- A path to teacher certification gets a major boostThe Sid W. Richardson Foundation’s gift supports UTA’s Alternative Certification Program, helping career changers become certified teachers
- UTA unveils 130th anniversary commemorative tartanRachel Chen, an art history major, designed the winning tartan pattern in the Student Tartan Design Competition.
- NASA taps UTA to shape future of autonomous aviationUTA team tasked with developing safety systems for drones and unmanned flying vehicles
- Professor trains to take research from lab to marketUTA civil engineering researcher joins a training cohort focused on translating research into real-world impact.
- Biochemist’s impact on science and students honoredUTA’s Kayunta Johnson-Winters named American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology fellow
- UTA team wins prize for vital U.S. magnet technologyPhysics professor J. Ping Liu helps boost nation’s energy security and advance toward a world-class magnet research hub
- Future innovators take over UTA at science fairParticipation spiked as 530 young innovators showcased projects at the 74th Fort Worth Regional Science and Engineering Fair
- Two alumni enter Military Science Hall of HonorJean Anne Panton Deakyne and Steven Kennedy were recognized for their service to UTA’s Army ROTC and distinguished military and civilian careers
- Brain mapping unlocks key Alzheimer’s insightsA UTA, University of California–San Francisco study explores why some nerve cells are more vulnerable to neurodegeneration
- Q&A: Springing forward and struggling with sleepUTA sleep expert Christine Spadola explains how daylight saving time disrupts sleep and what you can do to adjust
- Dallas Co. Constable, UTA partner to improve servicesResearchers will analyze staffing, resources and operations to provide data-driven recommendations for better service delivery
- Research aims to improve aircraft safety with virtual testsUTA professor Endel Iarve and his team will develop models to test aerospace materials, boosting safety and cutting costs
- UTA begins groundbreaking study on how we ageStudy of Tarrant County residents will use advanced imaging and genetics to explore health declines in older adults
- UTA retains top-tier U.S. research statusAmong only 5% of universities nationwide to receive R1 status, UTA expands its research impact
- A new era for fraternity and sorority life at UTAPresident Cowley opens Fraternity & Sorority Life Community Center: ‘A place where friendships are built, where big ideas come to life’
- UTA’s 29th Annual Powwow brings community togetherNative American traditions, dance competitions and local vendors highlight the free event
- Birds breathe in dangerous plastics—and so do weA UTA study finds high levels of microplastics in bird lungs, raising alarms about the pollution humans inhale daily
- Program’s expansion boosts student research opportunitiesUTA undergraduate research program helps students present their work at academic conferences
- Research-backed app helps seniors stay activeUTA researchers from multiple departments created SENIOR FIT to help older adults overcome exercise barriers with safe, accessible workouts
- Award-winning research may unlock universe’s originsUTA physicist Ben Jones recognized for pioneering particle physics instrumentation
- Q&A: Luka, loss and the heartbreak of Mavericks fansUTA lecturer Matt Tettleton, who studies sports and culture, unpacks the aftermath of the shocking trade and the swirling emotions of Mavs fans
- UTA partnership boosts biomanufacturing in North TexasPartnership with Texas A&M Engineering drives biotech innovation and workforce growth
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