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Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Maverick Stampede

Maverick Stampede starts Monday

Make plans to be part of UTA's welcoming traditions for the fall semester during Maverick Stampede, which begins Monday, Aug. 19.

There's still time to volunteer for Monday's Family Cookout. Call 817-272-2128 or email parents@uta.edu to sign up.

Mavericks gather to kick off the fall semester with the MavsMeet Convocation and Afterparty Tuesday, Aug. 20. The Convocation begins at 4 p.m. at Texas Hall and will feature alumna Wendy Okolo, the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering at UTA. The Afterparty fun is 5-8 p.m. on the Library Mall.

Read about more Maverick Stampede events.

Classes start Wednesday, Aug. 21.

Travel procedure changes

The Office of Disbursement has made several changes to UTA's travel procedures and policies. Read more.

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Catering programs updated

This semester, Carlisle Catering is offering a new menu, program, and website with intuitive and custom ordering. Find more information at uta.catertrax.com.

Parking permits

Get a 2019-20 parking permit before your current one expires on Friday, Aug. 16. Read more. See the rate card.

Validated parking

Businesses in the College Park District will validate customer parking starting Thursday, Aug. 15. Give your license plate number for validation. Customers who don’t validate must pay to park at a local pay station.

Employee Transfer Policy update

An update has been made to the Employee Transfer Policy (HR-E-PR34). The policy clarifies the process for employees to apply for, and move to, positions in other departments. Read more.

Title IX and EOS offices merging

In an effort to better serve the UTA campus community, the Office of Title IX and the Office of Equal Opportunity Services (EOS) are being merged into the new Office of Equal Opportunity Services and Title IX. The combined office will be led by Michelle Willbanks as the EOS director and Title IX coordinator. It will be responsible for investigating all allegations of unlawful discrimination (race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, and sexual misconduct) affecting members of the UTA community.

The office is currently working on updates to the respective EOS and Title IX websites. Eddie Freeman, executive director in Human Resources, will be transitioning from EOS to contribute to HR’s ongoing efforts of promoting a culture of inclusiveness and engagement based on UTA’s Principles of Community. If you are aware of, or have experienced, unlawful harassment or sexual misconduct, please contact eoaa@uta.edu. If you have any questions, please contact Shelby Boseman, chief legal officer, at sboseman@uta.edu.

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