Are you trying to figure out what to do after graduation? Explore your options for UTA graduate studies at Graduate School Bound tomorrow, Wednesday, April 10, in The Commons' Nueces Meeting Room from 12-1 p.m. Learn more about advanced admission, academic research programs, and graduate funding opportunities.
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Maverick Dining has two events, Dollar Chicky Parm Day and Thought FUL, planned for Thursday, April 11. Crafted Burger Co.'s Chicky Parm Sandwich won Food Management Magazine's Best Concept award this semester. In honor of that, you can enjoy a Chicky Parm Sandwich for $1 at Crafted Burger Co. starting at 11 a.m. and continuing until the sandwiches run out. From 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Maverick Dining will host its Thought FUL event in Maverick Cafe, featuring carbon-neutral menus, giveaways, yoga classes, and more!
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| Peer research program available to students
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Through the Research Mavs Program, experienced undergraduates can offer guidance, share research skills, and help you navigate the research process. This peer-to-peer collaboration, hosted in the Central Library, is designed to enhance academic skills, promote knowledge-sharing, and create a supportive community within the libraries and the University. Schedule a Research Mavs session.
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| Recycle your eclipse glasses
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You can turn in undamaged eclipse glasses for recycling or reuse at the information desks at the University Center and the Commons. The University plans to collect undamaged glasses and send them to nonprofit groups for future distribution and use.
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| Pedestrian bridge updates
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The North Bridge on Cooper Street is temporarily closed for ongoing revitalization efforts, and the South Bridge is now open. The Central Bridge will remain open and available throughout this project.
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| Volunteer for The Big Event
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Join one of UTA's largest days of community service on Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. The Big Event encourages students, faculty, staff, and community members to come together to make positive impacts within our community. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to make a difference! Sign up by Thursday, April 11.
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| CMAS Distinguished Lecture
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The Center for Mexican American Studies invites you to the 2024 Distinguished Lecture "Reclaiming Our Latino History and Heritage" with national bestselling author Julissa Natzely Arce Raya. The event will be on Wednesday, April 17, 6-9 p.m. in the Central Library Atrium. RSVP by Friday, April 12, or before tickets run out.
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UTA Libraries is gearing up for the second annual Datathon event that will take place Saturday, April 13-Sunday, April 14, in Nedderman Hall. The 24-hour event will test students' critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and analytical knowledge.
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Art exhibit opens next week
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Experience an engaging and thought-provoking art exhibit, Don't Sit on the Facts, presented by the Office of Health Promotion. Using mediums such as photography and mixed media, the exhibit employs informative displays, student artwork, and interactive features to educate visitors on substance misuse. Attend the exhibit’s opening reception on Monday, April 15, from 12-1 p.m. for light refreshments and connection. The exhibit will be open daily from April 15-19.
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| Department of Music to host Gala Concert
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Purchase a $10 ticket to the Gala Concert set for Tuesday, April 16, 7:30 p.m. at the Arlington ISD Center for Visual and Performing Arts. Participants in the gala will include UTA Jazz faculty, guests, UTA String and Jazz Studies programs, UTA A Cappella Choir, University Singers, UTA Symphony Orchestra, and the Children's Choir of Texas.
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Honors Research Symposium
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The Honors Research Symposium is a culmination of months of hard work and dedication of Honors students in conducting undergraduate research in various disciplines. This semester’s poster presentations will be held Friday, April 19, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in the Rio Grande Ballroom of the University Center. The event is free and open to faculty, staff, students, and the community.
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Bookstore's Apple Appreciation Event
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The bookstore is offering the biggest discounts of the year on current Apple laptops, desktops, and select iPads April 15-19, both in store and online. The discounts apply to UTA faculty, students, staff, and alumni only. Check utashop.com for store hours.
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The Office of Community Standards is hosting Final Exam Prep Week April 23-25. Attend to receive free supplies, tips, and treats to get ready for finals. Tuesday, April 23, and Wednesday, April 24, there will be free final exam survival kits, and Thursday, April 25, there will be free snow cones in the University Center Mall.
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Survey for graduate students
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The Empowerment, Development, and Growth in Education for Hispanic Graduate Students (EDGE) Center invites UTA graduate students to complete the Graduate Student Needs Survey, which takes approximately nine minutes. Your feedback will allow the EDGE Center to better tailor events and services to fit the needs of graduate students at UTA. Your identity and responses will remain anonymous, so absolute honesty is encouraged. Contact EDGECenter@uta.edu with any questions.
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