Events

Arts & Culture / UTA Libraries, College of Liberal Arts, Special Collections, Center for Women's and Gender Studies
In celebration of Women's History Month, the UTA Libraries Special Collections has partnered with the UTA Women's and Gender Studies Program to bring you...

A Tribute to Nurses: UTA and Beyond is an exhibit in the UTA Libraries Special Collections. It is open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 9 am to...

FedEx Ground is consistently ranked among the world’s most admired brands and employers. More than 400,000 FedEx team members are absolutely, positively...

Art exhibition featuring 24 works by Mel Chin, a world-renowned conceptual artist who utilizes painting, sculpture, film, drawing, collage, as well as other...

The Palmeri Goodstein Print Collection contains self-published and contract print works of both historic pioneers of printmaking as well as those of modern...

Thinking about Graduate School? You're invited! Learn about our fast track and facilitated programs in the College of Business. Did you know that students...

The only way to know your HIV status is to get tested. Knowing your status gives you powerful information to keep you and your partner healthy. Free HIV...

GermBlast® is a company on a mission to eradicate illness from your everyday life. We serve as the shield against the infections that can stop you in your...

Join the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for a MavREAD event! We will be discussing this year's book, "The Sum of Us" by Heather McGhee. MavREAD...

Interested in a graduate dual degree with the College of Business? Come to our virtual information session to discuss eligibility and benefits. We will see...

Come learn how to repair your clothes and hem your pants using the FabLab's sewing equipment! We will be darning socks, hemming pants, and repairing small...

Don't miss this special presentation by Jason Hudson, Assistant Special Agent from FBI San Antonio, "Austin Serial Bombing Investigation".

The UTA Department of Biology welcomes UCLA's Pavak Shah in this session titled “The Development of Behavior.”
