UHD News

A Multi-Genre Writing Exploration with Anthony Sutton
Explore and refine your writing craft with poet Anthony Sutton. Join his multi-genre workshop March 6, followed by a poetry reading.

Want a Pint and a Taco? Volunteer at the St. Arnold ArtCar IPA 5K!
UHD & Saint Arnold are teaming up again for the Art Car IPA 5K! Volunteers are needed April 2-6 for packet pickup and race day duties. Students, you can earn volunteer credit.

Food Services' News, February 24-28
Hey, Gators! February food specials like Fish Po’ Boy and Fries or the Dill Pickle Pizza are here!

Spring 2025 Heats Up With vitalvoices Speaker Series
What does UHD's vitalvoices have in store for March 2025? Read on for the official line-up of events for the thought-provoking speaker series.

Seeking Volunteers for UHD Open House
Prospective students' experience at Open House plays a huge role in their college or university decision. Click below to learn how you can help ensure they choose UHD!

Ribbon Cutting at UHD@1801 Main
Be among the first to see UHD’s newest offices while celebrating Mardi Gras!

Your Dream Career Awaits at MDCOB's Business Majors Career and Internship Fair
Don't lose sleep over your post-graduation plans, Gators. If you are a Marilyn Davies College of Business (MDCOB) student, make plans to attend the Spring 2025 Davies Business All Majors Career and Internship Fair from 12-3 p.m., Friday, Feb. 28....

From Therapy Dog ‘Major’ to Zen Dens: Keeping Gators Healthy
The Division of Student Success and Student Life serves Gators’ health and wellness needs through Student Health Services, offering a suite of wraparound physical and mental health services.

Developing Excellence in Education in the 21st Century
In the face of new challenges to education, technologically and socially, how do we develop excellence for all? Join us at this CST seminar on Feb. 27.

From Harlingen to Houston, Chief J. Noe Diaz Walked a Challenging Path
Discover the inspiring journey of UHD alum and Houston Police Chief J. Noe Diaz, Jr., from a small-town boy to leading Texas' largest law enforcement agency.