UH Calendar
UH Energy cordially invites you to attend to this comprehensive exploration of the various aspects surrounding the integration of hydrogen into the energy landscape, and additionally, we will examine the opportunities, solutions, and benefits of establishing a hydrogen ecosystem.
Positive, collegial writing companionship for faculty.
Explore the work of MFA Sculpture candidate, Abbie Preston Edmonson, in Gallery 2 at Elgin Street Studios.
The Staff Empowerment Committee (SEC) meets every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
Join us April 17 for CLASS Connect, the first virtual student town hall for the UH College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS). At this gathering, student input will drive the conversation.
Come join us for FREE lunch on Wednesdays. ALL are Welcome!
Every spring this popular exhibition introduces the University of Houston campus and Houston audiences to the work of School of Art undergraduate seniors and first- and second-year graduate students. The show features works selected by School of Art faculty in consultation with student artists. More than 100 UH artists will present works during this exhibition—which has long served as a way to introduce rising artists to local patrons and provides students with the experience of presenting works in a professional museum.
Get ready to shine at your next career fair with our Career Fair Prep Workshop. Learn to present yourself with confidence, dress the part, craft a compelling elevator pitch, target companies through research, master the art of professional networking, and discover effective follow up methods. Don’t miss this dynamic workshop!
Faculty Assembly & Faculty Senate meeting to report & discuss ongoing Senate activities. Provost Diane Chase will deliver her annual state of Academic Affairs address. Senators are encouraged to invite a colleague to this event. This event will be held in hybrid format. To join virtually, please click here.
Visit University Career Services during drop-in hours to meet with a Career Development Specialist for 10-15 minutes and ask any career-related questions.
Empowerment awaits at ‘Promoting Black Mothers’ Health and Wellbeing: A Community Initiative.’ Join us for vital discussions, wellness tips, and a supportive community on April 17, 2024, at the Third Ward MSC Auditorium, Room 129. Together, let’s celebrate and uplift Black mothers’ resilience and holistic wellbeing. Reserve your spot today!
Convergence Research is a collaboration between the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts and the Blaffer Art Museum. It is a platform for experimentation and research for students and faculty of all disciplines in the McGovern College of the Arts with the goal of creating more opportunities for connection between the disciplines. Convergence Research supports interdisciplinary inquiry and techniques to stimulate creative process and cultivate works that are performative, temporary and in any stage of process. Convergence Research is curated by Arts Leadership Graduate Assistant Ji Won Chun.
Books
and
Bytes
is
a
series
of
talks
by
local
authors
who
discuss
the
research,
writing,
and
publication
of
their
art,
architecture,
or
design
book.
Our
community
of
scholars
is
invited
to
participate
in
discussions
afterward,
so
they
may
learn
from
one
another’s
experiences.
Books
and
Bytes
is
co-sponsored
by
the
Gerald
D.
Hines
College
of
Architecture
and
Design
and
the
University
of
Houston
Libraries.
This
conversation
will
take
place
on
Wednesday,
April
17th,
at
6
pm
in
the
Architecture,
Art,
and
Design
Library
on
the
first
floor
of
the
College
of
Architecture
Building.
Making
a
Scene!
is
the
story
of
how
visionary
individuals
created
an
international
art
world
around
photography.
A
classic
Texas
tale
of
seemingly
quixotic
ideas,
audacious
goals,
oil
booms
and
busts,
generous
philanthropists,
southern
sensibilities,
grandiosity,
and
resolve,
this
book
documents
the
social
history
of
‘who
did
what
and
when’
to
create
an
international
photography
scene
in
such
an
unlikely
place
as
Houston.
Tracy
Xavia
Karner
is
a
visual
sociologist
who
writes
about
photography
in
fine
art
venues
and
everyday
life.
She
is
the
chair
of
the
Sociology
Department
at
the
University
of
Houston
where
she
teaches
courses
in
Visual
Sociology,
Sociology
of
Art,
and
Visual
Culture.
More
information:
https://weblogs.lib.uh.edu/architecture_art/2024/04/05/tracy-xavia-karner-will-speak-
Books and Bytes is a series of talks by local authors who discuss the research, writing, and publication of their art, architecture, or design book. Our community of scholars is invited to participate in discussions afterward, so they may learn from one another’s experiences. Books and Bytes is co-sponsored by the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design and the University of Houston Libraries.