UT Arlington Magazine is The University of Texas at Arlington's primary external communications piece. Its goal is to engage readers while advancing the mission of the University. It strives to tell the stories of UT Arlington and its many stakeholders in a lively and visually appealing manner while demonstrating the University's commitment to research, teaching and community service. UT Arlington Magazine has won numerous awards for overall excellence, graphic design, writing, illustration and photography. It is published in the winter, spring and fall by the Office of University Publications for members of the Alumni Association and other friends of the University as well as for faculty and staff.
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EDITOR
Mark Permenter
ASSISTANT EDITOR/SENIOR WRITER
Jim Patterson
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Sherry W. Neaves
Bill Petitt
Camille Rogers
Susan M. Slupecki
Sue Stevens
Shawn Stewart
David Van Meter
Danny Woodward
Bob Wright
COPY EDITOR
John Dycus
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Joel Quintans
DESIGNER
Carol A. Lehman
CONTRIBUTING DESIGNER
Melissa Renken
PHOTOGRAPHER
Robert Crosby
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER
Beth McHenry
COVERS
Wendell Nedderman:
Charcoal pencil sketch by Joel Quintans from a photograph by Robert Crosby and Beth McHenry
Chris Cagle:
Photograph by Russ Harrington
WEB DESIGN
James Barberousse
Daniel Evilsizor
Teodozja Korzeniowski
Andrew Leverenz
Chuck Pratt
Quality Enhancement Plan's pilot projects to launch this fall
Former Movin' Mavs star shoots for success in the wheelchair industry
Many UT Arlington courses require students to perform community service. For those who enroll, it can be a life-changing experience.
Using their UT Arlington degrees as a foundation, the Ponce siblings fashioned successful careers in law, teaching, computing, engineering and journalism.
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