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Texas experienced an unusually warm and dry winter, driven by climate change. Experts warn the trend could worsen drought and extreme heat, while advocates say rising temperatures may also increase pollution exposure and health risks for vulnerable communities across the state.
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A recent UT Southwestern study found sports-related concussions might be underreported in lower-income districts located in urban areas. The study found a correlation between reported concussion rates and socioeconomic status.
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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.