The works of renowned photojournalist Ernest C. Withers (1922-2007), who captured the progression of anti-racism protests, marches and activism throughout the United States, will be on view at the UH M.D. Anderson Library. “I AM A MAN” is open to the public Sunday, Oct. 20 through Sunday, Nov. 3.
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UH Dining is hosting a Pumpkin Scavenger Hunt. Follow @uhfoodie on Instagram to solve the daily riddle and find the hidden pumpkin.
UH Students are invited to a free lunch and learning session about finding a job with a local government such as a city or county.
This nationally recognized program is designed to educate persons to recognize and respond to the signs of suicidal thinking and behaviors. Individuals will learn how to ask the suicide question, how to persuade the person to contact appropriate assistance, and how to identify referral options.
Get to know your campus better with Public Art Walks. Join your fellow students on walks around campus learning about the groundbreaking public art the University of Houston offers. These walks are student lead and will last around 30 minutes.
Join us as we partner with GLOBAL for the annual production of the Coming Out Monologues. The Coming Out Monologues are performed each fall and gives LGBTQ students the opportunity to share their own stories and experiences. Some stories are sad and some funny, but all empower people to embrace their identities.
Blake Wilkins, director