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Gerald Saxon, UTA president Ryan C. Amacher, and an unidentified woman in the UTA Library's Special Collections during the 1990s. In April 1992, Nedderman was succeeded as university president by Ryan C. Amacher. [1] [62] [63] At his inauguration, Amacher promised to recruit minority students and employees to UTA and to market the university. [62]
UT Arlington's Science & Engineering library is located in the basement of the building and provides extensive resources to the students. This library, like the other four libraries on the UTA campus, is open to the public for research and extends borrowing and other privileges to many non-UTA-affiliated individuals through the TexShare program.
UTA won conference championships in 1966, 1967 and 1981 seasons in addition to winning their lone bowl game, the 1967 Pecan Bowl. [2] The program would be officially disbanded after an announcement by then university president Wendell Nedderman on November 25, 1985, citing financial loss and low attendance as the primary impetus for its ...
Student life at UTA looked pretty fun in the 1970s! Body-painting fundraisers, sorority eating contests, Sunday Suppers, shaggy haircuts, “Monty Python” day ... even a “UTA Winter Olympics.”
An undated image of the first building on the campus of Arlington College. The university traces its roots back to the opening of Arlington College in September 1895. . Arlington College was established as a private school for primary through secondary level students, equivalent to the modern 1st to 10t
UT Arlington volleyball match v Louisiana–Monroe, 2019. The first season for volleyball at UT Arlington was in 1973. The volleyball team appeared in the national rankings in the 1970s during their time in the AIAW and towards the end of the 1980s in the NCAA. They advanced to the NCAA Division I Volleyball Final Four in 1989. [15]
In the mid-1980s, the College of Engineering added three new buildings: Nedderman Hall, the Aerodynamics Research Center, and the Automation & Robotics Research Institute (now known as the UT Arlington Research Institute, or UTARI). The original engineering building, Woolf Hall, was also remodeled.
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