Lecture
Bauer Speaker Breakfast- Culturally Diverse Teams: Challenges and Opportunities
UCBB Special Events Room (3rd Floor)Kabbalah Seminar — for Graduate Students
Roy Cullen Building Room 108"Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism" Taught by Dr. Daniel Horwitz, D.J.S. Martha Gano Houston Visiting Distinguished Professor Department of English, the University of Houston Recipient of the Doctor of Jewish Studies, Spertus Institute of Jewish Learning and Leadership With the support of donors of the Houston Community and The Jewish Studies Minor at the University of […]
Kabbalah Seminar — for the University Community and the General Public
Honors College Commons"Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism" Taught by Dr. Daniel Horwitz, D.J.S. Martha Gano Houston Visiting Distinguished Professor Department of English, the University of Houston Recipient of the Doctor of Jewish Studies, Spertus Institute of Jewish Learning and Leadership With the support of donors of the Houston Community and The Jewish Studies Minor at the University of […]
Creative non-fiction in research ethics lecture
PGH, Room 232An ethics in science lecture will be presented by a visiting professor on the topic of using creative non-fiction to teach research ethics 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Philip Guthrie Hoffman Hall, Room 232.
GCSWAA Speaker Series: What Is Neurofeedback?
St. Luke's Hospital, Denton Cooley Auditorium 6720 Bertner Avenue, Houston, TX, United StatesA presentation on neurofeedback will be presented for Houston social workers 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Denton Cooley Auditorium at St. Luke's Hospital 6720 Bertner Avenue and is sponsored by the Graduate College of Social Work Alumni Association.
Poetry and Prose
Honors College Commons, MD Anderson Library, Level 2The Poetry & Prose reading will feature UH Creative Writing Program faculty Peter Turchi and Mat Johnson, and CWP alum Lacy Johnson. Light refreshments will be served.
“Behind the Mask: WWI, Plastic Surgery, and the Modern Beauty Revolution” lecture by Dr. David M. Lubin, Wake Forest University
SEC 105Behind the Mask" explores the development of reconstructive plastic surgery for disfigured soldiers during the First World War and considers the impact of this surgery on changing norms of female beauty and modern aesthetics.
The Art of Observation: Sherlock Holmes, Art, and Clinical Diagnosis
Cullen Performance HallIn the Art of Observation, Dr. Wolf examines how similar methods of observation are applied by both art historians in analysis of a painting and physicians as it relates to differential diagnosis and diagnosis in dermatology. The primary thesis of the talk is that observation is critical to the effective practice of medicine, and that […]
Lecture and Q&A by To Write Love On Her Arms Founder
Student Center TheaterStudent Housing and Residential Life is hosting the founder of To Write Love On Her Arms, Jamie Tworkowski, for a lecture and audience Q&A at the Student Center South Theater. All UH students and staff are invited to attend the talk with the suicide, self-harm and addition prevention and recovery nonprofit's founder.