- Gift propels UTA bioengineering researchDebra and Jon Weidanz’s support establishes first named lab in the Department of Bioengineering
- Pipeline to aerospace careers starts at UTANSF grant will fund hands-on training and internships to prepare students and veterans for aerospace jobs
- UTA researcher works to make coding more reliableNational Science Foundation grant funds tool to help students learn software modeling
- Impact of Apple, MP Materials’ $500M deal on N. TexasUTA expert J. Ping Liu explains how the partnership strengthens U.S. tech, supply chains and local workforce
- UTA trends up in newest U.S. News national rankingsU.S. News and World Report and other recent lists reflect progress in academics, access and student success
- Fort Worth Innovation Powers Texas’ FuturePresident Jennifer Cowley writes on how the research and innovation happening at UTARI can position Fort Worth to lead.
- Why can’t we feel the Earth moving?The Earth’s rotation makes the stars look like they’re moving
- Experts explore AI’s future in health care at UTAFifth annual Texas Health Informatics Alliance Conference spotlights ethical, responsible AI
- Students turn research into award-winning venturesTop prizes at MavPitch go to projects on advanced wound care and sustainable carbon tech
- Curtains rise on UTA’s daring theater seasonStudents take the lead in a season of ambitious productions, from a Shakespeare-inspired drama to Tony-winning musicals
- The Long History of The ShorthornUTA’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 stories of the campus and its community.
- Who let the dogs talk?UTA computer scientist Kenny Zhu shares encouraging early results of research into canine vocalizations
- New flood maps, data aim to protect Texas communitiesUTA researcher leads study showing how tracking floodplain changes can guide recovery and build resilience
- Protein Chemist Lands NIH Grant to Study InflammationSaiful Chowdhury’s $1.84M grant could lead to smarter treatments for inflammatory diseases and cancer
- Turning music into care for Alzheimer’s patientsA UTA researcher brings music therapy into homes, easing Alzheimer’s symptoms for patients and caregivers
- UTA unveils MAVRC, boosting drone research and innovationThe outdoor netted facility will advance autonomous drone technology for research, public safety and industry projects
- Alum pours passion into Casa Azul CoffeeJoseph Landeros left politics to create a café where Latino culture, tradition and community come together
- Fed’s next move: insights from UTA economistDavid Quigley explains how jobs, tariffs and inflation could shape policy and affect Texans
- UTA sets record freshman class for Fall 2025Sees continued overall enrollment growth
- UTA student tops field in national research contestMechanical engineering student wins ASC’s Doctoral Research Impact Competition
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