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Made possible through the generous donations of UT benefactor Mike A. Myers, The Mike A. Myers Track & Soccer Stadium is home to the Texas Track and Texas Soccer programs. The state of the art facility possesses all the amenities that comprise the top dual-sport venues in the nation. Located adjacent to Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, the complex features a European-style layout with a full-sized soccer field in the center. The stadium seats more than 20,000 spectators and contains two separate scoreboards for track and soccer, full lighting for night events, and ample concessions areas. Myers Stadium also boasts a full-functioning field house which includes spacious locker rooms, a training room, a full-sized press box and team lounge areas. The track is a nine-lane European oval featuring a wider turn radius than traditional tracks to allow for more speed in the turns. Field event performers enjoy the all-inclusive site that is equipped with dual jump lanes, several throwing circles and a pair of high jump aprons.
The University of Texas Club is Austin's Premier Private Dining Club located conveniently inside the Darrell K. Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium on the University of Texas campus. It is a true home away from home for people who want to enrich their life experiences by connecting with fellow Members and the community. The UT Club is a part of the ClubCorp family and offers complimentary dining and golf privileges at over 300 clubs worldwide*, networking opportunities, private event and remote work space, game-day activities, special member events and much more. *Contact Membership for more details: 512.477.5800. Come Dine Where The Horns Play! ALSO AVAILABLE: Complimentary Continental Breakfast & Happy Hour Hors D’oeuvres, M – F Dinner/Theater Packages Young Member and Business Networking Groups Private Event Space Home Football Game Privileges Access to complimentary golf and dining Special Events such as Cooking Classes, Wine Dinners, Brunches, and much more! Powered by Eventbrite
The SAC is a building that is bringing people, organizations and students together on campus! Check out everything that the Student Activity Center has to offer, including daily events!
Gregory Gymnasium is the 4,000-seat current home of the University of Texas Longhorn Women's Volleyball team, and former home of the Longhorn Basketball and Swimming teams. The basketball teams moved out in 1977 to the Erwin Center. It also serves as the home court for the Austin Aces of World Team Tennis.Originally built in 1930, the gym was named after its main advocate and planner, Thomas Watt Gregory. Gregory, an alumnus of the University, served on the University's Board of Regents and as United States Attorney General before the gym was built.The gymnasium has undergone several renovations, and now consists of the original gym and a four-story annex that serves as a gymnasium with an indoor jogging track, basketball courts, racquetball and squash courts, an indoor rock-climbing wall, a spacious weight room, and a cardiovascular exercise facility. All University students can use the gymnasium for free. The gymnasium is available at a low cost to University alumni and their spouses.
The Texas Exes Facebook page is a way for the association to provide the latest news, benefits, and happenings surrounding the University of Texas that are of interest to alumni and the members of the Texas Exes. We encourage you to share your thoughts and exchange insightful commentary representing a range of views, but we also ask that discussions be respectful and constructive, especially on subjects that may be controversial. This page is a public forum, and we allow anyone to comment or post. We regularly include feedback relating to news articles in the Alcalde magazine. We do not, however, allow personal attacks, obscenity, vulgarity, profanity, and racist or sexist remarks. Let's all be civil. Thank you for engaging with the Texas Exes.
The Division of Recreational Sports has served the campus community since 1916, making it one of the oldest and largest collegiate recreational programs in the country. What began as a men's intramural program has grown and evolved to become one of the most popular programs on campus. Over 91 percent of the undergraduate student population participate in RecSports programs and activities, accruing more than 3.5 million hours of participation annually. The Division is composed of Intramural Sports, Fitness/Wellness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport Clubs, the Instructional Program and Informal Recreation. Facilities managed by RecSports include over 500,000 square feet of indoor and 40 acres of outdoor space. To serve its patrons, RecSports employs 46 full-time staff members and approximately 1,000 part-time student employees.
The School of Social Work Facebook page is open to anyone interested in the School. We encourage posts and responses from members, but ask that you please keep communications civil and respectful. We also have certain guidelines for posts to our page: 1) Keep posts relevant. They should pertain to the School or the field of social work in some way, or promote student and/or alumni news and updates. Posts that lack relevance or appear to heavily self-promote will be deleted at the discretion of the Communications team. This is an information space, not a storefront. 2) Post for yourself. While it is possible that the School may share your post, please do not expect it. The decision to share a post is made on the basis of relevance and interest to our community. We cannot promote posts for you unless they are School-related news and events, as this would violate University policies on endorsements. Alumni and students may also consider posting events and job opportunities to our LinkedIn page. 3) Keep it clean. Any posts or comments that use inappropriate language will be deleted. Posts that are degrading to a specific person or population will also be deleted, and reported to Facebook. Twitter: @SocialWorkUTex LinkedIn (students & alumni only): http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=2034180&trk=anet_ug_hm
The VAC is CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER, May 22 - September 23, 2016. See you again this Fall! Looking for the latest scoop?? Follow us! Instagram // instagram.com/visualartscenter Twitter // twitter.com/ut_vac
The Department of Theatre and Dance is a world-class educational environment that serves as the ultimate creative incubator for the next generation of artists, thinkers and leaders in theatre and performance. At The University of Texas at Austin's Department of Theatre and Dance, students share the excitement of working with internationally–known artists, scholars and professionals at one of the nation's top research universities. With over 50 faculty and staff, and more than 150 courses each semester, the Department of Theatre and Dance is one of the largest theatre and dance departments in the United States. Our academic programs encompass various areas, including: acting; directing; dance; design; theatre for young audiences (dtyc); theatre history, performance studies, dramaturgy, literature and criticism (ppp); playwriting; theatre education; and theatre technology (costume, lighting, scene, and stage management). The department is dedicated to balancing high–quality production and performance work with rigorous academic study. The development of new work, scholarly articles, innovative design and a varied dance and theatre repertory is a high priority. Learn more about us at www.utexas.edu/finearts/tad.
The Jackson School of Geosciences at The University of Texas at Austin is among the most established and well regarded geoscience programs in the world, uniting one of the country’s oldest academic departments of geological sciences with two world-renowned research units, the Institute for Geophysics and the Bureau of Economic Geology. The school is home to the country’s largest academic geoscience community with 4,500 alumni, 150 research scientists and faculty members, and the largest combined graduate and undergraduate enrollment of any major earth science program. The Jackson School is both old and new. It traces its origins to a Department of Geology founded in 1888 but became a separate unit at the level of a college only on September 1, 2005. The school’s formation resulted from one of the most generous gifts in the history of higher education when the late John A. and Katherine G. Jackson bequeathed endowments and assets to the university presently valued at over $300 million.
Back in 1992, then-UT students Sean Petries, BS ’93, and Allison Weinstock, BA ’93, were inspired by A&M’s Fish Camp to create the ultimate welcome for UT freshmen. They wanted to build a program that was part informational, part social, and part leadership training. Since that first group of 50 student campers, the Texas Exes has grown Camp Texas beyond its founders’ wildest dreams to a capacity of more than 1,000 Longhorns over the course of six sessions. Today, retreat is one of the Association’s most popular programs for students and a key component in the effort to ensure that UT students enjoy their time on campus and go on to become lifelong and caring alumni.
At its core, CSR is a peer and professional recovery community that focuses on a holistic approach to achieving student wellness. Key aspects of the program include access to: individual and group recovery wellness meetings; on-campus 12-step and other support group meetings; an active student organization (Students for Recovery-SFR); addiction, recovery and health education; sober activities, events and trips; and scholarships and academic advocacy.
Made possible through the generous donations of UT benefactor Mike A. Myers, The Mike A. Myers Track & Soccer Stadium is home to the Texas Track and Texas Soccer programs. The state of the art facility possesses all the amenities that comprise the top dual-sport venues in the nation. Located adjacent to Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, the complex features a European-style layout with a full-sized soccer field in the center. The stadium seats more than 20,000 spectators and contains two separate scoreboards for track and soccer, full lighting for night events, and ample concessions areas. Myers Stadium also boasts a full-functioning field house which includes spacious locker rooms, a training room, a full-sized press box and team lounge areas. The track is a nine-lane European oval featuring a wider turn radius than traditional tracks to allow for more speed in the turns. Field event performers enjoy the all-inclusive site that is equipped with dual jump lanes, several throwing circles and a pair of high jump aprons.
In parking lot just south of Mike Myers Track & Soccer Stadium in Lot 70 at the northwest corner of RED RIVER and Robert Dedmon (the old East Campus Dr).