(Aug. 24, 2017) -- It’s day three of classes. By now you have the swing of things. Get a jump start on the weekend at Roadrunner Days, a series of fun events that offer ’Runners the opportunity to connect to the UTSA community.
Here’s what’s going on today:
Student Success Series
2 p.m. – 5 p.m., University Center, Retama Auditorium (UC 2.02.02), Main Campus
This new series promotes this achievement by offering workshops on the common concerns and questions first-year students have during their transition to university life.
Rendezvous at the Downtown Library
4 p.m. – 6 p.m., Buena Vista Street Building, Downtown Library, 2nd floor, Downtown Campus
Stop by to find out what the Downtown Library has to offer. It’s a great place to study, use computers, work on group projects and get help finding material on research topics.
Howdy Rowdy Bash
8 p.m. – 10 p.m., Convocation Center, Main Campus
After you check out the library and game, come back to the Main Campus to get to know UTSA student athletes. Members of the football, volleyball, soccer and cross country teams will get us pumped for games with cheers and giveaways. The event ends with a live performance by Smallpools.
Roadrunner Days is a 10-day celebration on the Main and Downtown Campuses where new and current Roadrunners take part in time-honored UTSA traditions, learn about valuable UTSA resources, meet new friends and make lasting memories.
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At 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 CampusJoin us for a tribute to Willie Velásquez, honoring the legacy of Willie Velásquez, a pivotal figure in shaping the history of Latino and Hispanic participation in the American voting process. Delve into his life and contributions as a champion of Latino voting rights. Moderated by UTSA's Teresa Niño, the event will feature influential voices, including Jane Velásquez, María Antonietta Berriozábal, Dora Oliva, and Anthony Gonzales.
Buena Vista Building, Gregory Luna Room, Downtown 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.
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