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News Releases By Topic
20 news releases are tagged with the topic global
November 2014
Cartoons and politics
UT Arlington Cultural Anthropologist Ritu Khanduri examines newspaper cartoons' importance to politics and culture in new book.
September 2014
Water as a right
UT Arlington's Wasiu Lawal took top honors in a national American Association for the Advancement of Science contest.
August 2014
Online learning decoded
UT Arlington's new LINK lab is kicking off the fall semester by announcing talks from digital learning leaders.
A changing ocean
UT Arlington biologists looked at the lineages of Caribbean coral and found older species appear more hardy.
June 2014
A test for safe water
The National Science Foundation is helping a UT Arlington team bring a new analyzer for water contamination to the market.
May 2014
Global engagement
UT Arlington pledges to join national initiative designed to double the number of college students who study abroad by the end of the decade.
March 2014
Art research
Art Professor Mary Vaccaro has been named a visiting professor at Villa I Tatti-The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies in Italy.
February 2014
Time to React
Political scientist Heidi Hardt examines the efficiency of international organizations in crisis response.
January 2014
A changing Amazon
An assistant professor in the UT Arlington biology department recently published new discoveries about Amazon deforestation.
November 2013
A leader in shaping science
The Analytical Scientist magazine put just 100 scientists on their Power List 2013 and UTA's Daniel Armstrong landed at No. 16.
Focusing on sustainable science
Two UT Arlington researchers have received grants from the National Science Foundation's new SusChEM initiative. Their work will address energy needs.
October 2013
Rethinking the 1930s attack on malaria
A study of the eradication of the mosquito-borne disease in the U.S. has implications for the approach to malaria abroad, says Daniel Sledge, assistant professor of political science.
Taking a look at MOOCs
Researchers from the U.S. and Canada will meet on the UT Arlington campus in December to talk about the MOOC revolution.
September 2013
Drums that "speak"
Associate music professor bridges culture and language gap with centuries-old instrument central to life in Africa.
August 2013
Zlolniski appointed director of Center for Mexican American Studies
Internationally-renowned scholar, expert in international migration and economic globalization to lead center in new direction.
July 2013
Vaccaro to serve on Fulbright National Screening Committee
Mary Vaccaro has been appointed to serve on the national screening committee for U.S. Student Fulbright applications to Italy.
June 2013
UT Arlington, UTSA to offer less-commonly taught languages
Students at UT Arlington and UTSA will soon be able to enroll in critical language classes like Portuguese, Russian, and Japanese.
April 2013
UT Arlington, Ilumno Network to offer Spanish-language certificate programs
Five certificate programs will be offered to Latin American, post-secondary students, including a new Certificate in Public Health.
January 2013
UT Arlington receives Grand Challenges Explorations grant
Two UT Arlington engineers will use a new Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant to update an ancient method of evaporation to cool vaccines and medicine that must be shipped to remote parts of the world without ready access to electricity.
Deforestation in the Amazon results in net losses for microbial communities
Research from an international team of microbiologists has revealed a new concern about deforestation in the Amazon rainforest – a troubling net loss in the diversity among the microbial organisms responsible for a functioning ecosystem.
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