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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.
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New Interpretation for Aztec Sun Stone Shows It Is a Named Portrait
Art history professor David Stuart argues that the image on the Aztec Sun Stone is a named portrait of the ruler Montezuma II as a “sun king.”
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New Rowling Hall Is the Future of Business Education at UT Austin
The McCombs School of Business is celebrating the opening of its new 497,500-square-foot graduate business facility, Robert B. Rowling Hall, today at The University of Texas at Austin.
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UT Among Peace Corps’ 2018 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges & Universities
UT Austin ranked No. 8 among large schools on the Peace Corp’s 2018 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list. There are 61 Longhorns currently volunteering worldwide.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Gateway to UT Austin Campus to Change With Opening of 497,500-Square-Foot Graduate Business Building
The McCombs School of Business will celebrate the grand opening of its new 497,500-square-foot graduate business education center, Robert B. Rowling Hall. The facility will provide an iconic look to one of the gateways to campus.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Come Discover What’s Next at Explore UT
UT Austin welcomes families and teachers from across the state to campus for a day of experiments, hands-on demonstrations, workshops, tours and other inspiring and exciting activities.
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UT/TT Poll: Top Republicans Enjoy Comfortable Leads in Primary Races While Democrats Deliberate on Their Choice for Governor
The latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll finds the state’s top Republican incumbents largely unchallenged in their party’s nominating contests.
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Longhorn Band Alumnus Pays It Forward
Longhorn Band and Cockrell School of Engineering alumnus Rick Church recently made the largest planned gift ever to the Longhorn Band — $12 million, along with a $7 million gift to the Cockrell School of Engineering.
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New Online Tool Will Decrease Time to Degree
With a $500,000 grant from Greater Texas Foundation, UT Austin will develop a new online tool allowing students across Texas and the nation to better understand how to transfer college credits between institutions.
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Texas Ranks Near Bottom for Political Participation and Civic Involvement
As early voting is set to begin in the Texas primaries, new data from UT Austin finds that Texas continues to have one of the nation’s lowest rates of political and civic participation.
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The Future of Science All in One Room
These students will stand alongside pre-eminent scientific leaders at 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting to discuss the latest developments in science, technology and policy.
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AAAS 2018: Invitation to Journalist Networking Event at the Annual Meeting in Austin
Members of the science press at AAAS 2018 invited to a networking event with UT Austin scientists and special guest LIGO Executive Director David Reitze.




