UTA In The News — Monday, February 24, 2025
Research
UTA's research projects injected a $59 million boost to the national economy in 2024—an increase of 39% from 2023. D Magazine and Innovations Report covered the story.
Partnerships
UTA has partnered with the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) to operate the new National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing satellite campus at Pegasus Park (NCTM2) in Dallas. EurekaAlert!, Dallas Innovates and scienmag.com covered the story.
Bioengineering
Yi Hong, a distinguished university professor in the Department of Bioengineering, has assisted in a breakthrough that could allow for the 3D printing of blood vessels and human organs. VoxelMatters and MSN.com covered the story.
Real Estate
Sriram Villupuram, an associate professor in the Department of Finance and Real Estate, spoke with The Dallas Morning News about how tenant complications forced Neiman Marcus to leave downtown Dallas.
Medical
A recent UTA study found that teens who perceive themselves as overweight are three times more likely to consider committing self-harm compared to those who do not, regardless of whether the person is objectively overweight. The story has been published in newspapers across the globe and most recently appeared in Health Day.
Science
Over the weekend, Spectrum News has mentioned that UTA will be hosting the 2025 Engineering and Science Fair this week.