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NORTH TEXAS — The University of Texas Arlington plans to build a new 51-acre campus in West Fort Worth. The new campus, located in the Walsh Ranch development, is expected to open as early as ...
The University of Texas at Arlington has suspended all fraternity, sorority social activities due to "concerns regarding the culture of the fraternal community." ...
UT-Arlington joins Texas Tech University and the University of Houston, which qualified in 2012, and the University of Texas at Dallas, which qualified in 2018.
The University of Texas at Arlington was recently recognized as a Texas Tier One university and gained access to our state’s over $750-million National Research University Fund.
The University of Texas at Arlington is a public research university located in Arlington, Texas, United States. The campus is situated southwest of downtown Arlington, and is located in the ...
Martin students stripped off their shirts for a game against Bowie at Maverick Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Thursday, November 7, 2019. The school will no longer use the Warriors logo depicting a ...
The University of Texas at Arlington’s Student Body President was impeached and removed from office Monday after a series of alleged online messages she posted surfaced were called into question ...
The University of Texas at Arlington is staking a claim in far west Fort Worth. The University of Texas System Board of Regents approved a plan Monday to purchase 51 acres in the Walsh development ...
The University of Texas at Arlington is launching the new “Blaze Forward” program to make higher education more accessible to low-income families.
Home to major industries, new ventures and big ideas, Arlington is positioned in the middle of the country, North Texas and the DFW-Arlington region, with close proximity to DFW International ...
The University of Texas at Arlington was the top college for graduating African American students and 17th in the nation. University administrators credit the success to their special programs.