- Mar 29All dayFall 2025 Vocal AuditionsAll students applying for admission to the UTA Department of Music must complete an audition. The admission audition will also serve as the scholarship audition.Students are encouraged to audition on campus during the audition dates. Individual auditions may be arranged, if necessary, but it is recommended that students complete the audition process before May 1 for the fall 2025 semester. Please apply early if you wish to be considered for a scholarship.All admission applicants must complete an application/audition form, which can be found on the Department of Music main page. Please ensure your contact information is correct and current so we can schedule your audition.
- Mar 29All dayNational TournamentThe Movin' Mavs and the Lady Movin' Mavs will participate in a national wheelchair basketball tournament.
- Mar 299:00 AMCosmic Cartography ExhibitDo you like Space? Do you like Maps? How about maps of space?! UTA Special Collections is proud to present a new exhibition titled Cosmic Cartography . Featuring maps and charts dating from 1548 to 2024, the exhibit explores humanity's desire to explain our understanding of the universe through maps. In the exhibit, you will see maps that explore the model of the universe - from the ancients who believed in an Earth-centered system to Copernicus who put the Sun at the center, and beyond; maps of our Solar System and planetary bodies; and maps that explore Constellations and the Zodiac.Giveaways will be available while supplies last!The exhibit is located on the sixth floor of Central Library in Special Collections. It is open Tuesday through Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Mar 299:00 AM"Women's Work: Visualizing 20th Century Women in the Archives" Mini-ExhibitIn celebration of Women's History Month, UTA Special Collections will have a mini-exhibit on display showcasing items in the collection relating to women's history. On display will be a blanket-scarf, crocheted to portray how women's history is represented in the archives. Special Collections invites the UTA community to learn more and view the mini-exhibit during the Central Library's open hours, starting March 3-31. The exhibit is located just outside the doors of Special Collections in the Atrium, located on the sixth floor of the Central Library.
- Mar 2912:00 PMThe Gallery at UTA Art Exhibition - Solace in Painting: Reflecting on a Tumultuous CenturySolace in PaintingReflecting on a Tumultuous CenturyExhibition: February 3 – March 29, 2025Gallery Talk by Dr. Yukio Lippit: Thursday, February 6, 4 – 5 pmReception: Friday, February 7, 5:30 – 7:30 pmThe Gallery at UTA is pleased to present an exhibition that explores how we raise awareness about and characterize the artwork of conflicted artists of the Asian diaspora who never produced overt “conflict art.” This traveling exhibition features three little-researched diasporic painters — Chao Shao-an (1905-1998), Keisho Okayama (1934-2018), and Ann Phong (1957-) — brought together through their unusual approaches to painting shared experiences of conflict in Asia.See the website created by exhibition curator, Dr. Fletcher Coleman - www.solaceinpainting - for more information on the exhibition, artists, and associated events.
- Mar 292:00 PMUTA Baseball vs. California Baptist Game 2UTA Baseball will face California Baptist for game 2 of the series!UTA Students get in for free, and tickets are available to purchase for the general public at utatickets.com!
- Mar 309:00 AM"Women's Work: Visualizing 20th Century Women in the Archives" Mini-ExhibitIn celebration of Women's History Month, UTA Special Collections will have a mini-exhibit on display showcasing items in the collection relating to women's history. On display will be a blanket-scarf, crocheted to portray how women's history is represented in the archives. Special Collections invites the UTA community to learn more and view the mini-exhibit during the Central Library's open hours, starting March 3-31. The exhibit is located just outside the doors of Special Collections in the Atrium, located on the sixth floor of the Central Library.
- Mar 3012:00 PMUTA Baseball vs. California Baptist Sunday FundayIt's Sunday Fun Day at Clay Gould Ball Park!There will be a bounce house and a balloon artist available at Mocek Patio, and kids under the age of 18 can run the bases after the game.UTA Students get in for free, and tickets are available to purchase for the general public at utatickets.com!
- Mar 305:30 PMStudent Recital: Celeste Anderson, compositionCeleste Anderson, 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.
- Mar 307:30 PMStudent Recital: Abigail Jennings, stringsAbigail Jennings, 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.
- Mar 319:00 AMFables & Folklore: Selections from the UTA Asian Art CollectionFables are stories that are often told to underscore a moral that is prominent or important in a society. Dating as far back as 1500 BCE, some of the world’s oldest fables originate in the Asian diaspora. These stories have been shared across the continent through oracular storytelling, literature, and compellingly beautiful artforms that illustrate and underscore their social philosophies.On view for the Spring 2025 semester, the tradition of Ðông Hò woodcut painting exemplifies this form of inspirational visual interpretation, sharing symbols of good luck wishes for the New Year and humorous tales of animals who have been placed into human settings. Also on display are a series of Chinese and Japanese woodblock prints that narrate stories of Immortals and supernatural, legendary figures as well as traditional landscapes and nature scenes.Throughout the semester, you are invited to celebrate these works and their messages of hope, positivity, and wisdom.Monday, February 3 – Friday, April 25; 9am – 5pm. Visual Resource Collections & Gallery, Ste. 2109, Fine Arts Building, 2nd floor.An opening Reception will be held Friday, February 7, 5:30 – 7:00pm. Light refreshments and hors d'oeuvres will be provided.For more information about this exhibition or the UTA Fine Art Collections, please contact cherylm@uta.edu.
- Mar 319:00 AM"Women's Work: Visualizing 20th Century Women in the Archives" Mini-ExhibitIn celebration of Women's History Month, UTA Special Collections will have a mini-exhibit on display showcasing items in the collection relating to women's history. On display will be a blanket-scarf, crocheted to portray how women's history is represented in the archives. Special Collections invites the UTA community to learn more and view the mini-exhibit during the Central Library's open hours, starting March 3-31. The exhibit is located just outside the doors of Special Collections in the Atrium, located on the sixth floor of the Central Library.
- Mar 3111:30 AMA Fallen Maverick TablingCome down to the University Center to find out more about this brand new event, and how you can be more involved in it.
- Mar 3112:00 PMDr. Jason Shelton ColloquiumJoin us for the second Center for Theory Colloquium of spring 2025. Jason Shelton, professor of sociology, will present his new book “The Contemporary Black Church: The New Dynamics of African American Religion.” The colloquium will be held at 12 p.m. on March 31 in Room 432 of University Hall.Abstract:Recent decades have ushered in a profound transformation within Black America, characterized by an explosion of religious diversification and individualism. African Americans are departing from historic denominations that anchored the historic Black Church, which has fueled a rising number of “nones.” The Contemporary Black Church shows religion and politics are dramatically changing in Black America, which raises major questions about the future of African American unity and the sense of community.
- Mar 3112:00 PMGroup Exercise - Pumped Up StrengthThis is a new approach to resistance training. Utilizing combination movement patterns in a targeted, rhythmic progression, its superpower is the dynamic integration of upper and lower body movements set to fun music.
- Mar 3112:00 PMKorean Culture Association: General Body MeetingThe General Body Meeting of the Korean Culture Association is a biweekly gathering open to the public, especially those interested in learning about Korean culture. This event will feature engaging icebreaker games, an introduction to KCA’s upcoming activities, including our participation in International Week (I-Week), and the promotion of officer applications for those interested in leadership roles within the organization. While no food will be provided, the meeting serves as a platform to connect students, promote cultural exchange, and generate excitement for I-Week. By highlighting KCA’s involvement in I-Week events and showcasing aspects of Korean culture, this meeting actively contributes to the celebration of international diversity at UTA.
- Mar 313:00 PMGraduate Writing LabCalling all graduate students!Whether you’re writing a paper, drafting your thesis, or preparing your dissertation, the EDGE Center has the resources and support you need to succeed! Get your laptops ready and come to Science Hall, Room 322 for a Graduate Writing Lab. There will be snacks, LoFi, and our GAs available to assist with any research questions you may have.If you have questions, email EDGECenter@uta.edu.
- Mar 314:00 PMGroup Exercise - ZumbaGet ready to work on your inner self! This exhilarating and inspiring class is easy to follow. This Latin-inspired dancing that feels like a fitness party will move you!
- Mar 314:00 PMTwo Must-Have Skills: Networking & Conducting Informational InterviewsThis webinar is part of the Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honor Society student success series. Learn more about Lambda Alpha or become a member here: https://laanthro.org/membership.Anthropologists get jobs by networking. You will learn how to build and develop your professional network by recognizing the "strength of weak ties,"--such as your friend's uncle who could be a valuable resource for you. Attendees will practice doing informational interviews so that you will feel confident in seeking information and advice from people working in positions that interest you. This workshop is for students only. While the material is geared toward anthropology students, those enrolled in other programs are welcome to attend. Participants who attend the session will be entered into a raffle for one of 10 copies of Dr. Briody's book "Career Tools for Anthropology."
- Mar 315:00 PMGroup Exercise - Resistance TrainingThis dynamic workout will target major muscle groups, enhance strength, and tone with a mix of challenging exercises designed to leave you empowered and energized.
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