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10 news releases are tagged with the topic humanities
August 2014
Preserving history
UT Arlington Central Library set to begin construction on world-class cold storage vault for millions of photographic negatives documenting hundreds of years of history in North Texas.
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.
January 2014
Poetry Prize
Spanish language and culture expert earns prestigious international award for his book of poetry.
September 2013
Preserving culture and language
The National Science Foundation awards efforts by Colleen Fitzgerald, professor of linguistics and TESOL, to document and revitalize Native American language.
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.
June 2013
History chair plays role in new encyclopedia of Black history
The Texas State Historical Association launches a new "Handbook of African American Texas" today with the help of History chairman.
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.
February 2013
Digital humanities project launches to document history of military veterans
The University of Texas at Arlington will highlight the experiences of veterans and their loved ones through a new digital humanities project called Maverick Veterans’ Voices.
New grant helps library bring about better understanding of Muslim cultures
The University of Texas at Arlington Library has been awarded a collection of materials to help students, faculty, staff and supporters of the UT Arlington community learn about Muslim cultures in America and around the world.
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