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- Dec 26:00 PMFrench RestaurantThe La Société Francophone will meet at La Madeline to discuss traditional French meals and the cultural aspects of dining in France.
- Dec 39:00 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.
- Dec 39:00 AMHR Enhanced Learning Partnership🔷 TCE: HRIS TEAM | HELP SESSION 🔶 We’re here to help — because getting it right matters.Having trouble with eForms? Not sure what eForm to use?Don’t stress — the HRIS Team is here for you with real-time support and hands-on guidance with dates throughout the year!📍 Location: Trinity Hall – Conference Room 113 ⏰ Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PMThis is a drop-in style session — come when it works for you and stay as long as you need. Whether it's a quick question or a complex case, we’re ready to assist.Bring:Your laptopAny eForms you’re working onYour questions — no matter how simple or complexNo RSVP needed. Just come as you are and let us help you get it done right, but if you want a reminder you can register online at https://webapp.uta.edu/hr-training/.
- Dec 312:00 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.
- Dec 43:00 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.
- Dec 46:00 PMBachelor of Social Work (BSW) Virtual Information SessionAttend an information session to explore the history of UTA's School of Social Work, discover social work career opportunities, and learn about application and admissions requirements. Register here!
- Dec 59:00 AMFine Arts Building: From 1975 to Golden Jubilee2025 marks half a century as UTA welcomes students in the Fine Arts Building. Classrooms, studio spaces, and communal areas have changed and moved quite a lot since spring 1975. This mini-exhibit, open through December 19, features materials from the archives of the Department of Art & Art History and UTA Special Collections that focus on the period between 1970-1975 when the new arts complex came into being.When in the late 1960s, UTA’s fine arts curricula was elevated from 2-year transfer programs to 4-year degree granting status, this area became one of the fastest growing on campus. Noting that, the 1970 letter from UTA President Frank Harrison, addresses the need for “a building of approximately 225,000 sq ft” to house the Departments of Architecture, Art, Music and Speech-Drama, which by 1972 together counted 1,326 majors - nearly 10% of the total UTA student population (15,432). Fine Arts Complex began to take shape along South Cooper Street around the existing University Theatre in the summer 1973. In January 1975, Shorthorn article showed perplexed students next to a building map in a “castle-like” maze of a newly opened Fine Arts Center. The writers of Ft.Worth Star Telegram called it “the mammoth 4-story building,” the “great Wall of China” cutting through UTA campus and pointed at its “massive and impersonal” style, with a giant loggia as its most distinguishing feature. On display at the Visual Resource Collections Gallery are historic photographs, press clippings, old UTA yearbooks, the remnants of former art building, which got demolished, and the materials from the original Fine Arts Building blueprints. Special thanks to Heather Claney (Reference Services Manager at UTA Special Collections), Mark Cook (UTA Digitization Services Manager), Nicholas William (Lead Digitization Specialist), Jack Plummer (Professor Emeritus, Department of Art and Art History), and Rita Lasater (former Director of the Visual Resource Commons) for documenting, preserving the traces of time, and helping us navigate through the archives to carry the memory further.The Visual Resource Collectiosn Gallery is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Dec 510:00 AMPreview and Early Purchase event for the UTA Holiday Glass Art Sale & FundraiserBefore we open our doors to the public, we’re inviting you to an exclusive preview and early purchase event for the UTA Holiday Glass Art Sale & Fundraiser on Friday, December 5, at the UTA Studio Arts Center.This special preview is your opportunity to browse and purchase from our dazzling collection of handcrafted glass art before anyone else — all while supporting our students and the growth of our nationally recognized program.From delicate glass ornaments and glowing holiday decor to breathtaking collector’s pieces, each work reflects the passion, creativity, and skill of our glass students and faculty. Whether you’re shopping for unique gifts or a festive addition to your own home, you’re sure to find something that shines.Important DetailsOpen to UTA faculty, staff, and studentsPlease bring your UTA ID for entryWe accept credit cards, checks, Apple Pay, and IDTs for department purchasesThis is a cashless event — thank you for your understandingGeneral Public Day If you can’t make it to the preview, we’ll welcome everyone on Saturday, December 6, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or until sold out. Join us for a festive day of live glassblowing demonstrations and holiday cheer as molten glass transforms into shimmering seasonal treasures.A Tradition of Art, Craft, and CommunityWhat began in the mid-1990s as a small fundraiser on the loading dock behind the Fine Arts Building - founded by artist David Keens - has grown into one of UTA’s most anticipated art events of the year. This long-standing tradition continues to support our students, fund scholarships, and sustain the tools and materials that keep our glass program thriving.Every purchase you make directly supports our students and studio. Half of the proceeds go to the artists themselves, while the rest fund scholarships, raw materials, equipment, and continued studio development.Thank you for helping us keep the UTA Glass tradition glowing bright. We can’t wait to see you on Friday, Dec. 5, for this special preview event.
- Dec 56:00 PMRide of PassageJoin us for a series of empowering monthly community rides on the last Friday of the month! These group rides unite cyclists of all levels for enjoyable rides through Arlington's streets. By participating, you help promote cycling as a sustainable transportation mode, advocate for bike-friendly infrastructure, and raise road safety awareness. The group rides kick off on campus in front of the Central Library, we'll ride together exploring diverse routes through Arlington's streets.
- Dec 69:00 AMAnnual Holiday Glass Art Sale and FundraiserGet ready to glow into the holiday season with us! The UTA Department of Art and Art History is delighted to invite you to our Annual Holiday Glass Art Sale and Fundraiser, happening Saturday, Dec. 6, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or until all the treasures find their homes!Step into our sparkling winter wonderland and discover hundreds of handcrafted glass artworks - each one made with heart, heat, and a touch of holiday magic. From shimmering ornaments and festive vessels to one-of-a-kind gifts that are sure to crack no one up but warm every heart, there’s something special for everyone on your list.✨ LIVE Glassblowing Demonstrations ✨ Feel the warmth of the season - literally! - as you watch our students and faculty turn molten glass into dazzling holiday masterpieces right before your eyes.Every purchase directly supports the UTA Glass Studio and our students, funding scholarships, visiting artists, and essential studio materials. When you shop, you’re not just giving a gift — you’re helping our students keep the flame of creativity burning bright.Admission is free and open to Everyone!Let’s make this holiday season glass-tacular! We can’t wait to raise a glass with you and share the warmth, creativity, and community that make this event so special each year.If you have questions, please email katerina.verguelis@uta.edu Learn more →
- Dec 612:30 PMBachelor of Social Work (BSW) Virtual Information SessionAttend an information session to explore the history of UTA's School of Social Work, discover social work career opportunities, and learn about application and admissions requirements. Register here!
- Dec 96:00 PMMaster's of Social Work Information SessionProspective students attending the MSW Information Session will gain an in-depth understanding of the Master of Social Work program, including its curriculum, specialties, and career pathways. This session will provide insights into the program’s micro and macro concentrations, covering areas such as Direct Practice in Mental Health and Substance Misuse, Children and Families, and Community and Administrative Practice. Attendees will also learn about admission requirements and faculty expertise, with the chance to ask questions and explore how the MSW program aligns with their professional goals in social work.
- Dec 109:00 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.
- Dec 1011:00 AMSocial Security Benefits PlanningRegister and join this virtual session hosted by TIAA and learn more about how benefits are calculated and strategies for claiming them.
- Dec 101:00 PMA Holiday Money Chat hosted by Fidelity InvestmentsRegister and join this Women Talk Money Session hosted by Fidelity Investments. Learn more about financial gift options and building financial futures that will support you during the season for shopping.
- Dec 119:00 AMDocument Submission Deadlines to OGCSFaculty are invited to attend an information session hosted by the Office of Grant and Contract Services to learn about new proposal submission deadlines taking effect January 1, 2026. These changes are designed to improve proposal quality and streamline support across the University. The session will cover key updates to the timeline, including requirements for Notices of Intent, final document submissions, and exception procedures. Attendees will also receive guidance on available resources and have the opportunity to ask questions.Join us from 9-10 a.m. on Thursday, December 11, online or in person at Trinity Hall, Room 205. Contact elissa.williams@uta.edu, if you need accommodations.
- Dec 129:00 AMFine Arts Building: From 1975 to Golden Jubilee2025 marks half a century as UTA welcomes students in the Fine Arts Building. Classrooms, studio spaces, and communal areas have changed and moved quite a lot since spring 1975. This mini-exhibit, open through December 19, features materials from the archives of the Department of Art & Art History and UTA Special Collections that focus on the period between 1970-1975 when the new arts complex came into being.When in the late 1960s, UTA’s fine arts curricula was elevated from 2-year transfer programs to 4-year degree granting status, this area became one of the fastest growing on campus. Noting that, the 1970 letter from UTA President Frank Harrison, addresses the need for “a building of approximately 225,000 sq ft” to house the Departments of Architecture, Art, Music and Speech-Drama, which by 1972 together counted 1,326 majors - nearly 10% of the total UTA student population (15,432). Fine Arts Complex began to take shape along South Cooper Street around the existing University Theatre in the summer 1973. In January 1975, Shorthorn article showed perplexed students next to a building map in a “castle-like” maze of a newly opened Fine Arts Center. The writers of Ft.Worth Star Telegram called it “the mammoth 4-story building,” the “great Wall of China” cutting through UTA campus and pointed at its “massive and impersonal” style, with a giant loggia as its most distinguishing feature. On display at the Visual Resource Collections Gallery are historic photographs, press clippings, old UTA yearbooks, the remnants of former art building, which got demolished, and the materials from the original Fine Arts Building blueprints. Special thanks to Heather Claney (Reference Services Manager at UTA Special Collections), Mark Cook (UTA Digitization Services Manager), Nicholas William (Lead Digitization Specialist), Jack Plummer (Professor Emeritus, Department of Art and Art History), and Rita Lasater (former Director of the Visual Resource Commons) for documenting, preserving the traces of time, and helping us navigate through the archives to carry the memory further.The Visual Resource Collectiosn Gallery is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Dec 1312:30 PMMaster's of Social Work Information SessionProspective students attending the MSW Information Session will gain an in-depth understanding of the Master of Social Work program, including its curriculum, specialties, and career pathways. This session will provide insights into the program’s micro and macro concentrations, covering areas such as Direct Practice in Mental Health and Substance Misuse, Children and Families, and Community and Administrative Practice. Attendees will also learn about admission requirements and faculty expertise, with the chance to ask questions and explore how the MSW program aligns with their professional goals in social work.
- Dec 1312:30 PMMSW Info Session Fall 2025Thinking about a career that changes lives?Join us for an information session this semester to learn more about the School of Social Work’s exceptional programs and the opportunities we offer to prepare you for a meaningful career in the field!Sessions:September 2025Tuesday, September 9th @6pmSaturday, September 13th @12:30pm (IN-PERSON)October 2025Tuesday, October 7th @6pmSaturday, October 11th @12:30pm (IN-PERSON)November 2025Tuesday, November 11th @6pmSaturday, November 15th @12:30pm (IN-PERSON)December 2025Tuesday, December 9th @6pmSaturday, December 13th @12:30pm (IN-PERSON)
- Dec 169:00 AMHealth Care in Retirement hosted by Voya FinancialRegister and join in on this virtual session hosted by Voya Financial. Learn more about cost issues and coverage options to help you plan ahead for your upcoming retirement.This session is available at 1 p.m. as well. Feel free to register for either time.
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