Thursday, May 16, 2024
- 9:00 AM8hTheoria Eclipsium: Curiosity, Captivation, ConnectionUTA Libraries Special Collections is proud to present Theoria Eclipsium: Curiosity, Captivation, Connection, an exhibition featuring over 500 years of Eclipse History!The exhibition features maps, rare books, and photographs from Special Collections and shows that regardless of time period or scientific knowledge, eclipses bring us together! This exhibition was produced in collaboration with students in Dr. Kim Breuer's Medieval Science and Technology class.Opening on Tuesday, March 26, the exhibit will be open Tuesdays through Saturdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m., inside UTA Libraries Special Collections, on the sixth floor of Central Library.Eclipse glasses and other giveaway items will be available for viewers of the exhibit, while supplies last.
- 5:30 PM2hUTA Alumni Summer Happy Hour Series: Trophy ClubJoin fellow UTA Mavericks at our Summer Happy Hour Series in Trophy Club! Enjoy appetizers while networking, and hear about all the great things happening at UTA. RSVP today for this free event!
- 6:00 PM1h 30mScale Your Business in the Public and Private SectorJoin UTA Veterans Business Outreach Center for the May Third Thursday Think Tank and learn how to leverage affordable technology to scale your business in the public and private sector and effectively sell to Government Purchase Cardholders without a GSA schedule or other contract.Specifically, you'll learn about eProcurement Services (ePS) ability to provide the technology needed to scale and grow your business in the private and public sectors as well as National Diversity Veteran Small Business (NDVSB) and how it can serve as a gateway to federal acquisitions. NDVSB builds capacity and resiliency with intention, building stronger small businesses through technology that automates and streamlines business processes.The mission of the NDVSB Program is consistent with the Department of Defense Small Business Strategy as well as the Office of Management and Budget directives to create a more diverse and resilient federal marketplace through increased participation of new and recent entrants. In the private sector, across all vertical markets, programs requiring and encouraging supplier diversity are expanding. The challenge is to get in front of these audiences with your products and services, and to have the technical capabilities to meet business procurement and financial requirements.