The 15-minute city is an urban planning concept where everything you need is a short walk or bike ride away from home.
School of Social Work professors, are working to ensure Alzheimer’s research reaches front lines. (UTA Photo) Millions of Americans are living with dementia, and as investments in Alzheimer’s disease ...
This strategic alliance will accelerate research and commercialization of innovative materials, shaping the future of resilient design. Through the partnership, UTA’s Center for Advanced Construction ...
The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) announced The University of Texas at Arlington as a recipient of a 2026 AASHE Sustainability Award for outstanding ...
Led by civil engineering Assistant Professor Kate Hyun and in collaboration with Hyundai engineers Junyoung Kim, Gisu Bang and Sanghyun Park, the project explores how real-time data—especially wind ...
The University of Texas at Arlington is playing a key role in reinforcing The University of Texas System’s standing as a global leader in innovation. The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) recently ...
The first complete RISE 100 research group is already making an impact on both UTA and the wider community ...
Brazos Park was lined up with student entrepreneurs for the biannual MavMarket. (UTA Photo) Students, alumni, and staff set up shop in Brazos Park Monday for The University of Texas at Arlington’s ...
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, The University of Texas at Arlington’s Planetarium is offering free admission to a show on Saturday, April 18. The public can secure their spot to a 3 p.m. viewing ...
Young people with private health insurance lived longer than those on Medicaid or without insurance. Depending on the cancer, this survival advantage ranged from a modest 8% lower risk of death for ...
Ask the average person about artificial intelligence (AI), and they may mention the convenience of chatbots polishing their emails, instant online search summaries, or crafting a quick vacation ...
It’s 8:30 in the morning, and Donald Kutzner has just changed into scrubs. He’s sitting in the basement of the Science and Engineering Innovation and Research building with several researchers and an ...