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Summer 2011: Degrees of DistanceAccessible from anywhere in the world, UT Arlington’s nationally recognized online learning programs are setting enrollment records. |
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Spring 2011: Robots to the RescueThese versatile microrobots (and others tinier than a flea) could create a safer America. |
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Fall 2010: Higher CallingAs referees in the NFL and NBA, alumni Undrey Wash and Monty McCutchen hold two of the most exclusive and highly scrutinized jobs in the world. |
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Winter 2010: What lies beneathUT Arlington is leading a rare urban dinosaur dig that could unearth new species and unlock clues to the giant creatures that ruled North Texas 95 million years ago. |
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Fall 2009: Scoping out solutionsFor prostate cancer patients, the pioneering research of three engineering professors offers help for today and hope the future. |
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Spring 2009: In step with the environmentUT Arlington is leaving green footprints through eco-friendly programs that preserve our natural resources. |
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Fall 2008: From laboratory to marketplaceHow Maverick researchers transform their discoveries into commercial success. |
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Spring/Summer 2008: Slam DanceErasing decades of basketball frustration, the Mavericks earn their first NCAA Tournament berth. |
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Winter 2008: Diving inAlumna Robyn Cox is on a first-name basis with dolphins and whales at SeaWorld San Antonio. As a performer in the park’s animal shows, she’s part trainer, actress and stuntwoman. |
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Fall 2007: Nursing education reinventedSmart Hospital grooms nurses using lifelike patient simulators |
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Spring/Summer 2007: A legacy of honorA building, a street and a recognition society bear his name, but former President Wendell Nedderman says he’d rather people remember him as a man of principle. |
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Winter 2007: Major League MavericksUT Arlington is becoming a training ground for big-league baseball players. |
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Fall 2006: Tragedy & TriumphThree ex-Shorthorn photographers share the stories behind their Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of Hurricane Katrina. |
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Spring/Summer 2006: Mavericks personifiedThe stories behind the faces. |
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Winter 2006: Polymers, protons and planetsWorld-class facility blends chemistry, physics, planetarium. |
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Fall 2005: In the limelightAward-winning alumni, faculty and students are bringing worldwide exposure to the film program. |
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Spring/Summer 2005: Hoops historyBy earning UTA’s first trip to the NCAA tournament, the women’s basketball team attracted local and national media attention and established itself as a major player in big-time college hoops. |
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Winter 2005: Friends & scholarsIn sparkling, new Kalpana Chawla Hall, more than 100 freshmen are living and learning with classmates of like academic interests. |
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Fall 2004: Artistic impressionsWith spacious new facilities described as the ‘absolute best,’ UTA’s art programs are attracting students worldwide. |
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Spring/Summer 2004: James D. SpanioloA conversation with UTA’s 7th president. |
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Winter 2004: Mission accomplishedJohn Shapter’s remarkable educational journey. |
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Fall 2003: Work forceLarge, small or somewhere in between, these companies all have one thing in common: They rely heavily on UTA graduates. |
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Spring/Summer 2003: In full bloomHow UTA became the fastest-growing public university in Texas |
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Winter 2003: RejuvenationSurge in campus residents energizes student life. |
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Fall 2002: Alumnus Tommy FranksIn command in Afghanistan. |
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Spring/Summer 2002: Learning without limitsSeven decades separate sophomores Jocelyn Zee and Charles Johnson. |
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Winter 2002: The best and brightestSmart, talented and destined for success. Meet 9 of UTA’s finest students. Plus: Gates Scholars pursue their dreams |
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Fall 2001: Backstage passAlumnus Don Fearing takes you behind the scenes at Bass Hall. |
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Spring/Summer 2001: Family tiesLloyd Clark and the Taylor family’s enduring legacy. Plus other stories of education through the generations. |
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Winter 2001: Building MomentumNew residence hall, new programs, new alliances…New Outlook. Plus: Student Eddie McGee wins Big Brother grand prize. |






























