Natalia Trigo Colloquium

Our next colloquium in the “Creativity in Academia,” will be Monday, April 15, 2024 at noon in UH 432. Dr. Natalia Trigo, Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages at UTA, will present “Bridging the Gap: Exploring the Synergy Between Creative and Academic Writing.” Abstract: Creative and academic writing are often seen…Continue Reading Natalia Trigo Colloquium

Kathryn Warren Colloquium

Our next colloquium the “Creativity in Academia,” will be Monday, March 18, 2024 at noon in UH 432. Dr. Kathryn Hamilton Warren, Distinguished Senior Lecturer of English at UTA, will present “Creative Criticism.” Abstract: Autotheory, the blending of theory with autobiography, is a creative critical practice emerging from feminist critique. If the term is new…Continue Reading Kathryn Warren Colloquium

Dr. Amy Tigner Colloquium

This spring, The Center for Theory will host a colloquium series around the theme “Creativity in Academia.” Our lead-off presenter will be Dr. Amy Tigner, Professor of English, on Monday, February 5 at Noon in University Hall 418. Her presentation will be titled “The Creative Practice: Academics and Artists.” As a noted artist herself, Dr….Continue Reading Dr. Amy Tigner Colloquium

Spring 2024 Events

We have some exciting events sponsored by the Center for Theory this Spring. First, we have the colloquium series around the theme “Creativity in Academia.” Second, we will be co-sponsoring a book proposal workshop with the Division of Faculty Success. The book proposal workshop is geared to faculty across the university who are interested in…Continue Reading Spring 2024 Events

Dr. Robert Bing Colloquium

Flyer for Dr. Robert Bing’s ColloquiumJoin us for the second colloquium of Fall 2023 on Dec. 4 at 12pm. Dr. Robert Bing, professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at UTA, will present a talk about his book Race, Crime, and Justice. The book recognizes the influence of politics on America’s justice system; it also explores…Continue Reading Dr. Robert Bing Colloquium