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COVID-19 vaccine clinic Wednesday at MAC
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UTA has scheduled an additional on-campus clinic Wednesday, March 30, to offer the COVID‑19 vaccines and booster, free of cost, to UTA students, employees, and their families and dependents.
The clinic will operate on a walk-in-only basis 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in room 102B in the Maverick Activities Center.
At the on-campus clinic, operated in partnership with Walmart, individuals 12 and older can receive first and second doses of both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Booster doses are available for all eligible individuals.
Contact covidvaccine@uta.edu with any questions.
If the date and time of this clinic doesn't work for you, the COVID‑19 vaccine is free and widely available in Arlington and surrounding communities. To find a vaccine or booster near you, enter your zip code into the CDC’s COVID‑19 vaccine finder.
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Alum covering war in Ukraine
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Daniel Carde (’18 BA, Communication), an award-winning photojournalist, has been traveling in the cities of Kyiv and Yavoriv in war-torn Ukraine. He was nearby when Russian missiles bombed an aircraft repair factory March 18 near Lviv.
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Stem cell connection
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Andrew “Drew” Kozman, business management senior, took part in a surprise meeting with the recipient of his blood stem cells, a Kentucky man with a rare and fatal form of leukemia.
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Miss America on campus
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Emma Broyles, Miss America 2022, will speak for Business Week about overcoming challenges at 9:30-11 a.m. Thursday, March 31, in room 245W of the Business Building. Watch the livestream.
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Ransom Hall renovations
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The Ransom Hall lobby renovation is complete. New offices were added for the Maverick Major Exploration and Transitions Program, which should be occupied by Tuesday, April 5. This program helps undergraduate students in choosing a major from the 180-plus degree programs UTA offers.
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The Big Event
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Faculty and staff can participate in The Big Event on Saturday, April 9, which includes 40 community service projects. A celebration for volunteers is 1-3 p.m. with complimentary lunch, entertainment, and activities.
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JC Penney Suit-Up Event
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Faculty and staff can take advantage of discounts via the JC Penney Suit-Up Event. The shopping bargains are online Friday, April 1-Friday, April 8.
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Learn new TCP timekeeping system
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Complete training for TCP, UTA’s new timekeeping system, before it launches on Friday, April 1. This training in Canvas is required for all faculty and staff.
If you need in-person assistance, or need a computer to access the training class, dedicated support is available in Trinity Hall, room 104. The come-and-go sessions are:
- Tuesday, March 29, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
- Thursday, March 31, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
The TCP Canvas Training Support Teams channel is public, so anyone from UTA can join, no code required.
If you have any questions or concerns, contact the Office of Continuous Improvement Knowledge Services at 817‑272‑2155, knowledgeservices@uta.edu, chat, or open a Service Now ticket.
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See you at the Jazz Brunch
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Join your fellow Mavericks Saturday, April 9, for the return of the annual UTA Jazz Brunch at the Main Street Arts Festival in Fort Worth!
The UTA Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Orchestra, and Jazz Combo will perform live on the UTA Main Stage at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 2 p.m.
Brunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the UTA Main Stage Hospitality Suite located at Ninth and Main streets. Tickets are $35 per person.
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