UTA In The News — Thursday, July 10, 2025
Expert Interviews
Coordinated by the UTA media relations team, Adnan Rajib, assistant professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, spoke with WFAA, Spectrum News 1, KUT, and KLIF about the cautions of rebuilding on the Guadalupe River following the flooding disaster in Kerr County over the Fourth of July weekend. The Texas Standard, Texas Public Radio, KERA, KLBJ in Austin, and numerous other radio stations across the country reshared this story.
Coordinated by the UTA media relations team, Nick Fang, Robert S. Gooch Endowed Professor in civil engineering, spoke with KUVE Austin, CBS Texas, and the Houston Chronicle about how lawmakers could respond to the Texas flood disaster with newer low-cost flood warning sensors. MSN and Reform Austin reshared this story.
Coordinated by the UTA media relations team, Erin Carlson, clinical professor at UT Arlington, spoke with The Dallas Morning News about the number of measles cases in the U.S. reaching a 33-year high.
Adaptive spine board
Medical Xpress and Laboratory Equipment reshared a UTA news release about a newly developed adaptive spine board created by researchers at UTA and UT Southwestern Medical Center. It offers an innovative solution to prevent pressure injuries and improve patient outcomes.
Quantum for All
Fifty high school students and science teachers attended the annual Quantum for All program at UT Arlington in June, the Fort Worth Report notes. The week-long summer program focused on teaching and learning quantum concepts.
UTA West
UTA West was mentioned by the Fort Worth Report and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in a story about how the Walsh Ranch development in Parker County continues to expand, recently announcing the development of new H-E-B grocery store location there. Yahoo! News and KERA reshared this story.
History classes at African American Museum of Dallas
Alumna Faith Golden recounted learning about Black history from Marvin Dulaney, deputy director and chief operating officer at the African American Museum of Dallas, to The Dallas Morning News.