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Saturday, September 7, 2024
- All day"Infamous Texas Killers" Mini-ExhibitUTA Special Collections will have a mini-exhibit on display showcasing items in the collection relating to infamous homicides and serial killers in Texas history. Special Collections invites the UTA community to learn more and view the mini-exhibit during the Central Library's open hours, September 3-September 28. The exhibit is just outside the doors of Special Collections in the Atrium, on the Central Library's sixth floor.Visitors should be aware that this exhibit discusses violent crimes and acts of bodily harm. It is presented with factual information to contextualize part of Texas' history. This exhibit includes content that may have outdated language or may be graphic or disturbing in nature. Please refer to the UTA Libraries’ Statement of Harmful Language for more information. https://libraries.uta.edu/about/policies/harmful-language
- All dayLC150+ Le Corbusier: Presence & TransferenceThe UTA College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs will exhibit the internationally traveling collection of models constructed by the office of RT+Q Architects.LC150+ is an exhibition of Singapore-based RT+Q Architects’ private collection of nearly one hundred sixty models of buildings and projects designed by the renowned Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner and writer Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier (1887-1965). Originally an in-house office project, the collection was publicly exhibited for the first time in 2021 and triggered its rapid growth. Shortly thereafter it began an international exhibition tour, traveling to universities in neighboring Malaysia and Indonesia, through Europe, and into Canada and the United States in 2023.In August and September the collection will be shown at UTA, kicking off its lecture and exhibition series with a show entitled "Le Corbusier: Presence and Transference." Multiple events are scheduled as part of this exhibition, including an Opening Reception and Discussion on Wednesday September 4 at 6pm. This event features a discussion of the significance of Le Corbusier in schools of architecture today. Featured guests and Le Corbusier experts are Rene Tan, the director & co-founder RT+Q Architects, and Dr. Mehrdad Hadighi, the Stuckeman Professor in Advanced Studies and Professor of Architecture at Penn State University. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. David Franco, the newly appointed director of the UTA School of Architecture.The collection is impressive in every sense. Experiencing in a single room more than one hundred fifty models of Le Corbusier’s buildings and projects is striking. In effect, visitors can virtually see the architect's complete work at a glance, from the early work at La Chaux-des-Fonds to the Church of Firminy completed posthumously. The display also contains formulations like the Dom-Ino concept, non architectural projects such as the Voiture Minimum, a model interpretation of Le Corbusier’s well known sketch “the four compositions,” and schemes of urban projects such as the master plans for St. Die and Chandigarh.The exhibit includes multiple versions of some of Le Corbusier’s most iconic buildings. Many of the high-modern villas of the 1920s which were part of the initial model collection were rebuilt in recent years using 3D printing technology. There are also several Unités d’Habitation, from three different versions of Marseille to smaller-scale editions of those at Nantes, Strasbourg, Berlin, Brye-en-Foret and Firminy. Comparative models of several other buildings such as Ronchamp and La Tourette are included, and didactic models such as Le Corbusier’s own formulation of his famous Five Points for a New Architecture are illustrated through a model of Maison Cook.The formative goal of building these models comes full circle as they become powerful pedagogical instruments for teachers and students alike. Rene Tan is the “mastermind” behind this project, and there is no doubt that it would not have been possible for him to develop and sustain it without the commitment and engagement of his Singapore-based office and a veritable legion of dedicated interns and young collaborators. This will be the organizing topic of the Exhibition Opening at the CAPPA Gallery on September 4th. The show will be completed on September 21, continuing its tour through the U.S., Central and South America.
- All dayWondr Fall 24 Class RegistrationWondr is a 100% digital weight loss program that teaches clinically-proven skills through weekly master classes. The program is available to all UT SELECT and UT CARE medical plan members 18 years old or older, including employees, retirees, spouses, and dependents who have not started a class within the last 12 months.The application period will be August 26 – September 8.Visit the application site at wondrhealth.com/livingwell.
- 7:30 AM3h[N] University of Texas Arlington Cross Country vs Gerald Richey UTA Invitational[N] University of Texas Arlington Cross Country vs Gerald Richey UTA Invitational Men - 2nd | Women - 3rd
- 8:00 AM1hRural Health PodcastJoin the College of Nursing and Health Innovation for its Rural Health podcast as Jeffrey E. Taylor and Aspen Drude interview students, faculty, chief nursing officers of rural health organizations in Texas, and politicians in Texas about rural health care in Texas. Sessions will continue once a month, totaling four episodes.Season 3 of the Podcast – "Nursing Pathways" is available at the streaming platforms below.Spotify PodcastsApple PodcastsPodbeanAmazoniHeartRadioPlayerFM
- 8:00 AM5hSuper Service SaturdayJoin UTA Volunteers on Saturday, Sept. 7, in kicking off the fall semester with Super Service Saturday. UTA Volunteers are excited to give back to the local community and invite faculty, staff students, and community members to serve together in the local Arlington area.Registration will be open until Friday, Aug. 23.Register as an individual: https://signup.com/go/SQkmVYdRegister as a group: Group/Organization
- 8:30 AM7h 30mOne Last Look All-State Choir WorkshopThis will be an intensive sectionals workshop in preparation for Large School district and region auditions.The Workshop Director will be Dr. Karen Kenaston-French.Clinicians will include Jing Ling-Tam of UTA, Joshua McGuire of Rock Hill High School, Clorese Porter of Plano Senior High School, and John Wayman of UTA.Click here for more information.The registration fee will be $25. The registration deadline will be Thursday, September 5Walk-ins are accepted subject to availability. Email choircamp@uta.edu to inquire.
- 12:30 PM1hSchool of Social Work Virtual Information SessionAttend an information session to explore the history of UTA's School of Social Work, discover social work career opportunities, and learn about our application and admissions requirements. Register here!
- 3:00 PM1hUTA Volleyball vs. UL-MonroeCome cheer on UTA Volleyball as the team takes on UL-Monroe. The game starts at 3 p.m. with doors opening at 2 p.m. Don't miss out on the bounce house and balloon artist!
- 3:00 PM1hVolleyball UTA ClassicWatch the UTA Volleyball team compete in the UTA Classic tournament Thursday Sept. 5-Saturday, Sept. 7 at the College Park Center. The team will take on Santa Clara on Thursday, McNeese on Friday, and the University of Louisiana at Monroe on Saturday. Volleyball game admission is free for UTA students, faculty, and staff. View the UTA Volleyball schedule.
- 3:00 PM2h[W] University of Texas Arlington Women's Volleyball vs University of Louisiana at Monroe - Kids Day[W] University of Texas Arlington Women's Volleyball vs University of Louisiana at Monroe - Kids Day W 3-0 Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/52c6e8a7-5860-4e83-a721-79cc2fa2a9c0?om-navmethod=espn:globalsearch:results