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Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October 4, 2024

UHD joins many national and local organizations in reaffirming its commitment to justice in October, as the university observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

MDCOB Welcomes, Honors Newest Ted Bauer Scholars

MDCOB Welcomes, Honors Newest Ted Bauer Scholars

October 4, 2024 | By Kay Medina

On September 20 and 27, the annual Donor Scholarship Luncheon brought together the Ted Bauer Scholarship donors, esteemed donor Marilyn Davies, UHD President Loren J. Blanchard, and leaders from UHD’s Marilyn Davies College of Business (MDCOB) for a single purpose: to recognize and celebrate the outstanding students whose achievements earned them the scholarship.

Two UHD volunteers work on the wheel of a bicycle.

Bikes, Literacy, and GatorServe

September 27, 2024 | By Marie Jacinto

UHD came together on Saturday, Sept. 14, for a “bike build” for National Day of Service in support of improving our children’s literacy. In less than two hours, dedicated Gators built 100 bikes and put together 400 helmets.

All in the Family: Terence and Loren Blanchard Team up for 50th Anniversary Concert and To Help Students Graduate

All in the Family: Terence and Loren Blanchard Team up for 50th Anniversary Concert and To Help Students Graduate

September 20, 2024 | By Marie Jacinto

Terence Blanchard is performing a concert of his original film scores in honor of the University of Houston-Downtown’s (UHD) 50th anniversary on the invitation of his cousin, Dr. Loren J. Blanchard.

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Want the Lowdown on UHD? Attend the State of the University Address

September 20, 2024 | By Marie Jacinto

For Gators who want to be in the know, the State of the University address is their opportunity to find out the university’s greatest accomplishments and future aspirations—with no person other than UHD President Loren J. Blanchard himself as “the source.”

Banned Books Week 2024. Graphic is a red book with a yellow ribbbon.

Don't Judge a Book by Its Ban

September 20, 2024 | By Hayden Bergman

The W.I. Dykes library will display a table of books that have been or are challenged or banned, in an effort to stand with all libraries that are targets of such censorship efforts.

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: What’s Your Next? President’s Lecture Series Kicks Off the Month

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: What’s Your Next? President’s Lecture Series Kicks Off the Month

September 13, 2024 | By Marie Jacinto

UHD’s Fall 2024 President’s Lecture Series kicks off with “Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: What’s Your Next?” Join us for a fascinating look at topics relevant to Hispanic heritage, ranging from representation in media and entertainment, the power of storytelling and entrepreneurship to the immigrant experience.

Graphic with multicolored flowers and butterflies. Also on the graphic are the UHD logo and the Ed-U-Gator. Text reads 3rd Annual Northside Festival.

A Fall Festival You Won’t Want To Miss! Northside Festival at UHD

September 13, 2024 | By Marie Jacinto

The Greater Northside Management District is hosting its third iteration of the annual festival from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. To be held in the Naylor Parking Lot of UHD’s College of Sciences and Technology Building, the free, family-friendly festival will feature a musical performance by recording artist Leslie Lugo.

Welcome New Employees! September 16

Welcome New Employees! September 16

September 13, 2024

UHD News welcomes new Gators to the UHD community! Remember to extend a warm Gator "hello" to our new colleagues when you see them around campus!

A black and white photo of the Willow Street Pump Station from some time early in Houston's development.

Houston’s Smelly, Early History and the Willow Street Pump Station

September 6, 2024 | By Marie Jacinto

The Willow Street Pump Station may be the oldest building on the University of Houston-Downtown (UHD) campus, but another structure, Allen’s Steam Saw Mill, at the confluence of White Oak and Buffalo bayous, was originally on the site. UHD bought and rehabilitated the structure in 2003, updating it for contemporary use.