More Momos

Damodar Dahal (’11 BS, Mathematics and Management) opened Momos & More, an Arlington restaurant serving momos, a signature Nepalese dish, and more.

Sweet Whimsy

Bored on the job? Stuck in a creative rut? Try taking pictures of junk food. It worked for Jenice Johnson. Inspiration struck the 2003 alumna when she found herself snacking on gummy bears while looking at a stack of proofs in her Dallas Morning News office. Lost in the tedium of her work, the English graduate and former Shorthorn staffer looked down at the bright […]

Venice, California

Chelsea Roff ’10 can pinpoint the moment she realized she had to overcome her severe eating disorder. It wasn’t when the scale read 58 pounds, or when her organs started failing, or when she entered the hospital. It was the day she stopped fighting treatment and the doctors and nurses determined to help her. “I regained consciousness on the floor of a padded room, my […]

Grand Tribute

A decade of unprecedented growth in enrollment, research activity, philanthropic support, and the physical campus is cause for celebration and for recognition of those who made the achievements possible. With a theme of “Triumph + Tribute,” the annual 1895 Society gala honored retiring President James D. Spaniolo for his leadership and the donors whose generosity has helped fuel UT Arlington’s progress. Held in March at […]

Honor Roll

Retired Col. Archie P. Davis ’86, left, and Walter Dansby ’74 received the Outstanding African-American Alumni Award at the annual African-American Alumni Banquet in March. Davis was the first African-American to command UT Arlington’s Cadet Corps. Before retiring from the military in 2012, his career included service during Operation Iraqi Freedom II. Dansby is superintendent of the Fort Worth Independent School District. He began working […]