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Move-In Day marks the beginning of Maverick Stampede, the official kickoff to the new semester filled with fun and exciting ...
Texas is projected to face a shortfall of more than 57,000 full-time registered nurses by 2032, according to the Texas ...
Yue Liao contributes to City of Hope article on wearable sensors and detecting or preventing long-term health risks ...
Dr. Junzhou Huang has received a major federal grant to advance the use of artificial intelligence in antibody drug discovery ...
The new school year is right around the corner. In addition to the usual back-to-school challenges, students, parents and ...
From the nightly bat exodus at Bracken Cave in San Antonio to playful pandas at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., nature-focused livestreams have captured the attention of millions—and ...
Researchers aim to detect heart disease early using sleep, activity and blood pressure data from fitness devices ...
For John and Judy Goolsby, integrity, courage and impact aren’t just the values of the Goolsby Leadership Academy, but words they live by and have instilled in others through their decades of service, ...
The University of Texas at Arlington proudly announces that Dr. Ardeshir Anjomani and Dr. Maria Martinez-Cosio, esteemed faculty members in the College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs ...
Business, banking and big ideas took the spotlight as Mavericks came together for an evening of collaboration. The College of Business hosted its first MAVS100 Quarterly Mixer on Wednesday, bringing ...
College of Engineering Professor Nick Fang, second to left, testified on July 31 before a joint hearing of the Texas Senate Select Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding and the Texas House ...
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