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Tuesday, November 11, 2025
- All dayPreregistration for Spring 2026
- All dayVeteran's Day observed - Bush School Washington, D.C. site
- 8:00 AM11hA Growing LegacyExhibition on Display: Sept. 9–Dec. 14, 2025 Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. Since 1989 when the Runyon family donated a fantastic collection of 19th and 20th century art and decorative art, the Forsyth Galleries has set about amassing a fantastic collection that we enjoy sharing with the community. Those who love and appreciate the collection have, in turn, donated or loaned a significant number of items including paperweights, Asian art, early American pewter, American Brilliant Cut Crystal, 19th century quilts, small furniture items, as well as additional paintings, works on paper and art glass. This exhibition celebrates their generosity and, we hope, will inspire others to share their treasures with the University. THANK YOU! To inquire about donating works of late 19th and early 20th art or to make a contribution to the Forsyth Galleries, contact Assistant Director and Curator Elizabeth Appleby at eappleby@tamu.edu (mailto:eappleby@tamu.edu).
- 8:30 AM3h 15mTaking Control of Conflict - VirtualThrough interactive activities, real-world scenarios, and practical tools, participants will explore the most common sources of workplace conflict, identify their personal conflict-handling style, and learn how to apply best practices for resolution and prevention. The course emphasizes self-awareness, communication, and proactive problem-solving to foster a healthier, more productive work environment. This course is designed to help participants:Identify their preferred strategy for handling conflict. Understand the characteristics and drawbacks of common conflict approaches. Recognize typical sources of workplace conflict. Apply strategies to resolve conflict based on its source. Practice behaviors that minimize tension and promote collaboration. Proactively address issues before they escalate. Register via TrainTraq (https://traintraq.tamus.edu/SectionDetails.aspx?snum=12168) by November 6th.If the registration deadline has passed or the date for this section doesn't work for you, please visit the Course Details (https://traintraq.tamus.edu/CourseDetails.aspx?cnum=2114904) page and click on the Upcoming Sections tab to explore other available options.
- 10:00 AM1hWellness Wherever You Are: Nutrition - Let's Be Food RealThe Let's Be Food Real nutrition presentation provides easy-to-understand guidance to help students make healthier food choices, balance their diet and understand the impact of nutrition on overall well-being. Topics include the basics of nutrition, reading food labels, smart shopping and making realistic food choices—even with a packed schedule.
- 1:00 PM1hFuel to Thrive: Protect Your PlateIn this class, we'll explore the protein food group, including supplements and performance nutrition, and teach you safe food handling practices to avoid food-borne illness. Plus, discover how to use kitchen gadgets like slow cookers and air fryers to make cooking easier! Giveaway: Take home a food thermometer to ensure safe meal prep.
- 5:30 PM1hLeasing 101: Virtual WorkshopThis one-hour, virtual workshop will cover important information to consider before committing to a lease, while living in a rental, and when preparing to move out. Register for the workshop at https://tamu.zoom.us/meeting/register/AzS48BRNSrCvy0vN82DlOA (https://tamu.zoom.us/meeting/register/AzS48BRNSrCvy0vN82DlOA) to receive the meeting details.