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UT Arlington electrical engineering professor named 'Tech Titan'

Award honors J.-C. Chiao for work with devices that can treat reflux, stomach disorders

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Two research projects aimed at providing soldiers with better data in the field

A professor of electrical engineering has won two grants totaling $585,987 to develop a radar sensor network.

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New UT Arlington gateway to define campus environs

A new, landmark gateway welcoming visitors to The University of Texas at Arlington is rising at UTA Boulevard and South Cooper Street.

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UT Arlington researchers say cell manipulation could lead to better drug delivery

UT Arlington researchers are using focused laser beams to manipulate cells that lead drug-carrying nanoparticles that deliver medicine to cancer cells that need it.

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Graduate school colloquium targets underrepresented students

Graduate school colloquium offers workshops, fair to encourage underrepresented minorities, women, and first-generation college students to compete graduate school.

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UT Arlington honored by prestigious Carnegie Foundation

Carnegie selects UT Arlington for 2010 Community Engagement Classification.

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Summit aims to shed light on green job creation

UT Arlington’s Small Business Development Center for Enterprise Excellence and Office of Sustainability are staging a Jan. 6 Green Jobs Summit featuring experts and panel discussions on the front lines of the sustainability movement.

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College of Nursing researcher honored for exploring learning in the video game world

A University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing professor’s use of 3D gaming technology to teach students about in-hospital pediatric care has earned her the top spot in a competition sponsored by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. Judy Leflore will present her study – which explored whether a specially designed 3D video game worked as well as a lecture in teaching nursing students to respond in a clinical setting - during the Society for Simulation’s 11th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare in January in New Orleans. Her research abstract was selected as first place winner in the category of Emerging and Innovative Technologies and Methods.

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Popular sustainability master’s program coming to Dallas

The University of Texas at Arlington is responding to the popularity of a new sustainability-focused master’s program by expanding it to Dallas. Starting Jan. 4, the Interdisciplinary Studies Master of Science in Sustainability will be offered at The Universities Center at Dallas, 1901 Main St. The program, which is 36-hours and non-thesis, can be completed in one year. Classes address sustainability across a variety of academic and professional disciplines.

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UT Arlington kicks off Smart Care to test technologies, improve health care

The UT Arlington College of Nursing and College of Engineering have received $634,500 in federal funds to kick off Smart Care – a discovery and demonstration center for technologies to help senior citizens, people with disabilities and injured veterans live healthier and longer in their own homes.

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Federal agency awards TMAC $850,000 to move technology toward production

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has awarded UT Arlington’s TMAC, formerly the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center, an $850,000 grant to improve the competitiveness of industries in an eight-state region by accelerating the transition of technology from research and development to efficient and affordable production.

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UT Arlington biochemist to study endocrine disrupting chemicals

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $444,000 grant to a UT Arlington researcher looking for chemicals in the environment that could interfere with normal hormone functions, causing problems with reproduction, behavior and development and fueling cancer growth.

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Carrizo makes historic gift to support UT Arlington special events center

The University of Texas at Arlington has announced the largest single cash commitment in the University's philanthropic history, a $5 million gift toward completion of the 6,500-seat special events center on the eastern edge of campus from Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc.

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GradFest '10 hopes to land more graduate students

The University of Texas at Arlington Office of Graduate Studies will host GradFest '10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13, in the E.H. Hereford University Center, 300 W. First St.

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UT Arlington enrollment reaches nearly 33,000, up 31 percent in two years

Fall 2010 enrollment at all-time high

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UT System honors seven outstanding UT Arlington faculty for teaching success

These three University of Texas at Arlington mathematics professors are among seven talented, dynamic UT Arlington faculty honored by the UT System Board of Regents this week with Outstanding Teaching Awards. In its second year, the program rewards faculty members who deliver the highest quality of undergraduate instruction through a demonstrated commitment to teaching. Awardees also are recognized for showing a promising future of excellence in all aspects of instruction.

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UT Arlington earns eight advanced research awards

The University of Texas at Arlington received eight Norman Hackerman Advanced Research Program awards for $975,874 from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

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