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Capturing the Past

Last year, Associate Professor David LaFevor spent his spring break traveling along Magdalena River in the rural interior of Colombia, helping to recover, preserve, and digitize the archives of its colonial towns. His work is part of the Slave Societies Digital Archive project.

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Bringing AI to Health Care

With their ability to sort through massive data sets and uncover unseen patterns and trends, artificial intelligence tools hold incredible promise for health research. Scientists at UTA are at the forefront of this new technology, making important breakthroughs in predicting cancer cure rates, understanding Alzheimer’s disease, and developing new vaccines.

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rising to the occasion

Just a year after arriving on campus, the first complete RISE 100 research group is already making an impact on both the University and the wider community.