Jiang and Lei join 13 other College of Engineering professors who have earned IEEE fellow status. Fewer than one-tenth of 1% ...
The first documented Western Diamondback from Denton County joins UTA’s ARDRC, filling a key gap in Texas records ...
Professional careers in architecture and Interior design are the goals of the programs we offer. The architecture and interior design curricula provides students with a ready path to the larger ...
Survivors of sexual assault in rural communities often struggle to access specialized care. New research from The University ...
Scientists at The University of Texas at Arlington have identified a new enzyme that can be “turned off” to help the body maintain healthy cholesterol levels—a significant development that could lead ...
Despite advances in wastewater treatment, tiny plastic particles called microplastics are still slipping through, posing potential health and environmental hazards, according to new research from The ...
The potential health and environmental hazards from microplastics filtered into our drinking water is real. Microplastics are tiny solid plastic particles, less than 5 millimeters in size, that result ...
The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) continues to advance its commitment to academic excellence and research in the region with a proposed plan to purchase 51 acres of property in west Fort ...
In wake of the catastrophic flooding in Central Texas, The University of Texas at Arlington has been chosen to lead a statewide effort to modernize rainfall and weather data, strengthening flood ...
The University of Texas at Arlington today opened a new $6.2 million Clinical Imaging Research Center (CIRC). Featuring a 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging machine (MRI), the new 3,500-square-foot ...
As North Texas prepares to welcome thousands of soccer enthusiasts from around the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, flying taxis have become a real possibilty to whisk fans around Arlington and the ...
Researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington are pursuing a potential breakthrough that could help soldiers recover from devastating blast injuries. UTA Professors (from left to right): Yi Hong ...