UTA to shape the future of autonomous aviation
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NASA has awarded a $1 million grant through its University Leadership Initiative to a team from The University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute in Fort Worth. The funding will allow researchers to to address safety in autonomous aviation and contribute to the future of reliable air travel.
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Join the Office of Information Technology, University Analytics, the Center for Research on Teaching and Learning Excellence, and UTA Libraries for a collaborative Artificial Intelligence (AI) event today, Tuesday, March 18, starting at 11 a.m. online and in Room 105 of Trinity Hall. Additional details can be found on the AI at UTA website.
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Attention, Mavericks! Transform your retirement with expert insights from Corey Callaway. Learn how to reduce taxes and protect your future in exclusive monthly webinars. Register today for sessions at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 25; at noon Wednesday, March 26; or at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 27.
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The women's basketball team will host Incarnate Word in the first round of the postseason Women's National Invitational Tournament at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 20, at College Park Center. Tickets are free for students and just $5 for employees and the public. Purchase yours at utatickets.com. The first 500 fans to arrive at the game will receive a free rally towel.
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| Measles outbreak: what you need to know
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Measles case counts continue to rise in certain Texas regions. The threat of measles is low, especially among those vaccinated and persons born prior to 1957, who are deemed to have “presumptive immunity” and do not need vaccination. Stay informed with up-to-date information about measles and review safety information about measles from the Office of Environmental Health and Safety.
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| CONHI dean candidate feedback
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Feedback surveys for the College of Nursing and Health Innovation (CONHI) dean candidates are open to faculty and staff through Friday, March 21. The final dean candidate presentation will be held today, Tuesday, March 18, in Room 480 of the Science & Engineering Innovation & Research building. You may also join the event via Microsoft Teams.
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| There are a series of events planned for the remainder of Women’s History Month that recognize women who have made a lasting impact throughout history.
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| Arlington's comprehensive plan meetings
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The city of Arlington invites you to participate in comprehensive plan workshops—a series of public meetings designed to gather community input and build a shared vision for the city’s future. The first comprehensive plan workshop is today, Tuesday, March 18, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Learn more and view other workshop dates.
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Microsoft to discontinue support for Windows 10
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Devices running Windows 10 or earlier will soon need to be updated or replaced. Contact your distributed support associate or visit the OIT project website to learn how to bring your device into compliance.
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UTA Libraries offers Braille and PIAF printers
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Two new resources were recently added to the first floor of the UTA Central Library: Braille and PIAF (Pictures in a Flash) printers. These innovative tools ensure that students with visual impairments have the resources they need to succeed.
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| Tintype photography gallery
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Join an empowering evening with fitness professionals at a special fitness panel and dance class Tuesday, March 25, in the Maverick Activities Center. Enjoy inspiring conversations, soulful music, and uplifting activities that celebrate self-confidence and the beauty within. Connect, dance, laugh, and embrace your true self. Learn more and reserve your spot.
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Enhanced MavPlanner, MavScheduler, and MavInspire
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This spring, enhanced versions of MavPlanner, MavScheduler, and MavInspire will be available at UTA. The enhanced systems will see updated user interfaces and functionality. Leveraging improved technology will put actionable data for engagement and early alerts in the hands of faculty and staff. The tools will also allow staff to effectively assist students with planning a clear path to graduation.
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| Exit survey for graduating students
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The Exit Survey is available to graduating students through Saturday, May 31. Students received an email from gradteam@uta.edu with the link to the survey. Encourage graduating students to take 15 minutes to complete the Exit Survey and make a huge impact on UTA's future.
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