Published on December 3rd, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
As the new year approaches, UH is preparing to address the state-mandated budget cuts for the 2012-2013 fiscal year, which will be discussed in greater detail when the Texas Legislature meets in January. UH has been …... Read More →
Published on November 5th, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
UH will celebrate the Cougar spirit during this year’s homecoming week, which is appropriately themed “LIVE the pride” and promises to be the University’s largest and most exciting homecoming celebration in its history. In addition to …... Read More →
Published on October 29th, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
The UH College of Architecture is on a mission to cater to the needs of a changing society, one where accessible and affordable sustainable living options are available to Houstonians striving to reduce their carbon footprint …... Read More →
Published on October 18th, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
William “Bill” Hobby, former lieutenant governor of Texas, visited UH to discuss his new memoir with his former chief of staff and co-author Saralee Tiede at the University Hilton on Thursday evening. “How Things Really Work: …... Read More →
Published on October 7th, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
A five-week series of presentations designed for UH staff to better understand the internal structure of the University wraps up Friday. “Discover UH – the Vision, the Culture, the Pride” aims to educate new employees, administrators, …... Read More →
Published on October 6th, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
Living green takes an attitude change and a collective effort, and the daylong Solar Tour and Social held at UH was intended to inspire people to go green. The American Solar Energy Society’s National Houston Solar …... Read More →
Published on September 29th, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
Given the age-old myth that high-pitched opera voices can shatter glass, a bar seemed an odd location for an opera show. However, no wine glasses were broken Saturday evening when opera ensembles of up to three …... Read More →
Published on September 27th, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
Metaphor isn’t always meaningless, and the fall exhibition at the UH Blaffer Gallery comprises work from two international artists attempting to evoke reflective thoughts on the culture in which the world lives. “It’s all up to …... Read More →
Published on August 30th, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
Twenty slides, 20 seconds and a unique opportunity to see and be seen. Ten members of Houston’s creative community participated in the city’s third Pecha Kucha Night Thursday at Domy Books in the artistically vibrant Montrose …... Read More →
Published on April 28th, 2010 | by Sara Nichols
Poet August Kleinzahler is notorious for harping his criticism of the current literary world: he publically scoffs the famous Garrison Keillor and scorns creative writing institutions at universities across America. The American poet Allen Ginsberg called …... Read More →