Focus on Faculty was a speakers' series for UT Arlington faculty to provide a forum for outstanding faculty to share their research and achievements with students, faculty and staff of this campus and with the citizens of Arlington. Invited speakers had received major awards for research, teaching, or service. Every school and college was represented in a two-year cycle, starting in 2002. Six speakers were scheduled each year. Light refreshments were served. Focus on Faculty events were free and open to the public.

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Submissions from 2016

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How Indian Newspaper Cartoons Serve as Teaching Moments about Identity Politics and Democracy, Ritu Khanduri

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The Enduring Color Line in US Athletics, Krystal Beamon

Submissions from 2015

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The Selective Generosity of Donors: How Victim Identifiability Affects Philanthropy, Traci Freling and Devin Lunt

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Subtleties of Meaning in Mathematical Versus Common Use of Language, Barbara A. Shipman

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History of Mexican Comic Books, Christopher Conway

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Supporting the Survival of American Indigenous Language, Colleen Fitzgerald

Submissions from 2014

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Musical Theatre: The Fabric of Our Lives, Anne Healy

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High-Speed Cancer Screening Using Nanotechnology Tools, Samir Iqbal

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Light-Controlled Construction, Control, and Understanding of Neuronal Circuits, Samarendra Mohanty

Submissions from 2013

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No So Distant: Collaboration and Community in Online Education, Peggy Pritchard Kulesz

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A 520-Year Conversation, Darryl Lauster

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Engineering Big Data in Wireless Sensor Networks: An Art of Science?, Qilian Liang

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Jazz: The Perfect Cultural Exchange Model, Tim Ishii and Dan Cavanaugh

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Testing for Performance Enhancing Drugs: The Case of a Chiral Stimulant, Daniel W. Armstrong

Submissions from 2012

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How Do Cities Grow?, Kathryn Holliday

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Reflections on the Texas Brand of Justice: The Struggle to Adpot and Implement the Fair Defense Act (and a few remaining challenges), Michael K. Moore

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When Books Go Underground: Censorship and Media Control in Russia, Lonny Harrison

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Can Virtual Patients Teach Student Nurses about Pediatric Respiratory Diseases?, Judy LeFlore

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WOLF: A Case Study in the Making of a Feature Film, Ya'Ke Smith

Submissions from 2011

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Alternate Energies: Nuclear and Beyond, Asok Ray

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Integrity First: West Point and John Goolsby, James Campbell Quick

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The Mexican Struggle for Independence from Spain, 1810-1821, Douglas W. Richmond

Submissions from 2010

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The Use and Exchange of Srawings in Renaissance Art, Mary Vaccaro

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Who Will Take Care of You and Me?: Understanding the Implications of the Nursing Shortage, Carolyn L. Cason

Submissions from 2009

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The Earth Moves Beneath Our Feet, Pamela E. Jansma

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Sustainability and the Crisis of Expertise, Jeff Howard

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The Mystery of Mass, Kaushik De

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Nanoscale Photonic Devices and Their Applications in Optical and Electronic Systems, Robert Magnusson

Submissions from 2008

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Diversity in Organizations: What the Research Shows, Myrtle Bell

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McCain or Obama: Predicting the Winner, Thomas R. Marshall

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From Compass to Hybrid Vehicles: Permanent Magnets for Sustainable Development, J Ping Liu

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Wind Generation: A Prominent Form of Renewable Energy, Wei-Jen Lee

Submissions from 2007

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Ghana - A Musical Odyssey, Michael L. Varner

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The Creative Group Mind - Genius or Dummy?, Paul B. Paulus

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The Management of Chronic Pain: An Update, Robert J. Gatchel

Submissions from 2006

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The Power of Performance: Women's Olympic Bobsled Team and Athletic Trainers Combine for Success, Cynthia A. Trowbridge

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Quiet Power: The Plays and Films of Horton Foote, Laurin R. Porter

Submissions from 2004

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And The Winner Is… Perils of Predicting Presidential Elections, Rebecca E. Deen