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All-clear issued after parts of UT Arlington were evacuated multiple bomb threats
UT Arlington has resumed normal operations and issued an “all-clear” after an investigation determined that threats made earlier to campus were not credible. Out of caution and a safety concern, the University police posted a “MavAlert” on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Monday afternoon, urging students to evacuate the campus and stay away from the area. According to Jeff…
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Texas actor returns to alma mater to share knowledge
Actor Lou Diamond Phillips is in North Texas this week to share some higher education. He stopped by to have lunch with University of Texas at Arlington students on Tuesday. He’ll teach a master class in acting and directing at UTA as part of his visit.
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Lou Diamond Phillips returning to UT-Arlington for weeklong residency
Lou Diamond Phillips is once again giving back to his alma mater, the University of Texas at Arlington.
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Colleges See Drop in Enrollment in Education Fields
We’ve all heard repeatedly about the shortage of teachers in the classroom. But what about a shortage of students? NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter looks at the problem in one important college department and how it’s just the beginning of a major issue for schools.
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UTA Cuts Ribbon on Innovative Smart Hospital Building
The University of Texas at Arlington officially cut the ribbon on its new School of Social Work/College of Nursing and Health Innovation Smart Hospital building.
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UTA Cuts Ribbon New Nursing Facility
A new state-of-the-art nursing facility was opened at the University of Texas at Arlington April 14, 2023.
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Griner Release Provides Hope to Some, Others Concerned About a Dangerous Precedent
While families of wrongfully detained Americans praise the release of Brittney Griner in a Russian prisoner swap, others are concerned about “open season” on Americans in Russia.
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Griner's Release Gives Hope to Families of Wrongfully Detained Americans, Sparks Concerns About Dangerous Precedent
As news of Brittney Griner’s release from Russian custody spread, families of dozens of Americans who’ve been wrongfully detained rejoiced, while some are concerned about a dangerous precedent.