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Central Events

Event Date
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March 31, 2026
Special presentation: 'Mi Sangre'
The Latino and Puerto Rican Studies Minor and the LALCC are co-sponsoring "Mi Sangre," a special presentation by independent Austin-based photographer Roj Rodriguez. The presentation will explore the
March 31, 2026
Accelerate Central Week
Meet faculty and Graduate Studies staff from accelerated programs across all schools. Drop in anytime to ask questions and explore your options. No presentations. No pressure. Just information.
April 1, 2026
Accelerate Central Week
Meet faculty and Graduate Studies staff from accelerated programs across all schools. Drop in anytime to ask questions and explore your options. No presentations. No pressure. Just information.
April 2, 2026
Accelerate Central Week
Meet faculty and Graduate Studies staff from accelerated programs across all schools. Drop in anytime to ask questions and explore your options. No presentations. No pressure. Just information.
April 2, 2026
On the Stage Showcase
The Brotherhood Initiative at Central will present "On the Stage," a talent showcase featuring emerging Central students, faculty, and individuals within the broader community. Whether you want to
April 3, 2026
Free planetarium show: Pluto
Pluto belongs to a large population of icy, rocky objects that are not planets. Pluto is spherical and goes around the sun, but has not cleared its orbit. Why was Pluto previously classified as a
April 6, 2026
Meet, Mingle & Network
The Division of Community Engagement in Collaboration with the Committee on the Concerns of Women invites all faculty, staff, and students to meet, connect, share ideas, and collaborate. There will be
April 7, 2026
Presentation: 'Crude Tactics: Venezuela, the U.S., and the Future of Resource Sovereignty in the Americas'
The LALCC will host a special discussion with Dr. Alejandro Velasco, associate professor of Latin American History at New York University. Dr. Velasco will present a talk titled “Crude Tactics
April 7, 2026
Crude Tactics: Venezuela, the U.S., and the Future of Resource Sovereignty in the Americas
Crude Tactics: Venezuela, the U.S., and the Future of Resource Sovereignty in the Americas with Alejandro Velasco, Professor of Latin American History, NYU. For further information, please contact
April 8, 2026
Ask & Eat: Summer Study Abroad Programs
Learn more about summer study abroad programs and speak directly from the faculty leaders organizing these unique experiences. This is your chance to ask questions, explore program details, and