Past Events

November 4  Community Empowerment Along the U.S. Mexico Border. Presented by the Center for Mexican American Studies at UT Arlington and OneBook

November  Asian Heritage Month

October  Hispanic Heritage Month

May 15 Graduation Celebration featuring keynote speaker Ambassador Ron Kirk, United States Trade Representative and former Dallas mayor

May 1 A Day for Social Justice: The 2009 Dallas Interfaith Exoneree Conference co-sponsored by the UT Arlington School of Social Work, Central Dallas Ministries, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and the Hogg Foundation

April 29 Study Abroad Info Session and Drop-In Advising

April 15 Disability Etiquette 101: Why is Disability Part of our Diversity Today?

April 6-10 International Week

March 31 Women of Excellence Gala

March 7 14th Annual Powwow, sponsored by the UT Arlington Native American Student Association

March 2-7 Second Annual UT Arlington Diversity Week

March 3 Dr. Lani Guinier , held in conjunction with Diversity Week and Women’s History Month

March 2009 Women’s History Month

February 22 A Raisin in the Sun presented by the Black Student Association

February 21 2009 Outstanding African-American Alumni Award Reception honoring Zeb Strong and Blake Moorman. More >

February 17 Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, held in conjunction with the International Year of Astronomy

February 2009 Black History Month at UT Arlington

January 2009 Martin Luther King Celebration Schedule

November 17-20 International Education Week

Monday, November 17 Dr. Ronald Takaki , educator, author and expert on America’s racial and ethnic diversity

Sunday, November 16 African-Brazilian Ensemble Concert

November 2008 Asian Heritage Month at UT Arlington

October 14 Juan Williams Lecture and Q&A

September – October 2008 Hispanic Heritage Month

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

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 >

March 3 – April 3 The Crisis in Darfur: Helping Other People Everywhere

March 1-8 Diversity Week, presented by UT Arlington’s office of Multicultural Affairs

March 2008 Women’s History Month

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