Past Events

Explore events and happenings in the College of Natural Sciences.

Upcoming Past

Apr

25

2023

*Canceled Due to Weather* Destress with CNS Mental Health

*This event has been canceled due to weather and has been rescheduled for Friday without Amy’s Ice Creams*

1:00 pm – 4:00 pm In Person

Apr

23

2023

Public Event

UT Fashion Show

You are invited to The Capstone Collection, the annual UT Fashion Show that showcases the capstone work of students in the Textiles and Apparel Design program at UT.

6:30 pm Hybrid

Apr

20

2023

Public Event

Musical Memories

A free concert series providing a mid-day arts break. Sponsored by the Department of Neuroscience in collaboration with Dell Seton Medical Center.

12:00 pm In Person

Speaker(s): David Bernat and Jiarong Li

Apr

18

2023

Public Event

Environmental Research Film Festival

Featuring over 30 original short films showcasing independent research by students in the Environmental Science degree program at UT Austin.

6:00 pm In Person

Apr

15

2023

Date of Interest

University Honors Day Ceremony

Student honorees and their guests will gather to celebrate their achievements at a university-wide ceremony.

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm In Person

Apr

15

2023

Date of Interest

CNS Honors Day Celebration

The morning of the University-wide Honors Day, the College of Natural Sciences holds a pre-celebration of our fantastic CNS honors students.

10:00 am – 12:00 pm In Person

Apr

14

2023

Public Event

Musical Memories

A free concert series providing a mid-day arts break. Sponsored by the Department of Neuroscience in collaboration with Dell Seton Medical Center.

12:00 pm In Person

Speaker(s): Andrew Brownell

Apr

13

2023

Public Event

How animals adapt to climate change, and how kids can help them

Graduate student Erik Iverson presents “How animals adapt to climate change, and how kids can help them” at Science Under the Stars.

8:00 pm – 9:00 pm In Person

Speaker(s): Tristan Kubik

Apr

13

2023

Public Event

Dean’s Scholars Distinguished Lecture: Nobel Laureate Michael Young

Come join Dr. Young as he presents his award-winning research on how interactions between “clock” genes of circadian clocks can affect a host of biological functions in organisms from fruit flies to humans.

5:00 pm In Person

Speaker(s): Michael W. Young

Apr

13

2023

Public Event

*Cancelled* “Save the Insects, Save the Planet” with Dr. May Berenbaum

*This event has been cancelled*

3:30 pm In Person

Speaker(s): May Berenbaum