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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!
- 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: Cold Case PresentationStudents working with the Arlington Police Department on cold case homicides will present the results of their ongoing investigations.
- 9:30 AM3h 30mTMAC Manufacturing Day 20252025 TMAC Metroplex Manufacturing Day isn’t just another campus visit, it’s a full (electric) throttle, hands-on, career-connected experience designed to get students excited about what’s possible in modern manufacturing.If you’re an instructor looking to show students how their interests connect to real careers, this is the event for you. And If you’re a manufacturer, you’ll see tomorrow’s workforce in action, meet instructors who are shaping talent, and learn how to bring the Werk Wagon to your own facility.We’re loading up the coolest tech, the sharpest minds, and the most useful career exploration tools this side of the shop floor.Join the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center (TMAC) and Impact Center Arlington as we bring together students and manufacturers to network and learn about the new innovations that are available in manufacturing careers.Registration is free!
- 10:00 AM3h[N] University of Texas Arlington Women's Tennis vs WAC Tennis Invitational[N] University of Texas Arlington Women's Tennis vs WAC Tennis Invitational
- 11:00 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.
- 11:00 AM2hStuff-A-BraJoin the Omicron Beta chapter of Sigma Lambda Gamma for our annual Stuff-A-Bra event! Show your support for survivors of Breast Cancer by donating to our philanthropy partners, Pink Warrior Angels. Every penny will go to a good cause! All you have to do is stuff a Fraternity brother's bra with donations.
- 12:00 PM1hArcher Fellowship Interest Session - Graduate StudentsThe Graduate Archer Fellowship Program provides graduate and medical students from institutions across The University of Texas System with the life-changing opportunity to live, learn, and intern in our nation’s capital during the summer. While in D.C., students earn in-residence UT Arlington credit for their coursework and gain hands-on work experience in an internship. Through a shared cohort experience, Archer Fellows build lasting friendships and professional connections.There will be a virtual information session on the Graduate Archer Fellowship Program Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 from 12 - 1 p.m.
- 12:00 PM1hPanel: Finding and applying for postdoctoral fellowshipsCurrent and previous Biology postdoctoral fellows will discuss the different types of postdoc fellowships and grants that can be obtained, from institutional fellowships to NIH/NSF grants. They'll discuss how they identified and obtained theirs, how the different fellowships differ, how they navigated projects, and more.
- 12:00 PM1hSurvivor Ally TrainingUTA RVSP invites you to join us for our Survivor Ally Training on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 12–1 p.m. in the UC Guadalupe Room. Come enjoy a free lunch while learning how to better support those impacted by domestic violence, relationship violence, sexual assault, stalking, and harassment. The training will help you learn how to respond with empathy, link survivors to resources, and promote a safer and more supportive campus community. To reserve your spot (and let us know any dietary restrictions) fill our our registration form here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/DMfXkB7Lfx. We hope you’ll join us for this meaningful event with fellow allies and Mavericks!
- 12:00 PM2hSwap ShopCome to get free clothes, accessories, and shoes through this event hosted by the Office of Sustainability and MavPantry! We will be setting up tables and racks for students to thrift and/or trade items from campus as part of Campus Sustainability Month!Keep a lookout for the Fix-It Fair happening at the Central Library for repairing items (including clothing!)Ahead of the event, donate your gently used clothing at the MavPantry clothing donation box!
- 12:30 PM1hSteps of HopeSteps of Hope is a student-led cancer awareness walk designed to bring together students, faculty, staff, and community members in solidarity with cancer survivors and in support of ongoing research. The purpose is to raise awareness about cancer, honor survivors and those we’ve lost, and raise funds supporting cancer research and local support services. This event aims to foster unity, compassion, and campus-wide engagement around an important health cause.It will be a one-hour, campus-centered walk of approximately .5–1 mile. Health organizations will host educational booths and a storytelling area.All students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend.
- 1:30 PM1h 30mIntroduction to CovidenceJoin the UTA Libraries Evidence Synthesis Team on using Covidence, the leading tool for managing systematic and scoping review projects. We'll talk about how and when to use Covidence and walk through setting up a scoping review. We'll also cover using Covidence for deduplication, article screening, and data extraction. No prior knowledge of Covidence is required.
- 2:00 PM1hHomecoming TablingCome learn about what's in store for Homecoming week. Save the Date for November 9-15 for a week of Maverick Spirit and amazing events.
- 2:00 PM1hMavs EDGE Employers INSPIRE: inspirEDJoin us for INSPIRE (Industry, Non-Technical, Skillset Presentations Intended for Experiential Learning). EDGE employer partners will share real-world insights on the non-technical skills that drive professional success, from workplace professionalism to thriving on day one.InspirED is an Arlington-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that aims to inspire students to achieve a higher education by promoting a college-going culture through educational outreach activities, services and community partnerships.
- 2:00 PM2hDrop-In Advising with SRISAAre you going on a SRISA program or curious to learn more? Come in and talk with a SRISA advisor to help get your adventure abroad started!
- 3:00 PM1hSkills 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.
- 3:00 PM1hSurvivor 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.
- 4:00 PM1hColor Outside The Violence- Slime MakingStretch, swirl, and create with RVSP Peer Educators.This connect group is all about building community and expressing yourself through DIY fun. Come relax, meet new people, and make your own unique slime!This group is led by RVSP Peer Educators, who are mandated reporters. For accommodations, please email rvsppeers@uta.edu
- 4:00 PM1hColor Outside the ViolenceJoin the Relationship Violence & Sexual Assault Prevention Office's Peer Educators for an afternoon of Slime Making for our Color Outside the Violence Connect Group! Feel free to come in and make new friends while crafting your heart away! Free snacks and slime will be provided!
- 4:00 PM1h 30mGlobal 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.
- 5:00 PM1hChainmail 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!
- 5:00 PM3hTea and chillJoin us for a social casual evening with Japanese snacks and friends. Gather around to play games, talk, and drink tea.
- 5:00 PM5hSpikes for SmilesJoin the ladies of Delta Zeta to raise awareness for our various hearing and speech partners by playing volleyball! Teams will be invited to show down and show out!
- 6:00 PM2hNew Era Athletics Tour: Fort WorthThe New Era of College Athletics Tour & What it Means for UTAJoin us in a variety of locations across the metroplex! More locations to be announced.Thursday, Oct. 16: Fort Worth 6 p.m.Press Cafe 4801 Edwards Ranch Rd #105 Fort Worth, TX 76109The event will feature Director of Athletics Jon Fagg, Deputy Athletic Director for Development, Ira Childress, select coaches, and members of the Athletics Department. Attendees will get an inside look at the new era of college athletics and what it means for the future of UTA Athletics. The evening will highlight a bold new vision for the program, provide updates on competing in the Western Athletic Conference for one final year, and offer valuable insights into the evolving landscape of collegiate sports.Admission is free! Just bring your Maverick pride! Enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres, great conversation, and the chance to connect with fellow alumni, fans, and supporters.For questions, please contact The Maverick Club at maverickclub@uta.edu.
- 7:30 PM2hA Gentleman's Guide to Love and MurderThe University of Texas at Arlington Department of Theatre Arts and Dance presents A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder with music by Steven Lutvak, lyrics by Lutvak and Robert L. Freedman, and book by Freedman. The show runs for five performances in UTA’s Mainstage Theatre from October 15th through 18th at 7:30pm, with a matinee performance on Sunday, October 19 at 2:00pm. The show is directed by musical theatre Professor Anne Healy with Scenic Design by Ben Phillips, Co-Lighting Design by Brooke Ford and Solo Gallegos, Costume Design by Leah Mazur, and Sound Design by Bill Eickenloff. The show’s music director is Vicky Nooe. Assistant Scenic Designers: Arlie Coker and Vie Walker; Props Designer, Justin Miller. Technical Director, DJ Badon.The Hollywood Reporter said of its Broadway run that A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder is “propelled by a rollicking story, humor of the most delectable amorality and the cleverest lyrics. . . . this bright little jewel is a legitimate treat.” And indeed, it was. The musical would receive ten 2014 Tony Award nominations and win four including Best Musical. Director Healy says: “The department is thrilled to bring this zany and laugh-filled comedy to the stage. We’ve had so much fun working on this show and can't wait for you to experience it, too."Stage Management Faculty, Hailey Green. Stage Manager: Kennis Georges, Assistant Stage Managers: Ruby Lecroy & Cade Marshall.Tickets are $22, $15 for students, seniors, and UTA faculty and staff. For tickets, visit https://utatickets.com/.The Department of Theatre Arts and Dance in the College of Liberal Arts at UTA provides comprehensive undergraduate education through theory, research, and practice in the performing arts, theatrical design, and dance. Theatre Arts and Dance’s educational environment is characterized by shared values, unity of purpose, diversity of opinion, mutual respect, and a commitment to lifelong learning.For more information or interviews with the artistic team, contact Kris O’Brien at kobrien@uta.edu.
- 7:30 PM2hA Gentleman's Guide to Love and MurderThe University of Texas at Arlington Department of Theatre Arts and Dance presents A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murderwith music by Steven Lutvak, lyrics by Lutvak and Robert L. Freedman, and book by Freedman. The show runs for five performances in UTA’s Mainstage Theatre from October 15th through 18th at 7:30pm, with a matinee performance on Sunday, October 19 at 2:00pm. The show is directed by musical theatre Professor Anne Healy with Scenic Design by Ben Phillips, Co-Lighting Design by Brooke Ford and Solo Gallegos, Costume Design by Leah Mazur, and Sound Design by Bill Eickenloff. The show’s music director is Vicky Nooe. Assistant Scenic Designers: Arlie Coker and Vie Walker; Props Designer, Justin Miller. Technical Director, DJ Badon.The Hollywood Reporter said of its Broadway run that A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder is “propelled by a rollicking story, humor of the most delectable amorality and the cleverest lyrics. . . . this bright little jewel is a legitimate treat.” And indeed, it was. The musical would receive ten 2014 Tony Award nominations and win four including Best Musical. Director Healy says: “The department is thrilled to bring this zany and laugh-filled comedy to the stage. We’ve had so much fun working on this show and can't wait for you to experience it, too."Stage Management Faculty, Hailey Green. Stage Manager: Kennis Georges, Assistant Stage Managers: Ruby Lecroy & Cade Marshall.Tickets are $22, $15 for students, seniors, and UTA faculty and staff. For tickets, visit https://utatickets.com/.The Department of Theatre Arts and Dance in the College of Liberal Arts at UTA provides comprehensive undergraduate education through theory, research, and practice in the performing arts, theatrical design, and dance. Theatre Arts and Dance’s educational environment is characterized by shared values, unity of purpose, diversity of opinion, mutual respect, and a commitment to lifelong learning.For more information or interviews with the artistic team, contact Kris O’Brien at kobrien@uta.edu.
- 8:00 PM1hGuest 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.


