- LocationTexas Hall
- DescriptionUTA SpringFest is here to cement itself in the history of Maverick Country as the official thrill of the Spring semester, providing engaging and enteraining live music for the student community. This will be a show you do not want to miss.
Be ready to get your tickets before the event completely sells out! - Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/springfest-concert
- CategoriesArts & Culture, Campus & Community, Social
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- Apr 119:00 AMNational Public Health WeekJoin us for a week-long celebration of public health during the 30th anniversary of National Public Health Week! This is a fantastic opportunity to engage with our students, learn about vital health initiatives, and promote wellness for all. Using the key priorities set this year by the American Public Health Association as our guide, we have exciting activities planned, so come out and be part of the movement toward a healthier future.*View daily schedule here *NOTE: Times and locations may change each day!
- Apr 1110:00 AMMaster of Fine Arts Thesis ExhibitionThe Art & Art History Department of The University of Texas at Arlington is pleased to present the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition in The Gallery at UTA from April 7-19. A reception honoring the artists will take place on Friday, April 11, from 5-7 p.m.The Master of Fine Arts is a professional graduate degree in the practice of art – unique in that it is the artist's terminal academic degree. The MFA in the Art & Art History Department at UTA offers students a broad range of study and exploration within the areas of Intermedia, Cinematic Arts, Glass, and Design. As a requirement for completion of the degree, candidates are required to present a culminating exhibition demonstrating excellence in their chosen fields.The Spring 2025 exhibition features eight artists – Aubrey Barnett (glass), Emily Brown (visual communication design), Lisa Clayton (intermedia), Santosh Dahal (cinematic arts), Shuang Gou (intermedia), Avery McGuiness(intermedia), Kali McKinley (intermedia), and Brandi Simpson (glass) – showcasing representative works from their time as graduate student artists at UTA.Darryl Lauster, MFA Director states, “This exhibition signifies an auspicious moment. It reveals the breadth of artistic practice in the early 21st century while also testifying to the independent and unique vision of each of these vibrant young artists."Free parking for visitors is available in the marked gallery visitor spot in the F7 parking lot by calling the gallery office and registering in advance, or paid parking is always available at street meters or in the nearby West Campus Parking Garage.Free parking is arranged during the reception on April 11 for all non-reserved spots in lots F7 and S34.
- Apr 1111:00 AMSilent ReadRead (or do homework) silently with Sigma Tau Delta!
- Apr 1111:00 AMSpotlight on Student ResearchThe Spotlight on Student Research Forum is the College of Liberal Arts' way to showcase and inspire student research, a high impact practice that fosters academic and intellectual growth. It is a forum for students to share their passion for a subject and hone their communication skills. The UTA community is invited to attend this free event.
- Apr 1111:30 AMHonors Research SymposiumThe Honors Research Symposium (HRS) enables honors students to present the results from months of hard work and dedication in conducting research in a variety of disciplines. Students will be presenting posters over their Capstone Project to fulfill the requirements of the honors bachelor’s degree. The HRS is held in the fall and spring semesters and is open to all faculty, staff, students, and the UTA community.Presentation abstracts will be made available closer to the event.
- Apr 1111:30 AMHonors Research SymposiumThe Honors Research Symposium (HRS) allows honors students to present the results from months of hard work and dedication in conducting research in various disciplines. Students will present posters over their Capstone Project to fulfill the honors bachelor’s degree requirements.HRS is open to all faculty, staff, students, alumni, and the UTA community.