- Oct 2212:00 PMNoon RecitalEach Noon Recital experience will be unique. Attendees will enjoy relevant, engaging lectures, and musical performances of all types.This performance is free and open to the public. It will be held in FA258, located in the South Section of the Fine Arts Building.The doors will open approximately 30 minutes before the performance time.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 2212:00 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 2212:15 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 221:00 PMIntroduction to NvivoIntroduction to Qualitative and thematic analysis with NVIVO. If you conduct interviews, focus groups, or work with qualitative data and would like to learn about one of the most powerful analysis software, this workshop is for you.
- Oct 23–24Trajé 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 2310:00 AMMavMarket Fall 2025MavMarket presents a unique platform for student makers and creators to showcase their talents, products, and services to a wider audience. It serves as a vibrant marketplace where students can not only display their creations but also market and sell them. This event fosters a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation among students, providing them with valuable real-world experience in business and marketing. Through MavMarket, students have the opportunity to connect with their peers, faculty, and the broader community, gaining exposure for their work and potentially turning their passion into a sustainable venture. By participating in MavMarket, students can unleash their creativity, build confidence in their abilities, and take the first steps towards building their own brands and businesses.
- Oct 2312:00 PMBeyond the Hype: A Practical Beginner’s Guide to AI for EducatorsAI has arrived, and it's time to learn how to navigate it together. This beginner-friendly workshop is a collaborative space for faculty to explore the opportunities and challenges of AI in teaching. We will "demystify" how these tools and concepts work and, more importantly, how they can work for you and your students. We'll share concrete examples and practical prompts to help you use AI to:Innovate new assignments that leverage AI for higher-level thinking. Personalize learning by creating customized examples and study guides. Protect academic integrity and digital safety by setting clear expectations and fostering AI literacy with your students.Leave with confidence, a community of peers, and a clear plan for making AI a productive and transparent part of your teaching practice.
- Oct 2312:00 PMLife After Grad School: Demystifying the Hiring ProcessThe Life After Grad School speaker series features industry professionals who share insights and advice to help graduate students prepare for a life after graduate school. Each session covers real-world topics designed to support your transition into the workforce and long-term career success.Join us this month for Life After Grad School: Demystifying the Hiring Process! From using Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to screen resumes to navigating final interviews, this workshop will demystify the hiring process and help you understand what happens behind the scenes. Learn how to position yourself effectively at each stage and gain practical tips to stand out as a candidate.If you have auestions, email the EDGE Center at edgecenter@uta.edu.Registration is required for event link access. The registration link is below!
- Oct 2312:00 PMMaverick Opinion BoardStop by the Maverick Opinion Board table and share your thoughts on fun and important campus topics. Your voice matters—swing by, write a note, and be part of the conversation!
- Oct 232:00 PMMavs EDGE Employers INSPIRE: TLT, Inc.Join us for INSPIRE (Industry, Non-Technical, Skillset Presentations Intended for Experiential Learning) with TLT, Inc.. Representatives will share real-world insights on the non-technical skills that drive professional success, from workplace professionalism to thriving on day one.Tomorrow’s Leaders Today, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping develop leaders through education, collaboration and mentorships with community & business leaders for the collective benefit of the community.
- Oct 233:00 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 233:00 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 234:00 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.
- Oct 236:00 PMVolleyball game vs. CBUFor UTA volleyball's Student Appreciation Night, all students in attendance will have a chance to win a $100 giftcard.
- Oct 237:00 PMLip Sync BattleCome show off your Lip Sync skills to one of your favorite jams! The audience gets to pick the top three teams to take home trophies.Grab your crew, pick your song, and let's make this a night to remember.
- Oct 237:00 PMLip Sync BattleCome show off your Lip Sync skills to one of your favorite jams! The audience gets to pick the top 3 teams to take home trophies. So, grab your crew, pick your song and let's make this a night to remember.
- Oct 24–25Trajé 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 2611:30 AMStudent Clarinet Recital: Gary BarajasGary Barajas, 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.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.
- Oct 261:30 PMStudent Clarinet Recital: David GarciaDavid Garcia, 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.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.
- Oct 263:30 PMStudent Clarinet Recital: Adam ParhamAdam Parham, 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.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.
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