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Join CAPS at a free food for thought workshop and learn about different coping techniques and relaxation methods to better manage your stress before and during finals.
Join CAPS at a free food for thought workshop and learn about different coping techniques and relaxation methods to better manage your stress before and during finals.
UH Dining Services is hosting the UH Farmers Market. Besides local farmers, the market will feature vendors selling a wide array of locally produced items, ranging from lavender products to olive oil to kombucha to dried fruits and nuts.
Join the UH Graduate College of Social Work as we host civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson for a discussion relevant for our community, our nation, our world, and our time. Social Justice Solutions invites activists, thought leaders, and the community to explore action-oriented strategies to effect social change.
The Center for Art and Social Engagement (CASE) and Project Row Houses (PRH) are pleased to host performance lectures for the inaugural CASE/PRH fellows Carrie Schneider and Carol Zou.
A riveting performance featuring Moores School of Music cello faculty member Vagram Saradjian.
Keliy Anderson-Staley, a professor of photography at the UH School of Art, will create portraits using a tintype photo booth at DiverseWorks.
Keliy Anderson-Staley, a professor of photography at the UH School of Art, will create portraits using a tintype photo booth at DiverseWorks.
Roundtable discussion and exhibition catalogue launch for Gabriel Martinez's "Everything Turns Away Quite Leisurely."
A free festival of performance, installation and ideas produced by the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts.