintain our relationships, and the benefits these have on your success. We'll also work on crafting and sharing our visions for success. Whether you're new to grad school or looking to make new connections, we hope you'll join us!10/1/25 (11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.) - A Graduate Student's Guide to...Aceing your NPTE (National Physical Therapy Examination)Exam preparation is one of those areas of graduate school for which the coursework doesn't often prepare you. Lucky for you, you know about the EDGE Center, so if you're preparing for the NPTE, we're here to help! Join us as we breakdown the exam structure & requirements, learn how to build your personalized study plan, and gain the practical test-taking skills you'll need to ace your NPTE. Lunch will be provided.11/11/25 (2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.) - A Graduate Student's Guide to...Writing To Let GoThere is no denying that graduate school takes a mental toll. Recognizing how your stress manifests and developing healthy release strategies is crucial to maintaining your mental well-being throughout the graduate journey. Join us as we learn to identify common mental health challenges for graduate students, develop writing techniques for mental de-cluttering, and craft your own personal writing ritual for self care.
- Oct 112:00 PMFood for Thought: Processed Food, additives, and oilsPresentation Description: There has been a lot of talk about processed foods lately due to the changes being made in the Department of Health and Human Services. You may have questions regarding these changes and if they are based on science or fear. Join us as we discuss the research on these different food products and how to decipher fact and fiction regarding processed foods, additives and oils.Presenter Bio: Stacie Ellis, PhD, RDN, LD, is the Registered Dietitian at the University of Texas at Arlington, where she provides nutrition consultations and education for the students and staff on campus. Stacie is the proud owner of EXCELLIS Nutrition, a company geared toward performance nutrition, weight management, disordered eating, and medical nutrition therapy. Stacie serves as a consulting dietitian for Wellness Concepts and Health Fairs Direct. She recently received her Doctoral degree in Nutrition with a minor in Kinesiology at Texas Woman's University. Her dissertation involved comparing a high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet to a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet on performance in dancers. She has been interviewed with Women’s Health Magazine, The Oak Cliff Documentary, and Texas Metro News, and she also completed the Certificate of Training in Adult Weight Management Program on June 4-6, 2015.
- Oct 112:00 PMSurvivor Support Group (Virtual)Healing looks different for everyone, and you deserve a space that feels safe and supportive. The Relationship Violence and Sexual Assult Prevention Program’s confidential advocates welcome you to connect with others, share if you choose, and know you are not alone. This group focuses on care, community, and encouragement at your own pace. Join us virtually on Microsoft Teams every Wednesday from 12p.m. to 1p.m.
- Oct 112:15 PMMindful Moments Under the StarsJoin Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at the UTA planetarium for Mindful Moments Under the Stars on Wednesdays from 12:15p.m.-12:45 p.m., starting Wednesday, August 27. Learn mindfulness and practice meditation to effectively manage stress, while enjoying the beauty of the UTA planetarium.Mindful Moments Under the Stars is open to all UTA students, faculty, and staff. No registration is required.To request accommodations, contact CAPS at (817) 272-3671 or email caps@uta.edu.
- Oct 13:00 PMReady, Set, ResearchLearn how to get involved in undergraduate research in the College of Science(CoS)!Join us in welcoming our amazing guest speaker, Kayuta Johnson-Winters, director of the Office of Undergraduate Research! Dr. Johnson-Winters brings a wealth of experience and passion for empowering students through research, and we're thrilled to have her share her insights with us.The event will kick off with a dynamic panel featuring CoS students and faculty, who will highlight their research experiences, challenges, and successes. This is a great opportunity to hear firsthand what research looks like at the undergraduate level and how it can shape your academic and career path.We'll wrap up the event with a fun Networking Mixer, where you’ll have the chance to connect with fellow students and faculty. Whether you're looking to explore research opportunities, expand your network, or just enjoy good conversation, there’s something for everyone!RSVP in MavEngage.We'll have light refreshments and raffle prizes!
- Oct 2–3Trajé 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 AMVoter Registration TablingRegister to vote with Student Government! This is a tabling event aimed to help get students registered to vote in Tarrant County and also provide those already registered voter education.
- Oct 212:00 PMExploring Open Educational Resources: Adopting, Adapting, and Creating for the ClassroomJoin us for a practical and empowering session designed to help faculty explore the potential of Open Educational Resources (OER) to enhance access, equity, and innovation in their teaching. Whether you're interested in reducing textbook costs for students, customizing course materials, or publishing your own open scholarship, this workshop will introduce you to flexible pathways for using OER in your courses. We’ll discuss how to start small with adoption and adaptation, as well as opportunities for full-scale OER creation. Participants will also learn about UTA’s robust support network—including the UTA Libraries’ OER publishing tools and faculty grant programs—to help bring their ideas to life.Learning Outcomes:Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to: Define Open Educational Resources and explain their impact on teaching, learning, and access. Identify ways to adopt, adapt, or create OER in alignment with their teaching goals. Discover UTA-specific resources, including OER publishing support and faculty grant opportunities through the Libraries’ OER Grants Program (libguides.uta.edu/OERgrants). Develop a plan to begin integrating OER into a current or future course.
- Oct 22:00 PMDrop-In Advising with AIFSAre you going on an AIFS program or curious to learn more? Come in and talk with an AIFS advisor to help get your adventure abroad started!
- Oct 22:00 PMEspresso with EDGE: GM FinancialGM Financial, a Mavs EDGE employer, will meet with students in a casual setting to discuss internship opportunities.GM Financial is the wholly owned captive finance subsidiary of General Motors and is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. They are a global provider of auto finance solutions, with operations in North America, South America, and Asia
- Oct 23:00 PMSkills Building for Anxiety and StressJoin us for this drop-in workshop and learn evidence-based skills to help manage anxiety. Each session is experiential, giving you the opportunity to practice calming techniques such as breathing exercises, gentle mindful yoga, art activities, and positive affirmations.No prior experience is necessary. Just wear comfortable clothing and come ready to participate.When: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m. Where: MAC Fitness Room 102A Dates: September 11, 2025 – October 30, 2025If you need accommodations to participate, please contact UTA Counseling and Psychological Services at 817-272-3671 or email caps@uta.edu.
- Oct 23:00 PMSurvivor Support GroupHealing looks different for everyone, and you deserve a space that feels safe and supportive. The Relationship Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention Program’s confidential advocates welcome you to connect with others, share if you choose, and know you are not alone. This group focuses on care, community, and encouragement at your own pace! Join us in Trinity Hall 102 every Thursday, 3p.m. to 4p.m.
- Oct 24:00 PMBoehringer Ingelheim Innovation Award and Networking Reception(Including Networking Reception and Panel Discussion)Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim’s Venture Fund and The University of Texas at ArlingtonJoin us for an evening of discussion, networking and celebration for Boehringer’s 2025 Innovation Award and Academy program:Boehringer Ingelheim’s Houston Innovation Award, 2025Boehringer Innovation AwardBoehringer Ingelheim celebrates the power of biotech start-ups to drive pharmaceutical innovation. With deep entrepreneurial roots dating back to 1885, we’re committed to supporting life-science entrepreneurs who are passionate about creating breakthrough medicines.The Boehringer Innovation Award offers lab space and shared equipment at Portal Innovations at Helix Park, 7255 Helix Park Avenue, Houston, TX 77030. Finalists will be chosen from a public poster session, with five companies moving forward to a live pitch. During the event, a panel of judges will present the award.Why Apply?Past winners consistently highlight the networking opportunities as the most valuable part of the Boehringer Innovation Award experience. Notable recipients include Thymmune Therapeutics, Synthis Therapeutics, Abexxa Biologics (acquired by Boehringer in 2021), RIFT Biotherapeutics, and Axonis.Entry RequirementsWe welcome inventors, early-stage innovators, and spinouts developing life-science therapeutic platform technologies or therapeutics—across any indication or modality—to apply.Eligibility CriteriaMust be founded and based in Texas, preferably Houston, and willing to occupy Portal Innovations @ Helix Park, Houston TXCapitalization must be under $2 million.No partnerships with top 20 pharma companies (by annual revenue).Focused on new target concepts or drug discovery in any therapeutic area.CROs, diagnostics, instrument development, and health-IT companies are not eligible.How to ApplySubmit a non-confidential slide deck (max 7 slides) covering:Unmet medical needYour solutionScientific principle and supporting dataBusiness overviewIntellectual propertyDeadline: September 12, 2025Send to: Susan.Davidson@boehringer.comBoehringer Ingelheim Academy: “Opportunities and Challenges in an uncertain market – investment and collaboration options”The Academy sessions provide an informal opportunity for early-stage life-science companies to network with other bio-entrepreneurs as well as hear from Boehringer Ingelheim business development, scientific and commercial leaders and some of our partners and key opinion leaders, as they discuss current topics of interest in an informal, interactive setting.We will examine the current state of the Houston biotech cluster and what is required for it to become a Biotech hub. Houston boasts the necessary academic, scientific, and business infrastructure for success. Its world-class academic centers and medical institutions drive innovation, supported by a deep talent pool and access to capital for growth and development.This ecosystem has fostered numerous startups and early-stage biotechs in recent years. However, there may be opportunities to enhance these successes and further develop a robust biotech hub.The panel will address the following questions:What existing components and additional elements are needed to boost the success of early-stage biotechs? What defines success?How have market changes influenced the strategies of startups and early-stage biotechs regarding funding and partnerships?Moderator: Fei Shen, Head of Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund USAPanelists: Seniors Leaders from Boehringer Ingelheim and the IndustryEVENING AGENDA4:00 pm - 4.30pm CDT Arrival and Registration for Poster Session Set Up (Innovation Award Applicants)4:30 pm - 5:00pm CDT Arrival and Registration (General)5:00 pm - 6:00pm CDT Networking Reception6:00 pm - 7:00pm CDT Boehringer Academy Panel7:00 pm - 7:15pm CDT Announce top 5 Innovation Award Finalists7:15 pm - 8:00 pm CDT Pitch Presentations8:00 pm - 8:15pm CDT Judging for Award8:15 pm - 8:30 pm CDT Innovation Award given.ALL ATTENDEES MUST BE REGISTERED VIA EVENTBRITE TO ENTER FOR THE AWARD.
- Oct 24:00 PMGlobal GroundsTake a chai break! Network with hundreds of Global Mavericks, and get to know more about UTA resources all while enjoying free chai, coffee, and snacks.For accommodations, email globalengagement@uta.edu.
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