2019 Article Archive

Coming soon: Additional protections to your data affecting external access to PeopleSoft ESS

Coming soon: Additional protections to your data affecting external access to PeopleSoft ESS

 

Coming soon: Additional protections to your data affecting external access to PeopleSoft ESS

Recycling roadshows are visiting you this week

Recycling roadshows are visiting you this week

 

What goes in the blue bin? How can we facilitate “special recycling?” Perhaps this is a little daunting. Don’t worry – UTSW’s Green Champions are here to help.

Volunteers needed for HealthFest at KwanzaaFest, Dec. 14-15

Volunteers needed for HealthFest at KwanzaaFest, Dec. 14-15

 

Volunteers are needed to register vendors, work in the KidFest and Prize Center areas, assist with setup on Friday (day and evening), oversee the 5K Walk/Run on Saturday morning, and collect tickets at the door.

Road construction and traffic delays at Medical District Drive and Bengal Street, Nov. 11-22
Learn to defend yourself against rape and aggression with UTSW Police’s RAD workshop

Learn to defend yourself against rape and aggression with UTSW Police’s RAD workshop

 

As part of its ongoing campus community outreach program, the University Police Department offers basic, advanced and simulation self-defense training courses called RAD, or Rape and Aggression Defense.

2020 DART Pass application period, Nov. 4-8
Keep your family safe with these Halloween safety tips from UTSW PD
Nasher Sculpture Center's art and health discussion series features presenters from O’Donnell Brain Institute

Nasher Sculpture Center's art and health discussion series features presenters from O’Donnell Brain Institute

 

This series presents the stories of artists who creatively respond to mental and physical health issues through their artwork. By creating dialogue between experts in the discipline of art and those in the field of medicine and health, these programs offer the opportunity to better understand the mind, the body and the resilience of people facing incredible challenges.

Hamon Biomedical Research Building entrance and two floors to close Sunday morning

Hamon Biomedical Research Building entrance and two floors to close Sunday morning

 

To allow for the replacement of two roof-mounted exhaust fans, the area at the front entrance of the Hamon Biomedical Research Building (NA) off Harry Hines, including the circular drive and entrances to the garage, will be closed from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 27.

UTSW Style Guide updated to reflect new Zale Lipshy name

UTSW Style Guide updated to reflect new Zale Lipshy name

 

UTSW Style Guide updated to reflect new Zale Lipshy name