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The University Book Store is pleased to host the public reception for the recently published book, Understanding the University: A Casebook for The Faculty, by Professor Christopher Kukkukattil, Professor John O’Conner and Associate Professor William R. Warner. This casebook is designed mainly for graduate programs...Read More

The Association for the Study of Higher Education is pleased to announce that the Association will offer online continuing education hours for 2018. For the next three months, students, alumni, parents, and friends of the University can earn up to 30 hours at the cost of $49.99 per...Read More

This week’s featured article is titled, “From the Ashes of War: Can Turkey Resurrect a Fertile Agenda for Higher Education?” by Professor Nevin T. Kenan, Professor of History at Boston University and Associate Professor at Sabanci University, in an article published in Turkey. Read More

As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to academic and community service, The University Book Store, the student newspaper, is offering one free semester to all incoming full-time students. During the 2016-2017 school year, the newspaper will award this scholarship once every ten minutes,...Read More

As I am sure that you remember, our spring term was dedicated to studying leadership. Our class sessions were full of thought-provoking discussions on topics like team building, team leadership, personal branding, management and accountability, and mentorship. At the same time, we got to know one another intimately and...Read More

As students return for the fall semester, we are reminded that we are living through one of the most challenging economic times in our country’s history. As a result, tuition costs have steadily increased each year at The University of Texas at Arlington. This month, UTA continues...Read More

In its ongoing series of “Professors on Campus”, the Student Government at The University of Texas at Arlington highlights the contributions of one of its own: Prof. John C. Morris, Professor of English. Morris’ teaching is characterized by an interest in teaching English, using the genre of “experimental” literature....Read More

The University Book Store encourages our UTA community to share your photos from the annual UTA Homecoming activities as well as your favorite Homecoming traditions. You are free to submit your photos using UBStore, this is easy for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter users; just take and share...Read More

In the spirit of the annual commencement season this year, The University Book Store is sharing with you photos of UTA student commencement and special events from the past twelve months. The student commencement photos feature graduates from the programs in: Architecture & Landscape Architecture, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science,...Read More

This summer The University Book Store is pleased to announce that the annual publication of the Student Union Business Advisory Committee (SU-BAC) will include three new members. In addition, one member who is currently on the committee will be leaving it for other reasons. The changes will take place upon...Read More

Students, alumni, family, friends—welcome to the final regular installment of the “Professors on Campus” series for the Spring 2018 semester. The series, which runs throughout the academic year, highlights the work of our UTA professors. This edition will highlight student affairs experts, including: Professor...Read Moreersity of Texas at Arlington. This month, UTA continues...Read More

In its ongoing series of “Professors on Campus”, the Student Government at The University of Texas at Arlington highlights the contributions of one of its own: Prof. John C. Morris, Professor of English. Morris’ teaching is characterized by an interest in teaching English, using the genre of “experimental” literature....Read More

The University Book Store encourages our UTA community to share your photos from the annual UTA Homecoming activities as well as your favorite Homecoming traditions. You are free to submit your photos using UBStore, this is easy for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter users; just take and share...Read More

In the spirit of the annual commencement season this year, The University Book Store is sharing with you photos of UTA student commencement and special events from the past twelve months. The student commencement photos feature graduates from the programs in: Architecture & Landscape Architecture, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science,...Read More

This summer The University Book Store is pleased to announce that the annual publication of the Student Union Business Advisory Committee (SU-BAC) will include three new members. In addition, one member who is currently on the committee will be leaving it for other reasons. The changes will take place upon...Read More

Students, alumni, family, friends—welcome to the final regular installment of the “Professors on Campus” series for the Spring 2018 semester. The series, which runs throughout the academic year, highlights the work of our UTA professors. This edition will highlight student affairs experts, including: Professor...Read More

We hope students return to campus this Fall semester ready to experience all that the wonderful community has to offer. This month the Student Government Senate will be highlighting its events and initiatives that are coming up during the Spring 2018 semester. We will be recognizing our own student leaders as well as our...Read Moreersity of Texas at Arlington. This month, UTA continues...Read More

In its ongoing series of “Professors on Campus”, the Student Government at The University of Texas at Arlington highlights the contributions of one of its own: Prof. John C. Morris, Professor of English. Morris’ teaching is characterized by an interest in teaching English, using the genre of “experimental” literature....Read More

The University Book Store encourages our UTA community to share your photos from the annual UTA Homecoming activities as well as your favorite Homecoming traditions. You are free to submit your photos using UBStore, this is easy for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter users; just take and share...Read More

In the spirit of the annual commencement season this year, The University Book Store is sharing with you photos of UTA student commencement and special events from the past twelve months. The student commencement photos feature graduates from the programs in: Architecture & Landscape Architecture, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science,...Read More

This summer The University Book Store is pleased to announce that the annual publication of the Student Union Business Advisory Committee (SU-BAC) will include three new members. In addition, one member who is currently on the committee will be leaving it for other reasons. The changes will take place upon...Read More

Students, alumni, family, friends—welcome to the final regular installment of the “Professors on Campus” series for the Spring 2018 semester. The series, which runs throughout the academic year, highlights the work of our UTA professors. This edition will highlight student affairs experts, including: Professor...Read More

We hope students return to campus this Fall semester ready to experience all that the wonderful community has to offer. This month the Student Government Senate will be highlighting its events and initiatives that are coming up during the Spring 2018 semester. We will be recognizing our own student leaders as well as our...
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