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Monday, March 7, 2022

Lady Mavs play Troy today for SBC championship

The Lady Mavs basketball team is playing Troy for the Sun Belt Conference championship at 1 p.m. today, Monday, March 7. Read more details and find the livestream link.

FBI Dallas to give demonstrations

As part of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice’s annual Criminology and Criminal Justice Week, the FBI Dallas Evidence Response Team will have vehicles on campus 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. today, Monday, March 7. The vehicles will be parked in the courtyard west of the Central Library and north of University Hall for demonstration purposes.

Contact the organizer with questions about this and other Criminology and Criminal Justice Week events.

'A Tribute to Nurses' exhibit

In honor of the College of Nursing and Health Innovation’s 50th anniversary, Special Collections is hosting the new exhibit, A Tribute to Nurses: UTA and Beyond.

Statistics and Human Rights

Mary Gray, a trailblazer for women in STEM fields, will speak on "Statistics and Human Rights" Tuesday, March 8. Her talk is part of the College of Science’s Distinguished Women in Science Speaker Series and Women's History Month.

Volunteer for SAC Spirit Fair

Lend a hand at the Staff Advisory Council Mavericks Spirit Fair on Wednesday, March 16, in the Rio Grande Ballroom of the University Center. Questions? Email Elizabeth Coen at coen@uta.edu.

Be part of Earth Day Fair

Sign up for a table at the Earth Day Fair to showcase how your department or organization creates and fosters a more sustainable UTA community. Question? Email bhargavi.jeyarajah@uta.edu.

UTA Night with the Dallas Mavericks vs. the NY Knicks. Wednesday, March 9 @7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $24. www.mavsgroups.com/uta

COVID-19 vaccines, boosters on campus

UTA has scheduled additional on-campus clinics to offer the COVID‑19 vaccines and booster, free of cost, to UTA students, employees, and their families and dependents. The next are Wednesdays, March 16 and March 30.

Each clinic will operate on a walk-in-only basis 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in Room 102B in the Maverick Activities Center.

At UTA’s on-campus clinics, operated in partnership with Walmart, individuals 12 and older can receive first and second doses of both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Booster doses are available for all eligible individuals.

Contact covidvaccine@uta.edu with any questions.

If the dates and times of these clinics don’t work for you, the COVID‑19 vaccine is free and widely available in Arlington and surrounding communities. To find a vaccine or booster near you, enter your zip code into the CDC’s COVID‑19 vaccine finder.

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