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- 12:00 AM23h 59mSee The Unseen: A Global Photo CompetitionAs part of this semester’s International Education Week celebrations, the Office of International Education invites all Mavericks to submit a photograph entry to be featured in the global photo exhibition, See the Unseen. This exhibition focuses on showcasing the often-overlooked elements of culture and community that shape the world around us.Student submissions will be assessed by a panel of judges, and prizes will be awarded to first- and second-place student entries in three different themes.Maverick community members may submit one photo per category for consideration across any of the following categories:Intercultural Immersion: Captures moments where individuals are immersed in the culture of their host country (U.S. or abroad). Photos might showcase students engaging in everyday activities that reflect the unique aspects of the host country's culture, or participating in local events, traditions, or festivals. Photos may also capture a moment or scene, which creates a culturally immersive or -reflective experience for the viewer.Culture & Landscapes: Highlight the natural beauty and landscapes of host country locations (U.S. or abroad). Participants can submit photographs of landscapes, environments, iconic landmarks, scenic vistas, or natural wonders that play a significant role in shaping the host culture. Examples include images of geographic formations tied to cultural myths, or landscapes which impact the current economic and cultural circumstances of a host community.Cultural Crossings: Photos that capture the interactions and connections between people from different cultures OR photos which illustrate the ways that cross-cultural trade and culture exchange impacts daily life in the host culture. Photos might include moments of cross-cultural friendship and collaboration between people, or scenes which represent an example of the mixing point of multiple cultures in the environment or in an object in the host country (U.S. or abroad).We welcome Mavericks of any and all US- and international experiences to participate - photos from your travel to visit family, study abroad, volunteer, or sightsee in a country different from your own are equally welcome.Submissions will be accepted through October 31! Submit your entry atgo.uta.edu/iewphotoEmail globalengagement@uta.edu for accommodations and questions.
- All dayMcNair Scholars Application Open (Apply Now)The McNair Scholars Program is a competitive program funded by the U.S. Department of Education to prepare university juniors and seniors who are low-income, first generation, and/or underrepresented in graduate education for doctoral education. This program assists students in the attainment of their educational, professional, and personal goals through participation in research and other academic/scholarly activities.APPLICATIONSThe priority deadline is Nov. 3, 2025.The general application closes Dec. 1, 2025.Click the link below for more information and to apply.https://www.uta.edu/research/opportunities/undergraduate-research/programs/mcnairContact us at mcnair@uta.edu
- All dayUndergraduate Research Spring 2026 Application OpenThe application for the Spring 2026 Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) and Undergraduate Research Assistant Program (UGRAP) is now open!These programs offer undergraduate students the opportunity to engage in hands-on research alongside UTA faculty members across various disciplines. Whether you are interested in engineering, business management, psychology, biology, or any other field, these programs are open to all majors! For more information about these programs, click here.By participating in UROP/UGRAP, students will have the chance to:• Gain practical research experience • Collaborate with faculty members and peers • Contribute to cutting-edge projects • Enhance their critical thinking and problem-solving skills • Prepare for future career or academic endeavors • Receive fundingEligibility Requirements: • Full-time UTA student • Minimum 2.75 CGPA • UROP: Open to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and international students • UGRAP: Open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents – Work-study eligibility (required)Important Dates: • Applications Open: October 1, 2025 • Deadline to Apply: November 30, 2025How to Apply: To apply, scan the QR code on the attached flyer or visit this link.For more information, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Research at ugresearch@uta.edu or call us at 817-272-1272.Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your academic experience and build invaluable research skills. Apply today!Follow us on social media, click here!
- All day[N] University of Texas Arlington Women's Golf at New Mexico State[N] University of Texas Arlington Women's Golf at New Mexico State
- All day[N] University of Texas Arlington Women's Tennis vs ITA Texas Regional Championships[N] University of Texas Arlington Women's Tennis vs ITA Texas Regional Championships
- 9:00 AM15hTrajé 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.
- 9:30 AM1h 30mCriminology and Criminal Justice Week Presentation with Roger MetcalfRoger Metcalf will present on the Robert Roberson death penalty case.
- 10:00 AM2hDomestic Violence Awareness TablingTabling for domestic violence awareness is a vital outreach strategy that helps educate the community, break the stigma, and provide critical resources to those in need. It creates a visible presence that shows survivors they are not alone and that support is available. By engaging the public through conversation and materials, tabling promotes prevention, encourages early intervention, and fosters a safer, more informed community.
- 10:00 AM4hCharles Schwab & Co., Inc. Information SessionMeet with a Talent Acquisition Manager from Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. and learn about opportunities with the company.Pizza will be generously provided by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.At Schwab, “Own Your Tomorrow” embodies everything we do. We are committed to helping our employees unleash their potential and achieve their dreams. Our employees get to play a central role in disrupting a multi-trillion-dollar industry, creating a better, more modern way to build and handle wealth. We’re a modern financial services firm that stands out in the industry, where you can go as far as your ambition takes you!Visit the Charles Schwab Careers Blog (https://jobs.schwabjobs.com/blog) to Hear from employees about why they like working at Schwab. Follow the Charles Schwab Instagram page for updates at @schwabjobs.If you need accommodations to participate in this event, please contact the Career Development Center at careers@uta.edu at least five business days in advance of the event.
- 10:00 AM5h 30mMavPlanner and MavScheduler Information TableCome learn more about the new MavPlanner and MavScheduler tools!
- 11:00 AM1h 20mCriminology and Criminal Justice Week: Pop-In With ProfessorsStudents can visit with professors and ask questions about classes, career options or anything else. Popcorn will be available.
- 1:00 PM30mWellness WalksOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). Prevention is not only about recognizing warning signs. It is also about strengthening protective factors that help keep our community safe and thriving.Wellness Walks are more than just a chance to get some fresh air. They connect directly to the Relationship Violence & Sexual Assault Prevention program’s mission of fostering a safer, more supportive campus. The CDC reminds us that protective factors help reduce the risk of violence by strengthening the wellbeing of individuals and communities. https://www.cdc.gov/sexual-violence/risk-factors/index.htmlThrough Wellness Walks, we focus on three key protective factors:Emotional Health and Connectedness: Taking a break to walk together can ease stress, boost mood, and remind us that we are part of a caring community.Academic Achievement: Making time for self-care helps us recharge, which supports balance, focus, and success inside and outside the classroom.Empathy and Concern for Others: Sharing this space encourages us to slow down, connect, and recognize how our actions and care for one another shape a safer campus.When we walk together, we build the kind of supportive environment that helps prevent violence and allows everyone to thrive. Join us every Tuesday in October from 1–1:30 p.m. at the UC Mall outside Ransom Hall. All students, faculty, and staff are invited!
- 2:00 PM1hMentoring: A Rewarding Journey for Everyone InvolvedThis workshop and discussion, led by 2024-25 Excellence in Doctoral Student Mentoring Award winner Dr. Rasika Dias, explores mentoring from both perspectives: the mentor and the mentee. It emphasizes their roles, responsibilities, and experiences, highlighting the importance of clear communication, mutual respect, and goal alignment to foster successful mentoring relationships.
- 3:00 PM1hDesigning for 3D PrintingLearn essential principles for creating 3D models designed and optimized for 3D printing. From optimizing geometry to minimizing needed support and cleanup, we’ll guide you in how to make successful prints at the UTA FabLab.
- 4:00 PM1hEDGE 360° Skills Academy: Emotional IntelligenceThe EDGE 360° Skills Academy is designed to equip UTA graduate students with essential transferable soft skills that enhance their professional versatility. Through interactive workshops and resources, students will develop competencies that make them well-rounded candidates prepared to thrive in any career field, at any stage of their career.Join us in October to explore how emotional intelligence (EQ) can shape your success at every stage of your career, from internships and interviews to team management and leadership. This workshop will provide practical strategies for applying EQ skills to adapt, grow, and thrive throughout your professional journey.If you have questions, email the EDGE Center at edgecenter@uta.edu.Registration is required for event link access. The registration link is below.
- 5:00 PM2hIntegrity Days: Jeopardy NightThink you know it all? Prove it! Grab your friends for a high-energy game night full of surprises and giveaways at Maverick Hall 5- 7 p.m.
- 7:00 PM2hSecure The Bag: Budget EditionAn interactive, workshop-style event aimed at educating college students about financial literacy topics like budgeting, saving, managing credit, and smart money habits.


