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  2. History of the University of Texas at Arlington (1965–present)

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    However, with university president Frank Harrison consistently putting the decision fully in the control of UTA students, the student body repeatedly voted against changing the theme. In 1969–70, a referendum on a replacement theme selected "Mavericks", but it did not defeat "Rebels" in a referendum to change the theme in March 1970.

  3. University of Texas at Arlington - Wikipedia

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    UT Arlington is the third-largest producer of college graduates in Texas and offers over 180 baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral degree programs. [11] [12] UT Arlington participates in 15 intercollegiate sports as a Division I member of the NCAA and Western Athletic Conference. UTA sports teams have been known as the Mavericks since 1971.

  4. List of colleges and universities in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    University of Oklahoma: Norman: Public Research University: 28,308 1890 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center: Oklahoma City: Public Research University 3,389 1971 University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma: Chickasha: Public Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges 825 1908 Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology: Okmulgee: Public

  5. Education in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, a school for some of the state's most gifted math and science pupils, is also in Oklahoma City. Also, the city has very well developed private, independent, and parochial schools, including Casady School near posh suburban Nichols Hills and the schools of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma ...

  6. List of colleges and universities in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    DeVry University - Oklahoma City campus; Downtown College Consortium [1] Heartland Baptist Bible College [2] Hillsdale Free-Will Baptist College (Moore) Metropolitan College; Mid-America Christian University; Oklahoma Baptist College; Oklahoma Baptist University (Shawnee) Oklahoma Christian University; Oklahoma City University; Southern ...

  7. Allan Saxe - Wikipedia

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    Saxe was born in February 1939 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [1] [2] He earned his Ph.D in political science at the University of Oklahoma in the year 1969. [3] As a child, he was diagnosed with polio and remained bedridden for several months. [4] The illness caused a lifelong case of mobility issues, panic attacks, vertigo and nausea. [4]

  8. College Park Center - Wikipedia

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    The UTA student body had just approved a $2 an hour student fee for the resurrection of football and addition of two women's programs, golf and soccer. In January, President Spaniolo stated the university was going to pursue a new indoor arena for the university, which would replace Texas Hall for the athletic teams. The first step taken was a ...

  9. Oklahoma City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City metropolitan area, being the state's principal and largest metropolitan statistical area, had a population of 1,425,695 at the 2020 census, up from 1,252,987 in 2010; the 2021 American Community Survey estimated its population increased to 1,441,647. [2]