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Friday, September 28, 2018

Blockchain vulnerability to undergo new test methods

Jeff Lei, professor of computer science and engineering, is taking a new approach to security testing of blockchains. Read more.

Smart seat cushion patented

A "smart" seat cushion may help wheelchair users avoid ulcers caused by sitting for long periods. Read more.

Tare part of national board

Meghna Tare, executive director of UTA's sustainability program, has been appointed to the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine’s board. Read more.

UTA Night at the Rangers

UTA Night at the Rangers

Mavericks shared a picnic at Globe Life Park before watching some great baseball at UTA Night at the Rangers on Sept. 18. Alumna Jana Harris ('99 BS, Exercise Science), right, threw out the first pitch. See more photos.

Legacy Leaders Luncheon

Legacy Leaders

UTA honored 12 donors at the Legacy Leaders Luncheon on Sept. 19. Hosted by the Rankin Society, the program recognizes alumni, faculty, staff, retirees, and friends who made a legacy gift to UTA via their will, trust, retirement funds, or other ways. See more photos.

'UTA Magazine' online

In the fall 2018 issue of UTA Magazine, experience field research up close, explore an innovative work of art, take an in-depth look at all the latest UTA news, and more.

Strong Towns Curbside Chat

Hear candid talk about the future of North Texas' cities, towns, and neighborhoods Wednesday, Oct. 3. Read more.

HackUTA

Join a team and create something awesome in 24 hours, from a simple app to an IOT coffee pot. This hack-a-thon features prizes, meals, and swag for students, faculty, and staff Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 8-9. Read more.

Charter bus contracts renewed

Four charter bus companies have been approved for University-related service for 2018-19. Read more.

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