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UT Arlington creates seamless path for RNs to earn bachelor's degree

A new partnership with community colleges will give nursing students graduating with an associate degree a seamless path to earning a bachelor's degree.

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UT Arlington faculty offer expertise on 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks

On Sept. 11, global attention will turn to the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that targeted New York City and Washington D.C. and changed the world. The University of Texas at Arlington is home to researchers who are examining the long-lasting impact of that day, providing support for veterans returning from war and developing innovative technologies to increase Homeland Security.

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UT Arlington to offer free charging station for electric vehicles

The University of Texas at Arlington will make going green a little easier for motorists with the addition of a free public charging station for electric vehicles.

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UT Arlington licenses innovative process to convert natural gas to clean, synthetic fuel

The University of Texas at Arlington announces a licensing agreement with 1st Resource Group Inc. of Fort Worth to commercialize a new, efficient process for converting natural gas to clean, synthetic fuel at a cost lower than current market rates.

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UT Arlington honored by prestigious Carnegie Foundation

Carnegie selects UT Arlington for 2010 Community Engagement Classification.

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UT Arlington helps restore hope in Sierra Leone

The University of Texas at Arlington is playing a major role in a project that is helping restore hope to tens of thousands of people in Sierra Leone, West Africa.

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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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Sally Ride invites girls to explore hands-on science at UT Arlington

A street fair filled with hands-on exhibits, workshops with local scientists and an appearance by Astronaut Barbara Morgan will all be part of the Sally Ride Science Festival Oct. 30 at The University of Texas. The event, presented by ExxonMobil and Sally Ride Science, is one of several held each year across the country to bring science to life and inspire upper elementary and middle school girls to think about the vast range of careers in science.

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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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Senator Hutchison unveils new Arlington Chamber-UT Arlington tech transfer initiative

U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is expected to unveil a new model for economic development centered on transferring federal technology to the marketplace Thursday, Sept. 23, during the Arlington Chamber of Commerce's annual Gala and Awards Banquet.

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UT Arlington, Oak Cliff Chamber establish design and development storefront

Students and professors from UT Arlington's School of Urban and Public Affairs are teaming with Dallas city planners and the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce in the new Oak Cliff Storefront, a design and development partnership benefiting southwest Dallas.

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UT Arlington, Hertz offer students more sustainable transportation options

The University of Texas at Arlington is offering students an Earth-friendly option for getting around town this fall by becoming part of a unique nationwide car sharing program. Connect by Hertz is a pay-as-you-go car membership club. Students or faculty will pay as little as $8 an hour or $62 a day to use one of two cars parked at conveniently located lots on campus. The cost includes gas, insurance, 24-hour roadside assistance, gps navigation and other features.

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Special Events Center, Center Street Green chosen for pilot sustainable landscape program

The University of Texas at Arlington's $78 million Special Events Center, designed with sustainability in mind, will have a landscape and adjacent park that is certifiably green, too.

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UT Arlington partners with Texas Health Resources, Good Shepherd Health System to expand nursing education in Texas

The University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing is partnering with Good Shepherd Health System in East Texas and Arlington-based Texas Health Resources in two grants designed to increase the number of registered nurses in Texas and faculty who teach them.

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UT System Regents approve final design, funding for College Park

The University of Texas System Board of Regents today approved the final design and funding for College Park, an $80 million, mixed-used development on UT Arlington's eastern edge that will fuel new activity in the University and downtown business district.

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