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New Falcon Cam Offers Live Viewing of UT Tower’s Resident Raptor
A new live streaming web camera will allow scientists and members of the public to learn about a rare peregrine falcon that lives at the top of the UT Tower.
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Sen. Fred Harris (D-OK), Julián Castro to discuss race relations on 50th anniversary of Kerner Report, a historic study that examines the roots of racism and inequality in U.S.
Sen. Fred Harris, Julian Castro to discuss race relations on 50th anniversary of Kerner Report
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UT International Board of Advisors Creates Award for Global Learning
The UT International Board of Advisors has launched its first program, the President’s Award for Global Learning, as part of its effort to further internationalize the campus and prepare future global leaders.
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UT Austin May Use, Develop Portions of Central Health Campus
UT Austin is working to move some Dell Medical School operations into two blocks of land in Austin’s nearby innovation district and to partner there with other health-oriented organizations.
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Archive of Photographer Fritz Henle Comes to Texas
The Ransom Center has acquired Fritz Henle’s archive, containing negatives, transparencies, contact sheet books and thousands of prints spanning the photographer’s career.
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This Longhorn is Ready for Gold at 2018 Paralympic Winter Games
Returning to reclaim the gold medal for the U.S. sled hockey team will be Texas Longhorn Jen Lee.
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Hidden “Rock Moisture” Could Explain Forest Surviving Drought
Research conducted by The University of Texas at Austin has found that a little-studied, underground layer of rock can hold significant amounts of water that may serve as a vital reservoir for trees in times of drought.
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Students Step Up for a Greener Future
UT undergraduates host the first Energy Olympiad, a research competition focused on fostering the next generation of energy sustainability.
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Cancer Agency Awards More Than $3 Million to University of Texas at Austin Scientists
$3M from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas will support cancer research in the departments of Molecular Biosciences and Chemistry.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Biggest Event of its Kind in the U.S., UT Austin Engineering Hosts ‘Girl Day’
The Women in Engineering Program in the Cockrell School of Engineering at UT Austin will host more than 10,000 children, parents and educators from across Texas for its 17th annual Girl Day.
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Research on Migrant Health and Teen Pregnancy Among Joint Projects Emerging from Unprecedented UT Austin-Mexico Summit
Researchers from leading health institutions in Mexico and UT Austin gathered this week for a first-of-its-kind summit in Austin to develop concrete and actionable research projects to improve health.
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Wasn’t Russia banned from competing in the Olympics?
UT professor and sports historian John Hoberman explains how politics and power are connected to the Olympics and those “Olympic Athlete from Russia” uniforms you may have seen.




