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"Our Man in Vietnam" displays photos Schieffer took while covering the Vietnam War as a correspondent for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 1965 to 1966.
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Officials did not say which or how many academic programs were identified as needing further review.
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The UTA sapling was one of thousands of seeds on 2022 Artemis I mission, launched to test aircraft to fly crews back to the moon.
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Federal funding cuts and international student enrollment drops are contributing to the university’s budget concerns.
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North Texas artist Justin Ginsberg discusses his approach to making work, teaching, and building community in this Arts Docs profile.
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There's a nationwide shortage of nurses who can provide sexual assault care. A recent UT Arlington study found rural nurses encounter unique challenges when trying to access training to fill that gap.
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About 1,500 rural hospitals were eligible to convert to “Rural Emergency Hospitals” beginning in 2020. Researchers at UT Arlington want to take a closer look at the 40 hospitals that entered the program to understand whether it has improved access to care in rural communities.
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Janie Perkins, 63, has been arrested and charged with capital murder in the 1991 killing of Cynthia Gonzalez.
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UT Arlington's master plan hopes to prepare the university for continued growth in both the university and the city.
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The report outlines how setting goals can strengthen bonds and bring peace in final days.
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Too little play time, not enough parental involvement, and too much time on screens may account for the problem. A University of Texas at Arlington professor talks about how to address the problem.
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A class of 15 university students hopes to find breaks in three decades-old homicide investigations.