Veterans News Archive
VETERANS NEWS STORIES
As a proud Military Friendly School, it's our mission to serve those who have served.
Two alumni enter Military Science Hall of Honor
Jean Anne Panton Deakyne and Steven Kennedy were recognized for their service to UTA’s Army ROTC and distinguished military and civilian careers
UTA research drives innovation and impact
Record funding supports breakthroughs in semiconductor technology, health care, energy and sustainability, positioning UTA as a leader in research
UTA becomes one of largest natural history libraries
Donations of 10,000 rare items will allow scientists more opportunities to study reptiles and amphibians
UTA named top public university for veterans in Texas
Military Times ranked UTA as a top five school for the fifth year in a row
UTA student aims to help veterans avoid health issues
Tim Eastep, a student veteran, hopes to develop medicine to increase bone density
Supporting UTA’s veteran community
7th annual Veteran Resource Fair highlights services for military-connected students
UTA honored for service to veterans
University one of 24 to earn Veteran Education Excellence Recognition Award
Barriers complicate exercise for disability community
More resources and outreach necessary to encourage continued physical activity
UTA celebrated for its commitment to veterans
UT Arlington once again named a Military-Friendly® School
A graduating Maverick—and her mission to serve
After a combat brain injury, Air Force vet earned degree to help children with special needs
Video: At UTA, veterans serving veterans
Former Army tank mechanic studying social work to help veterans adapt to civilian life
UTA named top public university in America for veterans
Military Times touts UTA for its intentional efforts to serve military-connected students.
Military-connected students find community at UTA
UTA recognized for commitment to military-connected students
UTA extends support for military-connected entrepreneurs
Two VBOC centers, overseen by UTA, to open in Nevada
Thousands of new Maverick graduates ready to lead
Nearly 5,700 students expected to earn degrees at spring 2023 commencement