All Events

  1. ArtLab @ The Lowe

    News releases thumbnail

    May 04, 2012April 21, 2013
    Lowe Art Museum Adapting and Adopting: Waves of Change as East Encounters West, Modern and Contemporary Japanese Art" runs through April 21.

  2. Alumni Weekend and Homecoming

    News releases thumbnail

    October 18, 2012 Reconnect with former classmates and get into the spirit at a pregame celebration. It’s all part of Alumni Weekend and Homecoming, November 4-6.

  3. Academic Dates and Deadlines

    January 14, 2013 First day of classes begins on January 14. Learn more about other important academic dates and deadlines by visiting the Office of the Registrar.

  4. Steve Miller and the Frost Concert Jazz Band

    News releases thumbnail

    February 20, 2013
    BankUnited Center

    Steve Miller and the Frost Concert Jazz Band
    February 20
    8 p.m.
    BankUnited Center

  5. Brian Curtis: Stonehenge Series I & II Runs Through June 2

    April 13, 2013
    Lowe Art Museum Brian Curtis: Stonehenge Series I & II Runs Through June 2

  6. From Ancient Art to Modern Molas: Recurring Themes in Indigenous Panamá Runs through April 27, 2014

    May 03, 2013
    Lowe Art Museum

    From Ancient Art to Modern Molas: Recurring Themes in Indigenous Panamá Runs through April 27, 2014

  7. Rehabilitation Medicine Seventh Annual Research Day

    May 18, 2013May 18, 2013
    Clinical Research Building, Rm. 989

    The Department of Rehabilitation Medicine will host its seventh annual Research Day on Saturday, May 18, from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Clinical Research Building, room 989.

  8. Powering the Planet with Solar Fuel

    News releases thumbnail

    May 26, 2013
    Cox Science Center This Department of Chemistry lecture will be presented by H.B. Gray, Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology.

  9. Institutions Count: Their Role and Significance in Latin American Development

    News releases thumbnail

    June 17, 2013
    Richter Library The Center for Latin American Studies presents an in-depth panel discussion on the new book Institutions Count: Their Role and Significance in Latin American Development.

All Events