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Course Markings: Why, Where, and How to Report Required Course Materials

Texas state law requires universities to report course material costs. Learn how to ensure your contributions to affordability are counted!

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Find Funding for your Open Projects with the UTA Libraries

The UTA Libraries provides several funding opportunities to support open publishing and innovation in teaching and learning.

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What is Open @ UTA Libraries?

The Open @ UTA Libraries blog series will allow the UTA Libraries staff to share information about the great work we do in pursuit of open.

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Magruder Receives UTA CARES Adoption Stipend

UTA School of Social Work receives grant to develop free and open course content for Cognitive Behavioral Interventions (SOCW 5356).

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Wallis Receives UTA CARES Innovation Grant

Dr. Kendra Wallis, a faculty member in the UTA Department of Materials Science and Engineering, receives grant to develop free and open course content for Materials for Energy (MSE 4355/5355).

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