Meet PSA at UTD!

The Pakistani Student Association at the University of Texas at Dallas unites students to celebrate Pakistani culture through events and Community engagement.

Our Upcoming Events

Mock Mehndi Tickets are now OPEN!

Mehndi Ki Raat (Nov 15th)

The Pakistani Student Association’s Mehndi ki Raat brings the joy and excitement of a traditional Pakistani wedding celebration right to the UTD campus; minus the actual wedding! This colorful night captures the true essence of Pakistani festivities with lively dance performances, live BBQ, vibrant décor, traditional rickshaws, photo booths, coffee carts, and much more! The event recreates the warmth and rhythm of a real mehndi, offering students a chance to experience the cultural energy that defines Pakistani weddings. As one of PSA’s biggest and most anticipated events of the year, Mock Mehndi unites students through music, dance, and celebration; creating unforgettable memories and showcasing the beauty of Pakistani heritage in a lively, inclusive atmosphere.

Dolki Night (Nov 9th)

PSA’s Dolki Night is an all-girls event inspired by the traditional Pakistani pre-wedding celebration where women gather to sing, dance, and play the dhol in joyful anticipation of the upcoming wedding festivities. This vibrant night at UTD brings that same energy to campus, filled with rhythmic beats, folk songs, colorful décor, and delicious Pakistani food. Whether you’re joining for the music, dancing, or community environment, Dolki Night promises an unforgettable evening of celebration and connection.

Drama Club (Biweekly)

The Drama Club, organized by the Pakistani Student Association (PSA) at UTD, offers students a bi-weekly opportunity to explore the intricacies of the Urdu language through the medium of Pakistani dramas. Through engaging activities like vocabulary building and conversational practice, participants, whether beginners or advanced learners, immerse themselves in Pakistani culture. Led by knowledgeable facilitators, the workshop offers not only language skills but also a deeper understanding of Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage.

Biryani Night (Oct 4th)

The Pakistani Student Association’s Biryani Night brings students together to enjoy authentic Pakistani cuisine and good company. Centered around Pakistan’s most iconic dish, this event includes flavorful plates of biryani, lively music, poetry performances, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for meeting new friends and experiencing a taste of Pakistan’s rich culinary heritage. Whether you’re trying biryani for the first time or missing the flavors of home, this night is all about warmth, togetherness, and celebrating culture through food.

GBM (Sept 17th)

The Pakistan Student Association’s general body meeting provides a valuable opportunity for students to connect with the Pakistani community and immerse themselves in the culture. During these meetings, held every semester, members discuss upcoming events, opportunities to represent the Pakistani community, and key initiatives of the PSA, allowing students to actively engage with and explore the rich heritage of Pakistan. It is a platform for like-minded individuals to come together, share experiences, and build lasting friendships while promoting cultural awareness and unity. These gatherings not only strengthen bonds within the organization but also create a welcoming space for all students interested in learning more about Pakistan and its diverse traditions.

-Our Initiatives-

Big Howdy

PSA partners with Big Howdy to welcome new and international students by assisting with airport pick-ups, hosting engaging activities, and creating opportunities for cultural exchange to help students feel at home at UTD.

Helping Hands

PSA partners with Helping Hands regional offices to donate and sort gently used clothing and shoes for shipment to underserved communities, including Pakistan, and support global efforts to meet basic needs.

Water Well

PSA partnered with the NEAD Foundation to fund and build clean-water wells in underserved Pakistani communities, including villages in Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Through this effort, we helped bring sustainable access to safe drinking water to dozens of families, improving health, hygiene, and opportunity for local children and adults alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

In this section, you can find answers to frequently asked questions about PSA
How can I join?

You’re always welcome to be part of PSA!

General Body Member: Just show up and join our events! No membership form or fee required!

Board Member: When applications are open, you can apply directly through the form on our Instagram Linktree.

Do I have to be Pakistani to join?

Not at all! PSA welcomes everyone who’s interested in learning about and celebrating Pakistani culture — all backgrounds are encouraged to join.

Is there a membership fee?

Nope! PSA events are open to everyone, and there’s no membership fee required to attend.

How can I stay updated on upcoming events?
Follow us on Instagram, check our Events page, or join our WhatsApp to stay informed about event announcements and collaborations.
Can I collaborate with PSA?

Absolutely! We love working with other student organizations and partners. Send us a message on Instagram or through our email to get started.