Past Events
May 19-21
Multicultural Leadership Retreat
Friday, May 9
Graduation Celebration
Wednesday, April 16 at noon Study Abroad Information Session
April 5 – 11 International Week 2008: Splash of Color
April 1 Deadline for Faculty Call for Papers on the topic of
Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia
March 3 – April 3 The Crisis in Darfur: Helping Other People Everywhere
March 2008 Women’s History Month
March 25 A Taste of Nigeria, hosted by Lipscomb Hall. 7pm. Lipscomb Hall Study Lounge
March 12 An Evening with Forest Whitaker
March 8 Native America Student Organization PowWow. More >
March 3-14 Save Darfur Exhibit, UC Gallery. More >
First Annual Diversity Week: March 1-8
Multicultural Affairs presents the 1st Annual Diversity Week March 1-8. This year’s theme is Celebrating the Human Spirit. All events are free of charge. Click for more info >
February 23 2008 Outstanding African-American Alumni Award Reception
Honoring Curvie Hawkins, Jr. ‘95, ‘00 and Ellawese Y. Smith, M.D. ‘78
February 9 Reel to Real: Spike Lee at UT Arlington
January 2008 Martin Luther King Celebration Schedule
November American Indian Heritage Month Events
November The Heidi Chronicles
November 30 Other Victims: The Holocaust in the Balkans
November 29 Global Grounds International Coffee Hour
November 15 Welcoming DiVerSity Faculty & Staff Workshop and Lunch
November 15 Global Grounds International Coffee Hour
November 13 Student Workshop on Leadership for Intercultural Competence: Being All That We Can Be
November 13 Faculty Workshop on Interculturalizing the New American Campus: Difficult Dialogues
November 12 – 16 International Education Week
November 9 UT Arlington Conversations presents: Prejudice? Danes & Monsters in Anglo-Saxon England
October 10 Nazi Policies, the Holocaust, and People with Disabilities
October 4 Social Justice for Hispanics: The Journeys of Resilience and Vulnerability
September – October 2007 Hispanic Heritage Month
September 20 Global Grounds International Coffee Hour
September 18 Joan Morgan, award-winning hip hop journalist, author, and provocative cultural critic
August 2007 – May 2008
UT Arlington Conversations Events