24 September 2025 -
Pipeline to aerospace careers starts at UTA
NSF grant will fund hands-on training and internships to prepare students and veterans for aerospace jobs
24 September 2025 -
NSF grant will fund hands-on training and internships to prepare students and veterans for aerospace jobs
24 September 2025 -
National Science Foundation grant funds tool to help students learn software modeling
23 September 2025 -
U.S. News and World Report and other recent lists reflect progress in academics, access and student success
20 August 2025 -
With an ROI rule coming into force, higher ed must respond with responsibility and intention, UTA President Jennifer Cowley writes.
20 August 2025 -
New UTA fight song debuts at MavsMeet, honoring late music professor Doug Stotter
19 August 2025 -
Students celebrated UTA’s 130th anniversary with music, spirit groups, and the debut of a new fight song
We’re getting to know Mavericks from all generations in 130 seconds.
From a small private school in 1895 to a national research university today, UTA is celebrating its history
UTA’s student newspaper is almost as old as the University itself. Yet its student-journalists remain driven by the same desire as those who published the very first issue: to tell the important...
UTA’s longest serving employees share their stories.
Student artist Garrison Calcote shares the cosmic inspiration behind UTA’s 130th anniversary Spirit Horse
Honorees celebrated for civic impact, service and support of UTA at...
As UT Arlington marks its 130th anniversary, its longest running...
As a proud Military Friendly School, it's UTA's mission to serve those who have served.
Researchers develop immersive tools to ease anxiety, help communities spot signs of suicide risk
As UT Arlington marks its 130th anniversary, its longest running student organization continues to push cadets to rise, lead, and serve.
UTA research shows that better cushions could set a new standard in casualty transport protocol
Rafael Renteria is training to teach...
Arlington’s heroes remembered...
From alternative energy to health threats to space exploration, Mavs are leading cutting-edge research projects.
Saiful Chowdhury’s $1.84M grant could lead to smarter treatments for inflammatory diseases and cancer
The outdoor netted facility will advance autonomous drone technology for research, public safety and industry projects
Researchers develop immersive tools to ease anxiety, help communities spot signs of suicide risk
Human trafficking offenses increased...
Maria Olds’ study on blood...
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