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August 2009


FREE PARKING posted 08/26/09
Can't find a parking spot, go to the free parking lots! TSU S3 Satellite Lot, Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church (Service by: Blue Route shuttle) and Energy Research Park (Service by: Tan route).

TAN ROUTE – EASTWOOD/ERP LINE RE-ROUTED FOR EXPEDITED SERVICE
posted 08/18/09

On August 17, 2009 the Cougar Line Tan Route will be routed to make stops at Eastwood Transit Center, the University Center and Energy Research Park (ERP) which is also know as University Business Park.

UH GREEN COMMUTER FAIR posted 08/17/09
Be part of the UH Green Solution. Tuesday, September 1 and Wednesday, September 2,
11 am - 4 pm.

FALL 2009 3 CREDIT COURSE (ONLINE) - TECH 4397: THE FUTURE OF ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT posted 08/12/09
Course take place entirely online and is open to all majors. Understand the trends, technologies, policies and business models driving our energy and environment future.

GREEN UH HERO BARBARA DUARTE posted 08/10/09
University of Houston has been diligently utilizing all of its resources in efforts to promote and encourage the campus wide sustainability initiatives.

GREEN HERO posted 08/04/09
Stephanie Carpenter has been working for the University of Houston for only 9 months and already has found her way as an environmentally conscientious success.

UNIVERSITY SERVICES JOB FAIR 2009 posted 08/03/09
Are you in need of a job? Well UH University Services will be hosting a Job Fair Wednesday, August 5, 2009 in the University Center, Cougar Den from 9 A.M.-2 P.M.

OFFICE SUPPLY SWAP-A-THON posted 08/03/09
On July 15, 2009 UH hosted its 3rd annual Health and Benefits Fair in the Houston room of the University Center.

UH GREEN COMMUTER FAIR PLANNED FOR FALL 2009 posted 08/03/09
With the expected enrollment increase for the fall semester and the various construction projects around campus, students are likely to find driving and parking on campus more difficult.