UH Calendar
Come
to
The
A.D.
Bruce
Religion
Center
(ADBRC)
every
Monday
morning!
We
offer
free
coffee
and
donuts
to
all
UH
students
as
they
go
to
class
to
get
their
week
started
right.
Learn about the firm’s career options and employees’ career paths, and get career development guidance and an opportunity to network prior to the 2025 Career Fair.
Join us and University Career Services to learn about applying for jobs and internships through Student Orientation on January 27, 2025! This is your chance to ask questions and get equipped for success.
Each
week
a
CAPS
clinician
will
provide
attendees
with
new
information
and
guide
students
to
practice
new
techniques
they
can
implement
in
their
lives.
Each
week
will
cover
a
new
topic
on
a
rotation.
The
workshops
are
designed
to
be
started
at
any
point,
so
you
do
not
have
to
wait.
Join
Ingrid
Daubechiesus
for
two
exciting
talks
on
January
27
at
the
University
of
Houston!
Her
talk
“Chaos—What
Does
it
Really
Mean?”
will
take
place
in
the
Honors
College
Commons
at
1
p.m.
She
will
also
give
a
talk
on
“Mathematicians
Helping
Art
Conservators
and
Art
Historians”
in
the
Waldorf
Astoria
Ballroom
at
the
Hilton
University
at
6
p.m.
with
a
reception
at
5:15
p.m.
Don’t
miss
this
unique
opportunity
to
hear
from
a
leading
expert
at
the
intersection
of
math
and
art!
RSVP
here
Visit University Career Services during virtual drop-in hours to meet with a Career Development Specialist for 10-15 minutes and ask any career-related questions.
Many guests at Nora’s Home spend long days in the hospital and at appointments. They might miss a meal or can’t make it to the cafeteria. A Sunflower Sack helps provide an easy snack for them to bring with them and enjoy! We will help decorate paper lunch bags, so be creative and make them special!
The CLASS Honors Program Presents: Juneteenth & The Afterlives of Slavery A Critical Symposium and 160th Anniversary Celebration of the Black Freedom Struggle Program
The Drawing Codes exhibition at the University of Houston (January 27 – February 21) brings 96 commissioned drawings by a diverse range of architects investigating how rules and constraints inform how architects document, analyze, represent, and design the built environment.
Yuri Herrera will read from his newest novel Season of the Swamp, followed by an on-stage conversation with author and professor José F. Aranda, Jr. The evening will conclude with a book sale and signing. The event is presented as part of the 2024/2025 Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series.
Participants will learn the proper technique required to lead belay and lead climb