Mandatory reporters, join us for an engaging training in collaboration with Equal Opportunity Services on how to meet your reporting requirements in a compassionate, trauma-informed way. Registration is free!
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The Texas Biennial is a geographically-led, independent survey of contemporary art in Texas.
A series of exhibitions and programming in San Francisco and Houston that examines the shifts in dilated time, ritual, memory-keeping, and community-building in artistic practices in the years 2020-2024.
Cougar
Red
Friday
Pop-Up
Party
Hey,
Coogs!
The
Division
of
Student
Affairs
is
throwing
a
Cougar
Red
Friday
Pop-Up
Party
just
for
YOU!
Jumu’ah (Friday) prayer is a congregational prayer held every week. It starts with a khutbah (sermon) and ends with a prayer. It is obligatory upon all Muslim men and encouraged for Muslim women to attend.
The four-part exercises build and unbuild a “closed world” progressively and collaboratively, through community participation. Accordingly, the exercises are designed as a generative system which replicates multiple environments including the home, the theater, and the gallery space. A ‘closed-world’ or ‘closed-loop system’ examines the earth as a whole—as a complete and interconnected system.
Let
us
know
you
are
coming-
Register
This
is
a
discussion-based
support
group
for
UH
students
who
have
experienced
the
death
of
a
loved
one
(such
as
a
pet,
partner,
friend,
classmate,
family
member,
or
coworker).
Grief
is
universal
and
unique
to
everyone.
This
support
group
will
provide
a
safe,
respectful,
and
non-judgmental
space
for
students
to
gain
an
understanding
of
the
grieving
process,
receive
emotional
support
from
others,
and
learn
ways
to
manage
grief
as
a
student.
Grief group is co-facilitated by Dr. Toshio Asai and Ms. Juliet Ogbonna.
Looking for more resources about grief?
The grief support group is open and free to all current UH students.
Observation of groups for academic purposes is not permitted to ensure the safety and privacy of members.
Fill out the interest form to receive additional information or contact Dr. Toshio Asai at tasai@central.uh.edu.
PM Pals is an organization funded by St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Houston, TX focused on providing “kids-day out” programs for parents. The program works with populations that have genetic disabilities or other medical needs.
In honor of celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.’s, SPB presents you an official screening of the movie Black Panther Wakanda Forever