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Colleges See Drop in Enrollment in Education Fields
We’ve all heard repeatedly about the shortage of teachers in the classroom. But what about a shortage of students? NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter looks at the problem in one important college department and how it’s just the beginning of a major issue for schools.
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UTA Cuts Ribbon on Innovative Smart Hospital Building
The University of Texas at Arlington officially cut the ribbon on its new School of Social Work/College of Nursing and Health Innovation Smart Hospital building.
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UTA Cuts Ribbon New Nursing Facility
A new state-of-the-art nursing facility was opened at the University of Texas at Arlington April 14, 2023.
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Griner Release Provides Hope to Some, Others Concerned About a Dangerous Precedent
While families of wrongfully detained Americans praise the release of Brittney Griner in a Russian prisoner swap, others are concerned about “open season” on Americans in Russia.
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Griner's Release Gives Hope to Families of Wrongfully Detained Americans, Sparks Concerns About Dangerous Precedent
As news of Brittney Griner’s release from Russian custody spread, families of dozens of Americans who’ve been wrongfully detained rejoiced, while some are concerned about a dangerous precedent.
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UTA Alumnus Confirmed as First Black 4-Star Marine General
Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley, a 1985 graduate of UTA, was confirmed by the Senate Tuesday — he will be the head of U.S. Africa Command
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UTA Alumnus to Become First Black 4-Star Marine General
Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley, a 1985 graduate of UTA, is awaiting Senate confirmation after President Biden nominated him as the head of U.S. Africa Command.
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UTA's Maverick Pantry to Help Fight Hunger for Students
Kroger is supporting UTA students with a five-year, $250,000 commitment to the UTA Maverick Pantry to help make sure no student goes hungry.
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Kroger Supports UT Arlington's Maverick Pantry to Help Fight Food Insecurity
The University of Texas at Arlington will receive a helping hand from the Kroger Co. to aid students facing food insecurity.
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UTA Student's Summer Internship is 18 Years in the Making
Delaney Rainford has secured an internship at the Beck construction firm where her dad Clyde works and where she tagged along with him as a kid in 2004.
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UT-Arlington Student Secures Internship 18 Years in the Making
A summer internship at a construction firm in Dallas is a full-circle moment for a student at the University of Texas at Arlington.
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UTA Students Help Ignite Younger Students' Interest in STEM
Students at the University of Texas at Arlington are signing up to be science ambassadors, to reignite middle and high school students’ interest in science, technology, engineering and math.
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University of Texas at Arlington Student Body President Impeached, Removed From Office
The University of Texas at Arlington’s Student Body President was impeached and removed from office Monday after a series of alleged online messages she posted surfaced were called into question. The screenshot messages, coming from the public forum site Discord, show alleged discriminatory comments from former Student Body President Caitlyn Burge-Surles. The uncovered remarks led to calls from prominent...
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High-Tech Footwear May Help Diabetics
Research scientists at The University of Texas at Arlington have developed footwear technology that may prevent the development of diabetic foot ulcers.