Video : Lizard Lounge
UT Arlington houses the Amphibian and Reptile Diversity Research Center, the only facility of its type entirely devoted to herpetology. Carl Franklin, the biological curator, takes us on a mini-tour and talks about the significance of the facility and the important work of its herpetologists.
Slideshow : Life and Death in the Northern Pass
With the right kindling, one idea can set the world on fire. This concept motivates photojournalist Dominic Bracco II. The former Shorthorn photographer has documented the horrors of Mexico's drug war through images of violence and its aftermath, as well as grieving families and tender scenes of day-to-day urban life. “I feel I have an obligation [...]
Video : Hot Topics
More than 150 campus departments and organizations shared information with the University community at the Maverick Cookout and Activities Fair.
Video : Wired for Recovery
A cross-discipline study helmed by bioengineering Professor Hanli Liu and social work assistant professor Alexa Smith-Osborne will help us understand why some veterans have difficulties learning when they return from their tours of duty. The study will also enable the researchers [...]
Video : The Business of Fun
As we celebrate 50 years of Six Flags Over Texas, Evelyn Barker, a librarian at UT Arlington, takes us on a mini-tour of "What You Wish The World Could Be," a special collection exhibition at UT Arlington's Central Library detailing the early years of Six Flags. The exhibit [...]