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George Pierce Garrison – one of the founding faculty members of the Department of History; A. G. Hopkins – professor emeritus, economic history; Madeline Y. Hsu – Asian-American and Chinese American history; Brian P. Levack – professor emeritus, early modern Europe; Philippa Levine – historian specializing in gender, race, and science ...
Stanley Palmer - professor of history; scholar of British history; member of the UT Arlington Academy of Distinguished Teachers (1996) Vasant K. Prabhu - electrical engineering professor; IEEE Life Fellow; inventor of communication system designs; K. R. Rao - electrical engineering professor; IEEE Fellow; inventor of discrete cosine transform
The following year, Maxwell Scarlett was the first African-American graduate in ASC history. In March 1967, ASC was renamed the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). Jack Woolf, president of ASC and UTA since 1959, resigned in 1968 and was succeeded by Frank Harrison; Harrison was president until 1972. UTA awarded its first master's degrees ...
The Texas Select Committee on Higher Education recognized UT Arlington as an emerging research institution in 1987. [35] In May 2023, UTA alumnus Kelcy Warren gave the largest single philanthropic investment in UTA's history. He donated $12 million to grow the resource and energy engineering programs at UTA.
Biomedical engineer, nerve graft inventor, and professor at University of Florida [105] Tom Shires: 1944 BSc: Trauma surgeon [106] [107] Robert Slocum: 1981 PhD Professor of botany and biology at Goucher College [108] [109] Bette Talvacchia: 1975 MA Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of ...
The lawsuit, in which a Hispanic professor said a department head retaliated against him for documenting pay inequity, will now go before a jury. UT-Austin history professor's retaliation lawsuit ...
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 ...
Stephen Mintz presenting at the 2o Congreso de la Innovación Educativa at Tec de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de Mexico. A cultural historian trained in the methods of the new social history, he is the author and editor of 14 history books, focusing on such topics as families and children, antebellum reform, slavery and antislavery, ethnicity, and film.