Ribbon cutting marks opening of new building
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With a ribbon cutting and community tour, UTA celebrated the opening of its new School of Social Work/College of Nursing and Health Innovation Smart Hospital building, which promises to bring innovative teaching to nursing and social work students under one roof.
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| Smart Hospital receives praise
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The University of Texas at Arlington’s cutting-edge Smart Hospital has joined an exclusive list of institutions meeting standards for health care simulation education.
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| Celebrate Earth Day at UTA
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Celebrate Earth Day with your fellow Mavericks at events sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Join a session on worm composting, attend the Earth Day Fair, and bring your electronics for recycling. For a full schedule of events, visit events.uta.edu.
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Stop by the Central Library or the University Center Mall April 17-19, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., to donate blood during the Carter Blood Drive.
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Visit the Volunteer Fair today, Tuesday, April 18, on the second floor of the University Center to learn about opportunities to help the community. All faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend and connect with local service organizations.
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| 57th Annual Webb Lectures
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Join the Department of History for the 57th Annual Walter Prescott Webb Lectures April 19 and 20. This year's theme centers on LGBTQ+ history in the American West and Southwest. For more information, contact history@uta.edu.
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We need your feedback on UTA's Strategic Plan. Your input will help shape the future of the University. Share thoughts with the president's office by filling out the strategic plan feedback form.
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The Department of Psychology Colloquium Series presents Provost Tamara Brown's lecture, "Considering Culture and Testing Assumptions," on Friday, April 21, at 2 p.m. in Life Science 124.
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The deadline for applying to the Pat Brandenburg Scholarships sponsored by the Center for Mexican American Studies has been extended to Friday, April 21. Visit Mav ScholarShop to learn more.
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| Join Apartment and Residence Life and the Residence Hall Advisory Board for Block Party: Mavericks on the Moon on Thursday, April 20, 7-10 p.m. The party will feature games, food, attractions, and great music.
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The UTA Leadership Center is hiring an Alternative Breaks student director. The Alternative Breaks program fosters active citizenship through service trips, training, and events. The deadline to apply is Monday, April 24. Email kristine.cross@uta.edu for more information.
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| Celebration of Research and Innovation
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Join the UTA research community on Monday, April 24, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. for A Celebration of Research and Innovation featuring panels, posters, exhibits, and presentations by faculty, staff, and student inventors. Participants will network with other Maverick inventors, discover research opportunities, and connect with community partners. Participants must RSVP to attend.
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The UTA Bookstore is offering discounted prices on Mac and iPad products May 1-5. A University ID or proof of alumni status is required to receive sale prices. Preorders are encouraged to ensure your item is in stock. Check out the website or visit the store in person to learn more.
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Early voting begins Monday, April 24, at the Maverick Activities Center. View the schedule to plan your visit and make your vote count. To learn more about the May 6 General Election, visit the Tarrant County election website.
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Test your language skills
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UTA students who speak another language in addition to English can test their proficiency to receive the Global Seal of Biliteracy, an internationally recognized micro-credential that conveys language proficiency and can be easily verified by employers. Testing is offered in more than 40 languages through the Department of Modern Languages. Email iya.khelm@uta.edu for more information.
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In national competitions April 6-10, UTA spirit groups ranked among the top talent. In College Classic competitions, the dance team placed first in the hip hop category and second in team performance. UTA cheerleaders placed fourth in the NCAA Collegiate National Championship.
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Want to post flyers, banners, yard signs, or other materials on campus to promote your department? Make sure to get them stamped by the Student Organizations Office first. To learn more about the requirements, visit the UTA Student Organizations website.
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Evening of Black Excellence
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The Evening of Black Excellence is a celebration on Wednesday, May 10, honoring Black, African, and African American students who are graduating this semester. The ceremony embraces the pillars of scholarship, heritage, culture, and community. Friends and family are welcome to attend and celebrate their graduate's academic achievements. Register by Wednesday, May 3, to attend.
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Latino graduates are invited to register for the 2023 UTA Celebrando el Éxito ceremony on Thursday, May 4, in the University Center Bluebonnet Ballroom. To attend, graduates must register by Wednesday, April 26. Registration is free and participants will receive a serape stole.
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New flooring, new equipment, and other upgrades will be installed in the Maverick Activities Center fitness center and weight area May 13-July 9. During that time, the fitness area will be closed. Read more about the renovation.
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Undergraduate students interested in public health informatics and technology are invited to apply for the GET PHIT summer boot camp, a two-week introduction to public health informatics, data standards, analytics, epidemiology, and more. Applicants must submit their interest by Friday, May 5.
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Are you graduating this spring? Complete the undergraduate or master's exit survey for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift card. Graduates will receive an invitation from gradteam@uta.edu with the link to the survey, and it is also available in Canvas. Complete the survey by Wednesday, May 31, to enter the drawing.
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The College of Education, in partnership with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, will offer a special coding camp for pre-k and kindergarten children and teachers July 24-28. Registration for children and teachers is free. Learn more at the College of Education website.
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