UTA renames building that honored former school leader who supported eugenics, segregation
UTA renames building that honored former school leader who supported eugenics, segregation
After nearly two years of urging administrators to change Davis Hall, some students say it is long overdue.
The University of Texas at Arlington changed the name of an administration building whose former namesake held racist attitudes. The school began working immediately on the change as the “Davis Hall” signage was already stripped off the building. Now in its place are banners that bare “University Administration Building.”(Elias Valverde II / Special Contributor)
UT-Arlington students spent years researching the names memorialized on campus and questioning whether they deserve to be honored at the school.
Skip to main content
Currently Reading
Taylor: Weird friction - Why is it so hard for charitable organizations to receive IRA money left by estates?
May 11, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of2
300 dpi Cliff Blair illustration of IRA vault with money spilling out of it. The Tallahassee Democrat 1995<p> krtnational national; krt; krtcampus campus; mctillustration; 04018000; 09006000; 09011000; 09011001; employe benefit; employee benefit; FIN; krtlabor labor; LAB; pension; retirement; wage; 04000000; 04006018; krtbusiness business; krtfinancialservice financial services; krtnamer north america; krtpersonalfinance personal finance; krtusbusiness; u.s. us united states; ira individual retirement account; ta contributed blair; 1995; krt1995Blair / MCTShow MoreShow Less
2of2
If you re a typical saver, you probably defer taxes by investing in a 401(k) or traditional individual retirement account while you are in lower marginal tax rates and then withdraw funds later in life at highe
There are many other clauses that should be in a Clickwrap Agreement bowdoin.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bowdoin.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
University returns to in-person ceremonies for 2020 and 2021 Maverick graduates
Monday, May 10, 2021 • Herb Booth : Contact
The University of Texas at Arlington is hosting eight in-person commencement ceremonies at Globe Life Field from May 13-15 for all of the University’s graduates from 2020 and spring 2021.
The commencement exercises will mark the first time UTA has hosted in-person ceremonies since December 2019, as all 2020 ceremonies were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A virtual ceremony for all colleges is scheduled for May 16 for those who are unable or do not wish to attend the in-person ceremonies.
The size of Globe Life Field, which holds about 40,300 people, enables the University to maximize social distancing of guests and graduates. About 15,000 guests are expected at each ceremony. Masks will be required as well as social distancing, except within family units.