Past Events

Explore events and happenings in the College of Natural Sciences.

Upcoming Past

Mar

2

2024

Public Event

Public Star Party on UT Campus

Join the astronomy department for a free public viewing at the Painter Hall telescope.

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm In Person

Mar

1

2024

Public Event

Public Star Party on UT Campus

Join the astronomy department for a free public viewing at the Painter Hall telescope.

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm In Person

Mar

1

2024

Public Event

Chautauqua Art Gallery and Auction

Join the Polymathic Scholars for a night of art, live performance and an art auction to raise funds for the American Heart Association.

5:00 pm – 8:00 pm In Person

Mar

1

2024

Careers, Learning and Development

New Faculty Network: Student Support Services: Sanger, CMHC, Texas One Stop

New Faculty Network (NFN) offerings in the spring include something for everyone.

12:30 pm – 2:00 pm In Person

Mar

1

2024

Careers, Learning and Development

Peer Learning Assistants - Practical Applications: A Discussion Session

Sponsored by STEMx and UTeach, Learning Lunches are concise professional development opportunities for faculty focused on timely teaching topics.

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm In Person

Speaker(s): Jonathan Perry and Stacy Sparks

Mar

1

2024

Public Event

Natural Sciences Week 2024: CNS Day of Service

Join the Natural Sciences Council for a college-wide day of service.

8:00 am In Person

Feb

29

2024

Public Event

Natural Sciences Week 2024: Wellness Day

Practice self-care and pet puppies with the Natural Sciences Council.

1:00 pm – 4:00 pm In Person

Feb

28

2024

Public Event

Natural Sciences Week 2024: Star Party

Join the Natural Sciences Council for stargazing, trivia and telescope viewing.

8:00 pm – 10:00 pm In Person

Feb

28

2024

Public Event

Public Star Party on UT Campus

Join the astronomy department for a free weekly public star party on the roof of the Physics, Math and Astronomy Building (PMA).

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm In Person

Feb

28

2024

Public Event

Extreme Heat in Texas at the Planet Texas 2050 Symposium

“Extreme Heat in Texas: Interdisciplinary Challenges and Solutions” features Katherine Brown of the Department of Molecular Biosciences and Oden Instiute. It is part of the three-day symposium on Resilience Research in Action from Planet Texas 2050.

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm In Person