UH Calendar
Explore the heart of local governance this summer through the CLASS Dean’s Harris County Attorney’s Office Internship.
Learn what it takes to be a prosecutor by interning for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s administration through the CLASS Dean’s Harris County DA Internship Program.
The CLASS Dean’s Mayoral Summer Internship Program offers a $5,000 stipend for students to explore careers in local government.
Our new summer internship, the CLASS Dean’s Community Family Centers’ Internship, provides the opportunity to serve low-income families in Houston’s East End.
Positive, collegial writing companionship for faculty.
Explore the work of MFA Sculpture candidate, Roslyn Dupre, in Gallery 1 at Elgin Street Studios.
The Staff Council Meet and Greet offers UH staff members an opportunity to meet Staff Council members over lunch at Cougar Woods Dining Commons.
Dren Gërguri, the Fulbright Scholar in residence with the Valenti School, will discuss his research project that focuses on the impact of visual communication for voter mobilization during COVID-19 in the transitional democracies of Albania and Kosovo.
Learn how to be a lifeguard and get lifeguard certified through the American Red Cross with us! Be ready to provide skills and save lives in and around water. Register by 4/9 through myrec.uh.edu.
Location:
The
Hobby
Center
for
the
Performing
Arts
800
Bagby
Street
Houston,
TX
77002
Register
Here
The
Annual
Student
School
of
Art
Exhibition
features
works
selected
by
School
of
Art
faculty
in
consultation
with
student
artists
and
designers.
More
than
100
UH
artists
and
designers
will
present
works
during
this
exhibition—which
has
long
served
an
introduction
of
these
rising
stars
to
local
patrons.
Following
your
visit
to
the
exhibition,
we
invite
you
to
Open
Studios,
where
you
can
witness
the
vibrancy
of
the
School
of
Art
firsthand
by
exploring
its
array
of
art
and
design
studios
where
students
hone
their
craft
throughout
the
year.
Over the course of a day relationships are tested in a classic game of disguises and deception. Does anyone actually win?
Jason Robert Brown is a living legend of musical theatre. A contemporary composer, director, orchestrator, and lyricist, Brown will perform his own repertoire in an intimate setting, including new songs in development as well as songs from his solo albums. Fans and newbies will get a spectacular glimpse into one genius’s undeniable gifts.
McGovern College of the Arts Musical Theatre students will open the concert with a performance of Brown’s repertoire.
From the studio of Mann-Wen Lo, violinist Jordan Efird presents his senior recital in partial fulfillment of their Bachelor of Music degree.
The Moores School of Music is pleased to present over 200 student recitals each year. Please join us for these free recitals that celebrate student accomplishments!
To learn more about the strings department at Moores, visit uh.edu/kgmca/music/divisions/strings.