UTSA College of Liberal and Fine Arts hosts 13th research conference
(March 18, 2013) -- The UTSA College of Liberal and Fine Arts will host the 13th annual COLFA Research Conference on Thursday, March 21 in the University Center on the UTSA Main Campus.
The conference offers graduate and undergraduate students pursuing majors in liberal and fine arts the opportunity to present their original work in a welcoming, inclusive environment with critically engaging minds.
Students can practice public speaking and poster presentations in a variety of fields including anthropology, art and art history, communication, English, history, modern languages and literatures, music, philosophy and classics, political science and geography, psychology and sociology.
Award winners will be announced at a ceremony following the presentations. Winners will be recognized for research papers, posters, multimedia projects, artwork, creative writing and musical performance.
For more information, contact Sylvia Gonzalez, Office of the Dean, College of Liberal and Fine Arts, at 210-458-4479.
Events
This event will acknowledge graduating seniors from the McNair Scholars program at UTSA before inducting the new cohort of scholars into the program.
North Paseo Building (NPB 5.140), Main CampusAt this memorable celebration, UTSA graduates will be introduced one-by-one to cross the stage and accept their doctoral degrees.
Arts Building Recital Hall, Main CampusRoadrunner Walk is an event for graduating students to have a memorable walk on campus to celebrate an important milestone and their achievements. Graduates will walk along the Paseo while being celebrated by the UTSA community, friends, and family members.
Student Union Paseo, Main CampusCelebrate the accomplishments of College of Education and Human Development, College for Health, Community and Policy, College of Sciences and University College.
Alamodome, 100 Montana St.Celebrate the accomplishments of Alvarez College of Business, College of Liberal and Fine Arts and Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design.
Alamodome, 100 Montana St.