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The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) has announced plans to construct a new 51-acre campus, UTA West, in West Fort Worth, expected to open in fall 2028. This expansion, approved by the UT System Board of Regents, aims to serve over 10,000 students and enhance educational access in a rapidly growing area. UTA President Jennifer Cowley highlighted the campus's potential to foster economic growth and meet educational needs, while Chancellor James B. Milliken described it as a major milestone for both the university and Fort Worth. Meanwhile, Texas A&M University is also expanding its presence in Fort Worth with a new Research and Innovation Building, further contributing to the region's educational and economic landscape. This new facility, alongside the ongoing development of the Law and Education Building, aims to create a collaborative environment akin to innovation hubs like Silicon Valley. Both universities' expansions are expected to significantly impact local demographics and economic development.
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