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For Frank Zhang, returning to work at a university feels like coming full circle.

Gabriella Thomas understands the power of confidence. As a former Miss Arlington and contestant in the Miss Texas pageant, she knows what it means to step out of her comfort zone, believe in…

For Tyrick Jackson, returning to UTA Libraries wasn’t just a career move—it was a return to a place that had always felt like home. 

Discover how OESAG was formed, what drives our mission for open education at UTA, and the impact we've made through events in Fall 2024 and Spring 2025.

In this edition of Archives Test Kitchen, Outreach & Instruction Archivist Evan Spencer has some trouble recreating chocolate cakes from the past!

Have you ever wondered what it was like to live centuries ago—to make ink by hand, fire a trebuchet, or tell time using the moon?

Sharing data gathered from 2021-2024 to highlight successes we’ve seen with APC cost avoidance for eligible articles!

Earth Day celebrations have taken place across the nation every April since 1970. These annual events have sparked environmental activism across North Texas in many ways.

Join the UTA Libraries' Advocates for Disability and Accessibility Committee for a special Autism Acceptance Month event Tuesday, April 15, from noon to 2 p.m. in Room 109 of the Central Library…

For centuries, chocolate has been more than just a sweet indulgence—symbolizing luxury, power and even resistance.

Understanding the past is essential to building a stronger future, and the latest development in UTA Libraries' Special Collections helps make that possible. The Libraries have digitized the…

For Erica Rousseau, working in Special Collections at UTA Libraries is a bit like being Indiana Jones—minus the runaway boulders and ancient booby traps.