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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.
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Changes to federal policy have resulted in uncertainty and economic strain on the University of Texas at Arlington, according to the leader of Tarrant County’s largest higher education institution.
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Texas lawmakers could redraw the state's congressional maps during the ongoing special session. President Donald Trump has said he wants to pick up five more seats through a map redraw.
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North Texans will have a chance to speak on plans to redraw the state’s U.S. House districts.
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The mix of asphalt and shredded plastic helps eliminate waste and makes roads more durable, the team said.
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House Bill 2038 allows certain international medical graduates to help ease a physician shortage. But a North Texas doctor doesn't believe that addresses the real cause of the shortage.
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The three former students went to UT-Arlington and UT-Dallas. While they have prevailed in court so far, many other international students’ education futures remain uncertain.
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The federal government has revoked visas for 27 international students at the University of Texas at Arlington, university officials announced Thursday. The university has the third-highest international student population in the state, according to Open Doors.
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The University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute, also known as UTARI, research goes on same as it ever was since the institute’s beginnings during the Reagan administration in the late 1980s. UTARI, off Handley Ederville Road, is like a high-tech workshop for developing later-stage research ideas.