This November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month.
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Join us on a 20-30 minute walk while we talk about health, wellness, and life in general. From the Employees Retirement System of Texas, podcast host Lacy Wolff walks and talks with her mentors, friends, experts and leaders about health and wellness. Learn more through the link below, or search ERS Walk and Talk through your favorite podcast platform! Learn more and participate whenever convenient for you!
O’s vs E’s Turkey Bowl
Discuss Love: what it means to you. Join Zoom Meeting Wednesday & Thursday 11 am – 1 pm.
Available anytime Wednesday and Thursday, 10 am – 3 pm. We are here to listen, pray, and offer a peaceful place for you to study, eat, and rest. Our printer, fridge, and microwave are here for you.
Comic Relief is the first major museum survey devoted to the iconoclastic American artist, writer, and educator Molly Zuckerman-Hartung.
Noctambules is the first solo museum exhibition in the United States for French artist Caroline Mesquita.
Are you graduating in December? Join other LGBTQIA+ graduating students, alumni, and distinguished guests as we recognize your accomplishments and unique experiences.
The University of Houston has opened the Cougar Cupboard in partnership with the Houston Food Bank’s Food for Change market network. The cupboard is available to all enrolled undergraduate or graduate students who may need access to additional food.
The LGBTQ+ Rainbow Chats are for all sexual and gender identities as well as people questioning their identity. It is an intentional space for students to share and learn about all identities on the spectrum.
This class will strengthen your quads, thighs, and glutes and help you leave with the ultimate pump.
Learning Abroad Info session
The Seasonal / Part-time job fair is an opportunity for local employers to recruit students for seasonal retail or customer service roles or for part-time on-campus employment.
A virtual event sponsored by UH Global, Institute for Global Engagement and Peace Corps in celebration of International Education Week at UH.
There is no RSVP required, but it is first come, first served. The drive-through food distribution will be held on November 17 from 2 p.m to 6 p.m., at the southwest parking lot by TDECU Stadium on Scott Street. To pick up a box of food: Enter the parking lot through the entrance on Cougar Place, sign in and present UH ID, and a volunteer will place the box in your car.
The Center for Diversity and Inclusion is excited to welcome students to our international student mixer.
Engage your whole body while you pedal to the beat of popular hits. Cycling will build muscle strength and help boost your cardiovascular endurance.
This hour long workshop for students will go in depth on sexual health. The workshop will include discussions on sexual boundaries, communication, STIs, birth control methods, and masturbation.
Choreographed dance moves are combined with musical rhythms to create a dynamic workout that is designed to be fun and upbeat. Moving to the music allows your mind to relax while your body is in constant motion. This session is with Myles!