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Discussion examines not only the applicability of social sciences’ models of presidential elections, but also the effects of the historic events of 2000 on the U.S. policy.
Professor Laurin Porter, a nationally recognized Foote scholar, and author of Orphan's Home: The Voice and Vision of Horton Foote, will discuss his contributions to both film and stage form at the ...
Dr. Cynthia Trowbridge is an Assistant Professor and Clinical Education Coordinator for the Athletic Training Education Program in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Texas at Arling...
During a summer abroad in 2007, UT Arlington students came face to face with the traditional music and dance of Ghana. Come and hear that music performed by members of our African Ensemble. Listen ...
It is presumed that when individuals work together this will enhance innovation, productivity and learning. However, research has shown that these presumptions are often an illusion not supported b...
Did you know that chronic pain is one of the most prevalent and costly medical problems in the United States today? Approximately 10%-20% of adults in the general population experience chronic pain...
Diversity is an increasingly popular topic, and perceptions about diversity are influenced by life experiences, socialization, stereotypes, and misconceptions. Diversity in Organizations uses resea...
As the key materials for energy conversion in many modern machines and devices, stronger permanent magnets can be a solution to the current energy crisis. Research by our UTA Nanostructured Magneti...
Presidential elections may seem unpredictable. However, their outcomes are influenced by a handful of key factors, such as the electoral map, candidate quality, funding, and the economy. How do Bar...
Wind energy has gained extensive interest and has become one of the most mature renewable energy alternatives to conventional fuel-based resources. Records show that wind power generation has expan...
Nanophotonics refers broadly to the science and technology associated with the manipulation of light on a nanoscale. In the UT Arlington Nanotechnology Research & Teaching Facility, research is con...
Assistant Professor Jeff Howard will discuss how our systems of knowledge production, technological innovation, and professional practice make it possible for our civilization to disrupt the natura...
Dr. Pamela Jansma discusses her research on microplate tectonics, strain partitioning and using the global positioning system to measure plate motions. She became dean of the College of Science in ...
UT Arlington Physics Professor Kaushik De, Ph.D., is the U.S. computing coordinator for the ATLAS experiment, one of four experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Generva, Switzerl...
Drawings record an artist’s ideas, map a project’s genesis, and even preserve broad patterns of creative exchange. By the 16th century, they had assumed a central role in artistic practice and theo...
Nurses provide the majority of healthcare in the United States. But despite efforts to increase the workforce, the number of jobs still exceeds the number of nurses - a shortage that is predicted t...
The University of Texas at Arlington supercomputing facilities and the Texas Advanced Computing Centre at Austin are conducting simulations to test the atomic level behavoir of uranium, plutonium, ...
“Character” is a defining feature of West Point and of John Goolsby. The current exchange between West Point and the John and Judy Goolsby Leadership Academy began in 2007 and evolved into the coll...
LIke patriots in the United States, Mexican rebels initially sought local autonomy rather than independence. After two priests initiated regional insurrections, the war for independence often becam...
Improving education while maintaining cost effectiveness, accessing more students, facilitating their success, and educating a new generation of students demands new approaches to higher education....
How do cities grow? Why do we build them the way we do? Who decides what buildings get built - where they are and what they look like? What does the architecture of our cities tell us about our own...
Michael K. Moore, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Political Science, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington. He holds a B.A. in Political ...
Censorship is not unique to the US. Our October 3 Focus on Faculty lecture by Assistant Professor Lonny Harrison offers a look at the role of government censorship in Russian cultural life, and how...
WOLF tells the story of a family that is shaken to the core when they discover that their son has been molested. As they struggle to deal with the betrayal, their son heads towards a total mental c...
Mr. Lauster will speak about his sculpture, Reach, which was UT Arlington’s first commissioned public outdoor sculpture. Located on the Janet and Michael Greene Research Quadrangle in front of the ...
Dr. Liang looks at real-world applications for engineering Big Data in wireless sensor networks. Big Data is the massive amounts of data generated by today's electronic devices like email, videos, ...
Professor Tim Ishii will perform some jazz classics then describe his work with the International Jazz and Youth Exchange. This youth exchange utilizes jazz music to bring together students from Ha...
Dr. Kulesz discusses the ways in which face-to-face teaching and online teaching result in best practices for both learning environments. She also talks about how multiple layers of collaboration a...
In the midst of the media excitement surrounding the Lance Armstrong/Oprah interview, have you ever wondered about who else has been using performance enhancement drugs (PEDs)? And how? Or how the ...
Nanotechnology is making early diagnosis of diseases like cancer easier and affordable. Iqbal presents some of his work on cancer diagnosis using silicon chip-based nanotechnology.
Mohanty describes how an all-optical approach for construction and control of neural circuitry will allow better understanding of signal processing by a single neuron and its contribution to the fu...
Anne Healy, assistant professor in the department of theatre arts, will discuss UTA's new BFA in Musical Theatre, a program that she helped develop and implement between UTA’s Department of Theatre...
In communicating mathematical ideas, we often speak in words and grammar that have their own variety of meanings in everyday English. These meanings can collide in unexpected ways when speaker and ...
Dr. Fitzgerald discusses how she and UT Arlington's Native American Languages Lab collaborate with Native American communities and other partners to document and revitalize languages, train communi...
Researchers and practitioners in the nonprofit sector have long noted the tendency for people to offer greater aid to a specific, identifiable person who is suffering, rather than to a large, abstr...
Participant shared when he was born, when he worked. Fun music playing. Pictures of his favorite things like a book. All google pics. Shared that he did not have to go to Vietnam but he talked abo...