UTA to Break Ground This Fall on $125 Million Research and Teaching Facility
By UT Arlington University Communications
Posted on July 19, 2016, July 19, 2016

The University of Texas at Arlington'will break ground this'fall on a $125 million state-of-the-art research and teaching facility.

The 220,000 square foot Science and Engineering Innovation and Research (SEIR) Building will house interdisciplinary research neighborhoods that will enhance collaboration among UTA's nationally ranked College of Engineering, College of Nursing and Health Innovation, and College of Science.

In May, the University of Texas System Board of Regents approved the design for a new SEIR'building, which aims to'support the significant growth of students in areas of workforce need and provide the basis for enhancement in research activity.

The modern glass and steel building will'provide a new, iconic southern entry to the UTA campus, south of the existing Life Science building. The project will add 900 teaching seats in lecture halls and classrooms, which will support enrollment growth across campus, especially the planned growth in the College of Engineering, the College of Nursing and Health Innovation and the College of Science.

Click here to learn more about the research and teaching facility.

UTA to Break Ground

University of Texas at Arlington officials say the state-of-the-art teaching and research space will advance health science discoveries, enable dramatic growth in engineering and science programs.
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