UH Calendar
America’s Seed Fund Road Tour is a national outreach effort to connect innovators and entrepreneurs to non-dilutive, technology funding opportunities provided through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, known as “America’s Seed Fund”.
Nominations for Staff Council Representatives are currently open! Nominate yourself or a colleague by Friday, April 5, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.
Submit the Staff Council Membership Elections Nomination Form available through Office 365. Cougarnet credentials are required to log in.
Join
the
Moores
School
of
Music
for
a
masterclass
by
Bulgarian
pianist,
Anna
Petrova.
To
read
more
about
Anna,
visit:
https://anna-petrova.com/
Positive, collegial writing companionship for faculty.
Join us at our monthly meetup, where alumni, current and prospective cohort members of our Innov8 programs are encouraged to attend and engage with peers, coaches, and mentors!
This course will demonstrate how to train large neural networks and deploy them to production.
Spring into Financial Wellness and start preparing for your future TODAY! Join Human Resources for a Retirement Seminar for UH Faculty & Staff. Attend any or all of the following in-person financial wellness workshops:
9 - 9:45 AM: Social Security 101
10 - 10:45 AM: TIAA - Make the Move toward Long-term Financial Security
11- 11:45 AM: Fidelity - What Is Financial Wellness and Why It Is Important
1 - 1:45 PM: Voya - Personal Finance Basics
2 - 2:45 PM: Corebridge Financial - Pathfinder to Financial Wellness
3 - 3:45 PM: Texa$aver 457 (b) - Ready, Set, Retire
For a description of the sessions, click here.
Explore the work of MFA Sculpture candidate, Roslyn Dupre, in Gallery 1 at Elgin Street Studios.
The UH Research Forum keeps you connected to leadership and staff in the Division of Research and across campus, to the ongoing implementation of our research strategy and to operational updates.
Matthew Tejada, Senior Vice President of Environmental Health for the Natural Resources Defense Council, visits the Honors College as part of the Grand Challenges Forum. Snacks will be provided.
Sociologist Michael Sierra-Arévalo will address the culture of violence within law enforcement institutions at 2 p.m., Friday, April 5, in the Honors Commons at the M.D. Anderson Library as part of the restorative justice lecture series hosted by the Elizabeth D. Rockwell Center at the Hobby School of Public Affairs.
University Career Services (UCS) would like to invite graduate and professional students for a virtual happy hour to chat with Career Success Specialists about career related topics that you would like insight and advice on!
Ideas of topics to discuss are job search, internships, interviewing, networking, etc.
RSVP for the event here. Once you RSVP you will be sent a link to connect via teams.
Presented by UCS Graduate & Professional Student Appreciation Week.
This lecture explores the goal of racial and social justice in the aftermath of the police killing of George Floyd and the protest movement that emerged in his name.
Join
the
Moores
School
of
Music
for
a
recital
given
by
Bulgarian
pianist,
Anna
Petrova.
To
read
more
about
Anna,
visit:
https://anna-petrova.com/
Urinetown
Directed
by
Stefan
Espinoza