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Wednesday, April 23, 2025
- 9:00 AM1h1 Million CupsWhether you're a budding entrepreneur, a faculty member passionate about innovation, or a community member eager to explore new business ideas, this event is your opportunity to get inspired and mingle with fellow thinkers.Join us at UTA's Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology Development as we celebrate and support local entrepreneurs, nurturing a vibrant business ecosystem on campus. Your involvement is crucial in creating these essential networks and growing our community.
- 9:00 AM2hQPR: Question, Persuade, and Refer Training for Suicide PreventionIncrease awareness of the warning signs, clues and suicidal communications of people who may be considering suicide and learn how to intervene with at-risk individuals. Registration is required. This event is open to all UTA students, faculty, and staff.If you need accommodations to participate, contact CAPS at 817-272-3671.
- 9:00 AM8hCosmic 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.
- 9:00 AM8hFables & 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.
- 11:00 AM2hMaverick Parent & Family Association (MPFA) Academic Success DaysDoes your family have a membership in the Maverick Parent & Family Association (MPFA)? Do you want to learn more about the student benefits of the MPFA, such as our scholarships, a discount at the UTA Bookstore, and free school supplies? If so, join us for our Academic Success Days event!Students of our members can pick up their school supplies to prepare for exams, which includes snacks, scantrons, writing utensils, and other supplies. If you don't have an MPFA membership, our team can share how your family can join the MPFA.DATESTuesday March 4 and Wednesday March 5Tuesday April 22, Wednesday April 23, and Thursday April 24TIMES11am - 1pmLOCATIONSMarch 4 & 5: University Center, main level, booth by TeaCOApril 22, 23, and 24 University Center, lower-level, suite B100
- 11:00 AM4hDestress Before the TestDestress Before the Test is back to help students on campus relieve some stress before finals week begins.
- 11:30 AM1hDisability Employee Network Virtual MeetingYou are invited to attend our next Disability Employee (DE) Network meeting!The DE Network is to promote visibility and build community for people with disabilities and allies.To best serve the UTA population, organizers have scheduled an ASL interpreter, and CART. Many employees enjoy remote work, so the resource group will meet remotely around every other month. Should you need additional accommodations, email katherine.prusock@uta.edu.This event is open to all employees. For more information about UTA Employee Networks, visit https://www.uta.edu/hr/belonging-and-engagement/ergThe anticipated schedule for the year is as follows:Feb. 19, 2025 VirtualMar. 19, 2025, In personApr. 23, 2024, VirtualMay 7, 2025, In person
- 12:00 PM50mGroup Exercise - PilatesThe Pilates Method is a full-body conditioning program that develops deep abdominal and back strength, together with increased flexibiity and ease of movement. This class is aimed at "core stability," designed to work on lengthening muscles to help tone and strengthen muscles, using breathing to enhance relaxation.
- 12:00 PM1hNASNTI April 2024 MeetingAttend the Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institution Network monthly meeting. All are welcome. This will be an in-person meeting with Teams option. Join Teams here.
- 12:00 PM1h 30mIntroduction to Covidence for Evidence SynthesisJoin the UTA Libraries Evidence Synthesis Team for a lunch and learn workshop 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.
- 12:00 PM1h 30mOpen Textbook Workshop - In PersonAre you an instructor concerned about the impact of course material costs on your students? This workshop will help you explore open textbook solutions and discover how you can write a short textbook review to receive a stipend.Textbook Costs: Learn how high costs hinder student success, with 70% of students not purchasing required materials due to cost.Open Textbooks: Discover how these freely available, fully customizable textbooks can alleviate financial burdens for students.What You’ll Do: After the workshop, you’ll write a short review of an open textbook from the Open Textbook Library and receive a $200 ($150+fringe) stipend for your efforts.Lunch will be provided.For more information about this event, contact Megan Zara, OER Librarian (library-open@listserv.uta.edu)Organizers recommended that you RSVP. RSVP Here.
- 2:00 PM30mGroup Exercise - World Wide CyclingEnjoy a 30-minute cycle class featuring music in English, Spanish and Korean for a ride around the world.
- 3:00 PM50mGroup Exercise - Flare & FinesseThrough empowering choreography and confidence boosting routines, you'll discover the strength and grace within. Participate in a class that celebrates your unique beauty and empowers you to shine from the inside out to build a more powerful you.
- 4:00 PM50mGroup Exercise - YogaThis mind and body class utilizes yoga movements to improve your flexibility, posture, strength, and balance, bringing attention and focus to your breath while continuously flowing from one posture to the next.
- 4:30 PM30mGroup Exercise - Funky FitnessFunky Fitness is an exciting, easy-to-follow dance that explores different eras and themes of dance. It is curated to keep you on your toes, and your workout routine lively and full of variety. Come and get ready to groove to diverse dance styles and music, ensuring a fun and energetic session each time. Unleash your inner dancer and leave feeling like a superstar!
- 4:30 PM1hLife After Grad School: The Art of Salary NegotiationThe EDGE Center's Life After Grad School Speakers' Series invites professionals from a number of industry areas to present on what companies want to see from top candidates. Learn how to elevate your resumes, hone your interskills, propel your professional career, and so much more!Register using this LinkTree! If you have questions, email EDGECenter@uta.edu.
- 5:00 PM30mGroup Exercise - Dynamic FlowDynamic Flow is a class for sedentary individuals that focuses on mobility, stability, and flexibility to improve balance, coordination, form, and strength.
- 5:00 PM2hUniversity of Texas Arlington Softball at Texas TechUniversity of Texas Arlington Softball at Texas Tech
- 5:30 PM45mGroup Exercise - Strength & EnduranceThis is a 30-minute session which utilizes weights to increase muscular strength along with cardiovascular exercises to imporve endurance and stamina.
- 6:00 PM30mGroup Exercise - Pilates FusionThis class starts with invigorating cardio to get your heart pumping, then transitions into fast-paced Pilates for a full-body workout. This seamless blend of cardio and Pilates will help you build strength, flexibility, and endurance.
- 6:00 PM3hUniversity of Texas Arlington Baseball at #23 ArizonaUniversity of Texas Arlington Baseball at #23 Arizona
- 6:30 PM30mGroup Exercise - All About AbsThis class will focus on strengthening and stretching the entire core. This incluedes not only your abdominal muscles but your back muscles as well. This class will increase core stability and strength.
- 7:00 PM45mGroup Exercise - Performance Cycle 45Performance Cycle 45 is 45 minutes of HIIT cycle class that will challenge your cardio fitness. With group work, fast flats, and heavy climbs this class is designed to take your performance to the next level. A towel and water bottle are required.
- 7:30 PM50mGroup Exercise - YogaThis mind and body class utilizes yoga movements to improve your flexibility, posture, strength, and balance, bringing attention and focus to your breath while continuously flowing from one posture to the next.
- 7:30 PM1hUTA Symphony Orchestra ConcertAn evening of exquisite classical music, showcasing the remarkable talent of UTA students. Dr. Clifton Evans' expert guidance and conducting expertise brings out the best in the orchestra. This is an opportunity for the audience to experience the beauty and depth of orchestral music performed by dedicated students.The performance will be held at AISD's Center for Visual and Performing Arts, located at 900 E Sanford St, Arlington, TX 76011.The doors will open approximately 30 minutes before the performance time.