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Monday, September 16, 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 This exhibit includes content that may have outdated language or may be graphic or disturbing in nature.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 dayMaverick ClassicFor the first time since fall of 2018, the UTA golf team will kick off the new school year with its very own Maverick Classic beginning Sept. 16 at Tierra Verde Golf Course in Arlington. For more information, click here.
- All dayUniversity of Texas Arlington Men's Golf vs Kansas StateUniversity of Texas Arlington Men's Golf vs Kansas State
- All day[N] University of Texas Arlington Women's Golf vs 36 Holes[N] University of Texas Arlington Women's Golf vs 36 Holes 5TH PLACE
- All dayUniversity of Texas Arlington Men's Tennis at USTA 15K Fayetteville FuturesUniversity of Texas Arlington Men's Tennis at USTA 15K Fayetteville Futures Streaming Video: https://web.playsight.com/facility/university-of-arkansas-tennis/home
- 10:00 AM7hThe Gallery at UTA ExhibitionPaper Trails is a three-person exhibition featuring artists Cecelia Feld (Dallas), Jessica Drenk (Rush, NY) and Rachel Livedalen (Fort Worth). The exhibition curated by Gallery Director Dr. AugustJordan Davis and Visual Resources Curator Lilia Kudelia focuses on how each artist engages with the materiality of paper and books in their artworks, often to unexpected ends. Appropriation, layering, collage, and repurposing of texts, pages, and paper feature across the selected collages, prints, paintings, digital media, and installations forming Paper Trails.Cecelia Feld creates brightly colored abstract collages and monotype prints using a variety of materials including photographs, magazines, and her own handmade Japanese marbled papers. Jessica Drenk recycles books, carboard and junk mail to create 3-D sculptures and sculptural wall pieces that appear made of natural materials such as wood and stone. Rachel Livedalen produces paintings, prints, and artist books that juxtapose art historical references with "girl power" iconography to comment on representations of femininity.
- 11:00 AM2hBreatheFree-LiveFree Resource FairSeptember is National Recovery Month! Join the Office of Health Promotion for this one-stop resource fair celebrating college life free from substances! Enjoy interactive booths, educational resources, and giveaways! This event is free for all students.
- 12:00 PM50mGroup Exercise - PilatesThe Pilates Method is a full-body conditioning program that develops deep abdominal and back strength, together with increased flexibility and ease of movement.  This class is aimed at “core stability,” designed to work on lengthening muscles to help tone and strengthen muscles, using breathing to enhance relaxation.  
- 12:00 PM1hCelebrate Constitution Day - UTA LibrariesUTA Libraries will hold a Constitution Day celebration on Monday, September 16, 2024, at noon, featuring a lecture by Political Science professor Dr. Kayla Canelo. The event will take place in the sixth floor Atrium of the Central Library. Attendees can enjoy lunch, receive gift bags, and participate in a raffle for prizes.
- 12:00 PM1hLivingWell Live DemoExplore all the offerings and amazing resources that the LivingWell platform has to offer. Learn firsthand how to navigate the tools, challenges, points, and self-paced learning that are all free to you! You will also have the opportunity to ask questions about the LivingWell platform.Be sure to have access to a computer or your phone to follow along during the live demo
- 12:00 PM3hCelebrating the Constitution at UTA Central LibraryOne of the most important documents in American history, the Constitution, will be celebrated at the UTA Central Library at noon Monday, Sept. 16. The Constitution Day event will be held in the sixth-floor atrium.Food will be provided at the event and attendees will receive Constitution-themed gift bags on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendees can also enter a raffle to win prizes, with the drawing taking place after the lecture. Library staff will notify raffle winners. There is no cost to attend the event.
- 2:30 PM1hMeaningful Connections From The Inside OutJoin UTA Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) for an 8-week drop-in group focused on identifying and accepting different emotions. Gain more connection within and improve relationships with others. In this experiential workshop, you will be using techniques such as art, movement, journaling, and sculpting.No registration is needed to attend sessions.If you need accommodations to participate, contact UTA CAPS by emailing caps@uta.edu or call (817) 272-3671.
- 3:00 PM30mGroup Exercise - All About ArmsTransform your arms and redefine your upper body with this effective 30-minute arm workout. This fast-paced routine is specifically curated to target your biceps, triceps, shoulders, and upper back, building your upper body to become strong and enhanced. 
- 3:30 PM45mGroup Exercise - Decade DashThis dynamic 45-minute ride will take you on a musical journey through the decades. Pedal to the beat of top hits from the past and present, enjoying a blend of high-energy and timeless classics. So, get ready to dash through the decades and ride to the rhythm in an unforgettable fitness experience! 
- 4:00 PM50mGroup Exercise - YogaThis mind and body class utilizes yoga movements to improve your flexibility, posture, strength, and balance. The class will bring attention and focus to your breath while you flow from one posture to the next. 
- 4:30 PM45mGroup Exercise - Xplosion XpressThis 45-minute class is a full body workout that will have you feeling strong and powerful. There will be various stations that you will move through which will target different muscles of your body, build strength and cardiovascular endurance. The class has a 10 participant limit.
- 5:00 PM50mGroup Exercise - Step to the BeatThis vibrant step aerobics class combines basic step combos with fun choreography set to top chart hits. This energetic class keeps you moving and grooving as you step to the rhythm, ensuring you have a blast while getting your cardio in. Come ready to sweat, smile, and find the beat in this exciting, music-driven class! 
- 5:00 PM2hHispanic Heritage Month KickoffAttend the Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) Kickoff! HHM Kickoff will take place on Monday, September 16, from 5-7 p.m. in Bluebonnet/Foyer. Don't miss an evening of food, fun, and community!
- 5:30 PM30mGroup Exercise - Pilates FusionThis class starts with invigorating cardio to get your heart pumping, then transitions into fast-paced Pilates for a full-body workout. This seamless blend of cardio and Pilates will help you build strength, flexibility, and endurance. 
- 6:00 PM45mGroup Exercise - Resistance TrainingThis dynamic workout will target major muscle groups, enhance strength, and tone with a mix of challenging exercises designed to leave you empowered and energized.
- 6:30 PM45mGroup Exercise - Performance Cycle 45Performance Cycle 45 is 45 minutes of HIIT cycle class that will challenge your cardio fitness. With group work, fast flats, and heavy climbs, this class is designed to take your performance to the next level. A towel and water bottle are required.  
- 7:30 PM45mGroup Exercise - CycleGo for a spin! This ride is for everyone. Try this class of high intensity, medium impact cardio training in your target heart rate zone. A towel and water are required. The class is limited to 12 participants.