UTA In The News — Monday, June 24, 2024

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UTA provides hands-on clinical training for pre-medical students

A group of pre-medical students at UT Arlington received valuable hands-on clinical training at the new Smart Hospital recently. UTA theater students portrayed “patients” with various ailments for the pre-med students to assess and diagnose, reported MSN News and News Medical Life Sciences.

Team creates software to block AI phishing scams

A team of researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington has developed software that prevents artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots such as ChatGPT from creating phishing websites—a growing concern as cybercriminals have been utilizing the technology for designing scams, reported Tech Xplore.

Colleges expand health programs to meet workforce demands

Area colleges are expanding health care educational opportunities to help meet the growing demand for trained workers. The expanded offerings include new UT Arlington’s rural health undergraduate certificate and new Smart Hospital, reported the Fort Worth Report.

UTA architecture classes help Fort Worth preserve communities

Professors from UT Arlington’s College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs held classes in 2024 that worked with Fort Worth community members to envision how to preserve historical neighborhoods, reported the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Yahoo News.

UTA Planetarium listed as top Arlington attraction

Arlington is not only home to the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Rangers, but it is also a vibrant entertainment district with seven must-see attractions, including UTA’s Planetarium, according to Univision Dallas-Fort Worth.