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26 news releases are tagged with the topic business
November 2014
Recognition
Fort Worth Business Press honors two UT Arlington leaders as Great Women of Texas 2014
October 2014
Threat behavior
Researchers will blend criminology theories with computer behavior to predict risk.
Innovate and create
UT Arlington prepares to unveil state-of-the-art Fab Lab featuring cutting-edge technology for research at Central Library.
Mining safety
UT Arlington's Division for Enterprise Development and Department of Art and Art History have won a $1.3 million federal grant to develop a documentary and safety training for the U.S. mining industry.
September 2014
Real-world experience
UT Arlington’s Center for Metropolitan Density has teamed with acclaimed architects HKS Inc. to embed graduate students in an Advanced Design Studio, giving the students a feel for what the professional world will be like.
August 2014
Robotic small motor manufacturing system
The aim of the Walmart funding is to bring manufacturing back to the United States.
June 2014
Corporate governance expert appointed distinguished chair
Professor's research includes studying impact of appointing politically connected directors.
Better business online
Corporate learning and MOOCs are the subject of a two-day virtual conference hosted by UT Arlington and CorpU.
Acclaimed behavioral researcher comes from Yahoo!
A former Yahoo!, Hewlett-Packard scientist brings his ideas of business efficiency through data-driven decisions to the University.
March 2014
Accounting named tops for third year in a row
College of Business' Department of Accounting is named a top tax program.
Innovative space
Technology-rich lab to launch fall 2015 in the UT Arlington Central Library, bringing together student inventors, artists, engineers and more.
Software aids
Two information systems professors have determined that using design patterns can be of great use for successful software programming.
Working & walking
New research by an assistant professor in the School of Urban and Public Affairs shows benefits of employees using treadmill workstations.
Workplace violence
Two management professors argue that employers can prevent tragedy by keeping potentially dangerous employees positively engaged and closely supervised so that they can get the help they need.
Selection focuses on culture and curriculum that caters to veterans
UT Arlington's College of Business was named one of the best for veterans.
December 2013
Business and diversity
Study led by Elten Briggs, associate professor of marketing, shows culture plays integral part in customer relations.
Project could employ social media, smartphones for answers
Department of Transportation grant to enlist several universities' help in discovering alternative solutions to traffic snarls.
November 2013
Texas Trust Credit Union signs on as Athletics sponsor
Texas Trust will open a College Park District branch and support the Student Money Management Center.
October 2013
Incubator to aid marketability
The University of Texas at Arlington and TechFW, a Fort Worth-based technology startup initiative, have agreed to a multi-year partnership to commercialize University research and move innovation to the marketplace.
September 2013
UTA ranks No. 5 for undergrad diversity
U.S. News: Undergrad business ranking improves, program cited as one of nation's best.
Fighting diabetes with education
Ford Motor Co. grant helps students educate community about diabetes as part of nationwide service-learning initiative.
August 2013
Researcher finds that money motivates employees to lose weight
Research shows financial incentives can be a very effective tool in encouraging employees to lose weight.
April 2013
Early dialogue between parents and children effective in deterring tobacco, alcohol use
Early, substantive dialogue can be more powerful in shaping teen behavior than advertising, marketing or peer pressure.
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
Center to focus on homeland security enhancement
A new center at The University of Texas at Arlington will focus on using nanotechnology to strengthen and enhance U.S. security through collaborative research across disciplines.
Faculty experts available to comment on Lance Armstrong stories
As Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah airs this week, UT Arlington professors can help reporters with story angles. Please call our office at 817-272-2761 to arrange an interview.
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