See info about UTA's English Graduate Student Association (EGSA) Call for Papers for their annual Conference to be held on UT Arlington's campus on April 12, 2024! The deadline for submissions is January 31, 2024. More info can be found at egsaconference.com.
The UTA Writing Center closes at noon today (December 5) for the winter break. Good luck with finals, #UTA! We will see you again in January when spring classes begin. Email uta-wci@uta.edu or contact us by phone at 817-272-2601 with questions.
Get ready for the Arlington Public library's Coffee and Tea Crawl! From Friday, Dec. 8 through Sunday, Dec. 10, join our Coffee and Tea Crawl around Downtown Arlington.
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The graduate school has a funding website! This website has internal and external resources that could help fund your graduate education: bit.ly/3SGkRXy
Our consultants made a study playlist in prep for finals later this week! Check out what they study to and find the playlist at the link in our bio. Let us know what yours are below! 🎧🎶 #UTA#StudyHacks#StudyTips
Howdy, #UTA Mavs! We have ONE open walk-in session today at 12:30pm. Come by Central Library 411 to claim it! :) We also have a few sessions open on Monday - check out availability at uta.mywconline.com.
Howdy, #UTA Mavs! We have ONE open walk-in session today at 12:30pm. Come by Central Library 411 to claim it! :) We also have a few sessions open on Monday - check out availability at uta.mywconline.com.
Reminder that we are only open a few more days! Be sure to book appointments through Dec. 5 if you want an appointment. You can schedule a session at the link in our bio! 🎁✨🎄
#UTA The Writing Center has open sessions Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday! We will close Tuesday at noon for the semester. Schedule your final writing center appointments at uta.mywconline.com
Happy December! We polled our writing center consultants to see what holiday music they will have on repeat this month and we got a great mix of classics and new finds! Check out their favorites and share yours below! 🎧🎶
Need a quick refresher for APA formatting as you edit final papers? Check out these quick hits! You can also visit Purdue OWL's formatting guides or come to the #UTA Writing Center for assistance. Link in bio for appointments.
Starting a research project can be intimidating, often leaving someone to wonder where to even begin. Enter Samantha Streeter.
Read the article online at bit.ly/47CUCca.
ALT [ID: Pictured is a photo of UTA Libraries staff member Samantha Streeter.]
Looking for a step by step road map to make sure you are meeting all your requirements for your degree? The graduate school has a step by step guide on how to navigate you degree: bit.ly/3fcU6wj
Podcasts are a great way to de-stress. Our consultants love to listen to podcasts while they walk, drive, do chores, workout, and knit. Check out five podcasts that our consultants have been into lately and share yours in the comments!
Need a quick refresher for MLA formatting as you edit final papers? Check out these quick hits! You can also visit Purdue OWL's formatting guides or come to the #UTA Writing Center for assistance. Link in bio for appointments.
It's not too late to register for African American History since Emancipation with Dr. Price!
This course will be held over the Spring Semester on Tues/Thur at 2pm.
Sign up on MyMav, or contact a History Advisor for more information!
ALT A painting of a city scene. From the fashions and style of the cars, it appears to depict the 1940s. The scene shows people milling around, most of them are black. There is a blue taxi and two men running to catch it. A police officer directs traffic. A man and a woman talk next to a stop light. A boy sells a newspaper to a man. Several people cross the street, a woman carrying a basket of flowers, two smiling couples, a woman wearing a stylish hat, and a despondent man with his sleeves rolled up and his hands in his pockets. In the background we see two cars and two storefronts: the drugstore, advertising cigars and cigarettes, and the Drop Inn which appears to be a fancy restaurant with a waiter in a tuxedo. Text above the image reads "HIST 3323". Text below the image reads "African American History since Emancipation, Dr. Price, T/Th 2pm".
Need a quick refresher for Chicago formatting as you edit final papers? Check out these quick hits! You can also visit Purdue OWL's formatting guides or come to the #UTA Writing Center for assistance. Link in bio for appointments.
Our end-of-term bucket list involves lots of being cozy in preparation for break! Be sure to add the writing center to your final to-do list so you can knock out final projects and shift into cozy mode. Make appointments at the link in our bio!