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During the 1990s, about seven percent of UTA's students were African American and six percent were Hispanic. [1] Since the ASC era, students at UTA were generally older than those at other colleges; they worked more, were more likely to be part-time students, and most lived off campus. [57]
The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA or UT Arlington) [7] is a public research university in Arlington, Texas, United States. The university was founded in 1895 and was in the Texas A&M University System for several decades until joining the University of Texas System in 1965.
[3] [66] [68] From the start of the Nedderman administration to the end, UTA's student demographics changed substantially: the ratio of male-to-female students shifted from approximately 2:1 to nearly 1:1 while African Americans went from 2.6% to 7.2% of the student body, Hispanic students went from 1.9% to 6.3%, and Asian and Pacific Islander ...
UTA has launched a data analytics service, Audio IQ, to assist agents and clients on podcast and audio deals. The service is a joint effort between UTA’s audio division, led by Oren Rosenbaum ...
It is the largest university system in Texas with 250,000+ enrolled students, 21,000+ employed faculty, 83,000+ health care professionals, researchers and support staff. The UT System's $42.7 billion endowment (as of the 2022 fiscal year) is the largest of any public university system in the United States.
The Shorthorn; Type: Student newspaper: Format: Broadsheet: Owner(s) University of Texas at Arlington: Publisher: UTA Student Publications: Pacemaker Awards: 5 (2020 ...
Scott Cross - basketball coach, former head and assistant men's basketball coach at UTA; also a former player at UTA; Roy Dewalt - former Canadian Football League quarterback of the 1980s, mostly with the British Columbia Lions; Steve Foster - baseball coach and former MLB player for the Cincinnati Reds [32]
Based on U.S. Census Bureau data released in February 2011, for the first time in recent history, Texas's non-Hispanic white population is below 50% (45%) and Hispanics grew to 38%. Between 2000 and 2010, the total population growth by 20.6%, but Hispanics and Latin Americans growth by 65%, whereas non-Hispanic whites grew by only 4.2%. [52]