UTA President Jennifer Cowley speaks at the 2026 State of Higher Education luncheon. (UTA Photo) University of Texas at Arlington President Jennifer Cowley highlighted workforce development, community ...
UTA Anthropology students at the Painted Rock Historical Site. (UTA Photo) In Central Texas near Paint Rock, just north of ...
As autonomous vehicles (AVs) near widespread use, researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington say the technology could change not just how people travel but how much, reshaping traffic ...
The University of Texas at Arlington has selected Brian Klaas as the next dean of the College of Business. Dr. Klaas will join UTA from University of Missouri–Kansas City, where he currently serves as ...
For Deden Rukmana, professor and director of the Master of City and Regional Planning (MCRP) in the Department of Public Affairs and Planning (PAPL) at The University of Texas at Arlington, ...
A University of Texas at Arlington researcher is leading a new study that investigates cardio-sarcopenia—the combined loss of heart and muscle health in aging adults. “People have been studying ...
The University of Texas at Arlington has secured an $86 million contract from the U.S. Navy to advance power and propulsion systems critical for the future of U.S. Navy shipbuilding.
What can early human societies reveal about how we lived, adapted, and understood the world around us? For Peyton Carroll, that question has taken her from UTA classrooms to fieldwork across ...
The 15-minute city is an urban planning concept where everything you need is a short walk or bike ride away from home.
The University of Texas at Arlington has signed a multifaceted five-year research agreement with CRH, the leading provider of building materials critical to modernizing infrastructure. This strategic ...
The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) announced The University of Texas at Arlington as a recipient of a 2026 AASHE Sustainability Award for outstanding ...
School of Social Work professors, are working to ensure Alzheimer’s research reaches front lines. (UTA Photo) Millions of Americans are living with dementia, and as investments in Alzheimer’s disease ...
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