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Monday, November 11, 2019
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Homecoming wrap up

Homecoming 2019 concluded Saturday with reunions, a street festival, parade and pep rally, and a coronation during the men's basketball game. Check out the Homecoming 2019 gallery for photos.

Why UTA is No. 1 for vets

James Kumm, a former Army staff sergeant and now executive director of UTA’s veterans program, writes in The Dallas Morning News about why UTA is the nation’s No. 1 four-year college for veterans.

FindTime new for meetings

FindTime, the latest addition to Outlook, helps pinpoint meeting times by creating a poll for attendees to vote on suggested times.

Eliminate tobacco

Learn about quitting tobacco and its alternative products at two programs Wednesday-Thursday, Nov. 13-14. Lunch included. Read more at uta.edu/hr/wellness.

Handshake ready

Students can now search for on-campus positions through Handshake. Learn about posting in Handshake. Questions? Contact careers@uta.edu.

computer roundup

Recycle electronics Saturday in Lot 49

Drop off your old computers and electronics at the Computer Roundup 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, Nov. 16, at Lot 49. Proof of Arlington residency is required.

Large and household appliances such as washers, dryers, and refrigerators will not be accepted. Call 817-317-2000 for disposal of these items.

Samantha Power speaks at the Maverick Speakers Series on Nov. 19 at Texas Hall.

Former UN ambassador to speak Nov. 19

The youngest U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, will speak on "The State of the World: Challenges and Opportunities" for the Maverick Speakers Series. Her lecture is set for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, at Texas Hall.

Tickets are free for faculty, staff, and students. See ticket options at utatickets.com.

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