Tuesday, April 8, 2025
- All dayPreregistration
- 8:00 AM3hTexas A&M Women's Golf vs The "Mo"Morial InvitationalTexas A&M Women's Golf vs The "Mo"Morial Invitationalhttps://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22358&sport_id=14 (https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22358&sport_id=14)
- 9:00 AM11hCollege of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts Faculty BiennialExhibition on Display: April 3–May 18, 2025 Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. See faculty artworks in the form of watercolors, carpentry, photography, paintings, animation, weavings, book bindings, data-driven art, digital installations and more.TX.AG/PVFA25 (http://TX.AG/PVFA25)
- 9:00 AM11hGoing GreenExhibition on Display: March 21–June 1, 2025 Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. Old grocery sacks become a crocheted wall hanging, 1960s magazine pages become origami-like flowers, and a coffee box turns into a faux watering can in this re-purposed floral wonderland. Students were tasked with taking the foundational skills they've learned in previous classes and asked to make larger-scaled installations with available resources, like 3-D printer shards, plastic strapping from boxes, water bottles and other materials that might have otherwise landed in the landfill.TX.AG/GoingGreen (http://TX.AG/GoingGreen)
- 9:00 AM11hHuman InterestExhibition on Display: March 25–June 1, 2025 Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. The human body—depicted in action, in allegorical form, in portraiture, or as an object mediated by the effects of change over time—is one of the oldest and most important subjects in art. This dynamic array allows for an exploration of a wide range of stylistic approaches to the depiction of the human body, while also providing a glimpse at the variety of forms and materials employed by artists across several centuries.TX.AG/Human (http://TX.AG/Human)
- 9:00 AM11hSimple Utility | Unabashed BrillianceExhibition on Display: March 25–June 1, 2025 Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. Pewter, a tin-based alloy, played a significant role in households from ancient times to the 18th and 19th centuries, when it was used for everything from tableware and drinking vessels to decorative items. Pewter was relatively affordable compared to precious metals like silver or gold, but it featured a warm, lustrous appearance, making it desirable for those seeking to emulate wealth and status. The "American Brilliant Period" (roughly 1876–1916) saw the rise of fine, hand-cut crystal, characterized by high lead content for brilliance, and gained worldwide recognition for its elegance and intricate designs. Both cut crystal and pewter have historically used lead in their fabrication with notable results in the appearance of the glass metal.TX.AG/SUAB (http://TX.AG/SUAB)
- 12:00 PM2hCATTLELAND Bovine Boogie ICATTLELAND: a festival for culture and agri-culture concludes a series of residencies by guest artist Chris Kallmyer at Texas A&M that have integrated the agricultural sciences, environmental studies. Since September, CATTLELAND has fostered a conversation about the significance of grazing lands through forums, discussions, rigorous inquiry, speculative proposals, and the construction of cow bells. Join us for the culmination of CATTLELAND in workshops, demonstrations, performances, exhibitions, and more conversations about the future of our relationship to cattle and the lands they occupy.Bovine Boogie: Moooooving through Human-Animal Relationsis an open, embodied workshop exploring cattle movement facilitated by professionals from Dance Science, Performance and Visual Studies, and Animal Sciences. This 2-part workshop is for everyone, join us in thinking human-animal relations through movement. Join us one or both days, April 8 in Rudder Auditorium, April 10 at the Louis Pearce Pavillion.The event is free.
- 1:00 PM2hCounselor Connect: Creator EditionCounselor Connect offers Texas A&M University students an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the counseling process and resources within University Health Services. Students can pick from various activities to participate in while interacting with counselors, creating an informal and laid-back environment. During these 15-minute sessions, students will learn strategies for self-care that can improve any area in their lives! Counselor Connect aims to reduce the stigma around mental health and create a safe space on campus for connection. Although this is NOT an individual counseling session, this is an opportunity to engage with a mental health professional and discuss strategies for self-care in order to give you the tools to achieve your academic goals. By attending the Counselor Connect event, students acknowledge that University Health Services cannot guarantee the confidentiality of the conversations that occur during each event.
- 1:30 PM1hHealthy Bites Healthy Moves - Stay Safe While Eating WellStay Safe While Eating Well This lesson explores the protein food group, including supplements and performance nutrition. Students will learn the importance of safe food handling practices to avoid foodborne illness. Students can also discover how to use kitchen gadgets like slow cookers and air fryers to make cooking easier! Enjoy a free food thermometer to ensure safe meal prep at home!Secure your spot here (https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=44HzaNpGuUe6V28yK48NoYQp4ige0q5EhtnrI7ExHJZUNVVONkNaNFEyUzhPWDU3SVFPRVVFMDhVQiQlQCN0PWcu&route=shorturl).
- 6:00 PM3hTexas A&M Baseball at Sam HoustonTexas A&M Baseball at Sam HoustonTV: ESPN+Radio: 1150 AM/93.7 FM, TAMU Sports NetworkStreaming Video: https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/a912ccf8-fbc5-497c-82b1-81290ae47659 (https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/a912ccf8-fbc5-497c-82b1-81290ae47659)Streaming Audio: https://12thman.com/showcase?Live=5687 (https://12thman.com/showcase?Live=5687)https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22406&sport_id=1 (https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22406&sport_id=1)