Past Events
Event Status
Scheduled
Jan. 30, 2 to 3 p.m.
Recurs:
Weekly on Thursday, 2 - 3pm for 20 times
You'll experience foundational postures and creative variations that strengthen, open, and restore your body and mind. In addition, this class incorporates a longer warm-up and cool-down to deliver a well-rounded and total body experience. Location: Glenn Maloney room, SSB
Event Status
Scheduled
Jan. 29, noon to 1 p.m.
Recurs:
Weekly on Wednesday, 12 - 1pm for 20 times
virtual
Virtual Yoga: Wednesday: Foundational Vinyasa Yoga | 12 pm to 1 pm
Foundation Vinyasa Yoga is an approachable class for beginners or anyone wanting to improve their alignment in various yoga postures. This class features several verbal cues to assist you with improving muscle memory so that you can build your yoga practice on a solid foundation.
Event Status
Scheduled
Jan. 28, 3 to 6 p.m.
Canary Media and David Roberts of Volts are excited to join the faculty of the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin for an afternoon of expert conversations about the clean energy transition. Volts founder and journalist David Roberts will do a live podcast recording, and Canary Media Senior Reporter Julian Spector will moderate a panel discussion. Special guests to be announced soon.
Event Status
Scheduled
Jan. 28, noon to 1 p.m.
Virtual Event
Join us next Tuesday, January 28th for Dealing with Debt Financial Wellness Seminar: Becoming debt-free requires a plan, and we can help you develop one. From getting prepared to tips to stay on track, your goals around debt can be within reach! Feeling stagnant in their current attempts to pay off debt? Are you unsure what debt payoff option is best for you?
Event Status
Scheduled
Jan. 27, 4 to 5 p.m.
Monday | January 27, 2025 | 4pm CT | SRH 3.122
Evan Smith, co-founder and former CEO of The Texas Tribune and now a Professor of Practice at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, is once again teaching a class called The Politics and Issues of the Moment. Designed for LBJ students, the class typically features some of the most powerful and celebrated names in politics and policy as guests. Join us for a conversation with State Senator Mayes Middleton, who represents Senate District 11, encompassing portions of Brazoria, Galveston, and Harris Counties.
Event Status
Scheduled
Jan. 26, 1 to 5 p.m.
Recurs:
Monthly on the fourth Sunday, 1 - 5pm until Sun, May 25 2025
Texas Science & Natural History Museum, 2400 Trinity St., Austin, Texas 78712
Bring friends and family for free admission at Texas Science & Natural History Museum from 1-5pm on Sunday, Jan. 26, thanks to H-E-B! Explore a diverse range of exhibits that bring Texas' natural history to life, from ancient fossils and native wildlife to cutting-edge scientific discoveries. (Admission is always free for UT staff, faculty and students with a current ID).
Event Status
Scheduled
Jan. 24, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Clements Center for National Security and the LBJ School of Public Affairs will host a conference on the importance of active American engagement in partnership with Austin PBS. Hear from keynote speakers James Steinberg, Dean of the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University and former Deputy Secretary of State, and Kristen Silverberg, President and COO of Business Roundtable and former U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, as well as panels "The Need for American Leadership in a Fragmenting World" and "The Consequences of Retreat: Implications for U.S. Security and Global Stability."
Event Status
Scheduled
Jan. 22, 12:15 to 1:30 p.m.
The rapid proliferation and growing sophistication of aerospace weapons—rockets, missiles, and drones—have altered the landscape of warfare. The influence of these weapons on the battlefield is felt profoundly, yet the mechanism of provocation and coercion by which these weapons alter the will of the adversary is poorly understood.
Event Status
Scheduled
Jan. 9, 9 to 11 a.m.
virtual
This participatory workshop will introduce an empathetic communication model of feelings, needs, and requests. Participants will practice a using this model as framework for understanding and responding to needs in the workplace, and communicating with understanding and empathy. This workshop covers some content of “Understanding and Communicating Your Needs in the Workplace” and expands into more depth, with more practice activities and group discussion.
Event Status
Scheduled
Dec. 13, 2024, noon to 1 p.m.
Recurs:
Weekly on Wednesday, 12 - 1pm until Wed, Dec 11 2024
online
Vinyasa is a series of sequenced poses that seamlessly flow together. You'll experience foundational postures and creative variations that strengthen, open, and restore your body and mind. In addition, this class incorporates a longer warm-up and cool-down to deliver a well-rounded and total body experience.