University of Texas at Arlington
The University of Texas at Arlington is a public university in Arlington, Texas. About 25,000 students are enrolled (currently taking classes).[1] It was founded in 1895.
University Of Texas At Arlington Media
An undated image of the first building on the campus of Arlington College
- Carlisle Military Academy, 1911.jpg
Bird's-eye painting of Carlisle Military Academy, 1911
- 1941 NTAC Science Building (Preston Hall).jpg
The Science Building at the North Texas Agricultural College in 1941. The building was constructed in 1928 and has since been renamed Preston Hall. It is one of the oldest surviving structures on the campus of the University of Texas at Arlington.
- NTAC cadets on campus quad, 1920.jpg
NTAC Corps of Cadets on the campus quad, 1920s.
- University of Texas at Arlington campus and surrounding area (10000865).jpg
Aerial view of the University of Texas at Arlington campus in 1967
- UTAWaterfall.jpg
A waterfall on campus
- Ruscelli Nueva Hispania Tabula Nova 1561 UTA.jpg
Girolamo Ruscelli's 1561 map of New Spain, Nueva Hispania Tabula Nova. Image from the UTA Libraries Special Collections
- University of Texas at Arlington bed races for charity (10008474).jpg
University of Texas at Arlington bed races to raise funds for charity; UTA Bookstore entry.
- University of Texas at Arlington tradition of oozeball (10010671).jpg
University of Texas at Arlington tradition of oozeball; eight students covered in mud pose for camera.
References
- ↑ "College Board College Search". Retrieved 2008-07-25.