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

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    On March 12, during the COVID-19 pandemic, UTA announced that it would extend its spring break by one week and resume classes online on March 23. [187] [188] On March 17, UTA decided to conduct all classes for the spring 2020 semester online, require students to move out of residence halls, and postpone spring commencement ceremonies. [189]

  3. History of the University of Texas at Arlington - Wikipedia

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    In March 1967, ASC was renamed the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). In 1968, UTA awarded its first master's degrees, all in engineering, and in 1969 hired Reby Cary, the first African American administrator at the university. In 1972, Wendell Nedderman was named president of UTA, ultimately serving for 20 years. During his tenure, the ...

  4. 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.

  5. History of the University of Texas at Arlington (1917–1965)

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    Much later, it would become home to the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)'s Honors College. [54] A circular building on the south perimeter of Preston Hall was also built in 1928. Over the years, it would serve as a cattle showroom, an art studio, History Department offices, an art printing laboratory, and the UTA planetarium. [67]

  6. History of the University of Texas at Arlington (1895–1917)

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    It housed 30 students, a dining hall, and the superintendent's residence on a site where UTA's Preston Hall would later be built. [19] Carlisle himself served as the school's superintendent, while his wife Julia, his daughter Mary, and Rev. W. B. Fitzhugh served as its three directors. [23] [24] Both Julia and Mary Carlisle also taught classes.

  7. University of Texas at Arlington College of Engineering

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    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.

  8. The Shorthorn - Wikipedia

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    It is published online daily with a print digest on Wednesday during the fall and spring semesters. During the summer, all content is published online since no print edition is produced. The Shorthorn has been in print since 1919. [1] It is a fully functional student-run publication.

  9. Allan Saxe - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Saxe was hired by Arlington State College to teach government courses during the summer semester. [4] After the semester ended, he became a full-time faculty member of the university. [ 4 ] He would continue to teach at the university until February 2019 when he retired due to health issues relating to post-polio syndrome .