A Farewell Exhibition
The Gallery at UTA hosted a tribute to retired faculty member Benito Huerta with an exhibit featuring art he created during his 26 years with the University.
The Gallery at UTA hosted a tribute to retired faculty member Benito Huerta with an exhibit featuring art he created during his 26 years with the University.
Matt Pittman (’97 BBA, Finance) went from local tailgates to national prominence with his company, Meat Church.
English Lecturer Rachel Mariboho is taking her students on an Eras Tour of literature with her class, “Women in Literature (Taylor’s Version).”
Newcomer Matro Jepkemboi hit the ground running in her first year with UTA’s track and field team, earning the Western Athletic Conference cross-country Freshman of the Year title.
Once he completed his military service, Sebastian Molina was ready to pursue a career in engineering. But after enrolling at UTA and seeing fellow veterans in need of extra help inspired him to shift focus.
For the fourth time in five years, UTA students have won a noise control engineering national award.
Jeff Garnett (’09 MArch, ’07 BS, Architecture), owner of an eponymously named architecture studio, has won the 2023 American Institute of Architects’ Fort Worth Design Award for his project at 110 Walnut Street in Glen Rose, Texas.
From creating software solutions for gas station owners to revolutionizing single- use plastic straws to producing innovative meal kits tailored for weekend hikers, the latest winners of MavPitch exemplify the diversity in entrepreneurship among UTA students.
Assistant Professor of Social Work Saltanat Childress was a trained concert pianist in her native Kyrgyzstan. But witnessing how women and children were being treated in a time of turmoil inspired her to make a career change.
New UTA research revealed that foreign- born women of Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) descent are 2.5 times more likely to have an undiagnosed case of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) compared to U.S.-born white women.
Read a 1689 letter written by expolorer Alonso de Leon, donated by Wesley Brown.
In recognition of its exceptional contributions to the architectural landscape in Texas, UTA’s College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs’ (CAPPA) Design Build Studio won the prestigious 2023 Citation of Honor Award from the Texas Society of Architects.
Former teacher Emily Cole (’23 MEd) wanted a career change outside of the traditional curriculum path, so she turned to UTA’s master’s degree in Mind, Brain, and Education, a unique online program about the science of learning.
The University of Texas System Board of Regents selected two UT Arlington faculty members—Sonia Kania, professor of Spanish, and Christy Spivey, clinical professor of economics—as recipients of the 2023 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards.
UTA is preparing to take its research to the next level with the approval to build a $6.2 million Clinical Imaging Research Center on its main campus.
Four sisters, four routine mammogram screenings, four breast cancer diagnoses.
Four senior bioengineering students put what they have learned about technology and business into action, earning the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Coulter College for Healthcare Innovation competition.
Steve Montgomery ('10 MBA) turned to UTA Fort Worth for a career boost.
Follow Julian Rodriguez, Jairo Becerra, and Griselda de la Rosa in their travels around the world.
When solving a crime comes down to something as small as determining if a fleck of paint could have come from a crime scene, it’s on a forensic lab analyst to make sure there is no room for doubt.
Hanli Liu, bioengineering professor, is working on a mathematical analysis to help detect when a baby is at risk for brain swelling and injury because of a lack of oxygen during delivery.
Eli Shupe recognizes that many philosophical concepts aren’t so easy to parse. But the assistant professor of philosophy and humanities has an answer for that: Make Philosophy, her collaborative, open pedagogy project.
Some generous Mavericks—more than 240 volunteers and 35 site leaders—dedicated a Saturday in fall to making an impact in Arlington communities.
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To combat the ongoing issue of global warming, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Dr. Warda Ashraf and her team of researchers are working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Before there was Blaze, UTA mascot Samantha Maverick hyped up students before the very first MavsMeet Convocation in 2004.