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13 news releases are tagged with the topic urban-and-public-affairs
October 2014
Innovate and create
UT Arlington prepares to unveil state-of-the-art Fab Lab featuring cutting-edge technology for research at Central Library.
March 2014
Working & walking
New research by an assistant professor in the School of Urban and Public Affairs shows benefits of employees using treadmill workstations.
December 2013
Evaluating the benefits of public projects
UT Arlington team analyzes value of Dallas' Klyde Warren Park, UT Dallas landscape plan and Houston's Buffalo Bayou Promenade
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
Spreading nursing knowledge
UTA College of Nursing's Mary Lou Bond has joined the ranks of Fulbright Specialists and hopes to spread mentoring lessons abroad.
Lines would be mostly within existing TxDOT right of way
A feasibility study of high-speed rail in Texas shows that trips between Texas pairs of cities could be competitive with air travel.
Anderson Cooper event postponed
The Maverick Speakers Series event with the popular newsman will be rescheduled.
October 2013
Independent artists shown to lose market share
Assistant professor shows major record labels still control the industry.
Finding the best help for veterans
A nursing professor is recognized nationally for her work on a published report concerning veterans and employment.
September 2013
Two-year study of affluent community indicates unserved or underserved in health care realm
A UT Arlington researcher shows that health care organizations, community agencies and governmental entities should collaborate more to provide better service.
Fighting diabetes with education
Ford Motor Co. grant helps students educate community about diabetes as part of nationwide service-learning initiative.
August 2013
UT Arlington No. 7 among fast-growing universities
Enrollment increased 58 percent from 2001 to 2011.
April 2013
Architectural historian Robert Bruegmann to headline David Dillon Symposium
The Chicago architecture historian and critic, a provocative figure in urban design, headlines the second annual symposium.
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Events
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MavsArt Fall 2014
Thu, Nov 6 – All Day -
Digital Photography
Thu, Nov 6 – 8:00 am -
The Price of Manifest Destiny: Maps relating to Wars in the Southwest
Thu, Nov 6 – 9:00 am -
Walk-In Hours - The Career Development Center - 9:00AM - 11:45AM
Thu, Nov 6 – 9:00 am -
Art Exhibition in The Gallery at UTA: Philip Van Keuren / Liz Ward
Thu, Nov 6 – 10:00 am -
Walk-In Hours - The Career Development Center - 1:00PM - 5:45PM
Thu, Nov 6 – 1:00 pm -
Global Grounds
Thu, Nov 6 – 4:00 pm -
AHM - Global Grounds
Thu, Nov 6 – 4:00 pm -
Department of Biology Colloquium Series
Thu, Nov 6 – 4:00 pm -
BIZ Network Event Featuring Bell Helicopter
Thu, Nov 6 – 5:30 pm