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UT/TT Poll: Support for Trump Increases, Divisiveness Remains
Texas voters’ opinions of President Donald Trump have improved since he took office, though nearly half of Texans still think the country is headed in the wrong direction, according to the latest statewide poll.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT System Chancellor William H. McRaven to Deliver Inaugural Communication and Leadership Lecture
The Moody College of Communication will host UT System Chancellor William McRaven on Tuesday, Feb. 21 2017 for the inaugural event of the Communication and Leadership Speaker Series.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Horns and Aggies, Together for Texas at Orange and Maroon Legislative Day
UT Austin and Texas A&M university presidents will join university alumni association chiefs to discuss the legislative priorities for Orange & Maroon Legislative Day 2017.
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Longhorns in Love: 10 Stories from the Forty Acres
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re looking at some heart-warming love stories from the Forty Acres.
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New Mechanical Metamaterials Can Block Symmetry of Motion, Findings Suggest
A team led by engineers at The University of Texas at Austin has invented the first mechanical metamaterials that easily transfer motion effortlessly in one direction while blocking it in the other.
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Darrell K Royal’s National Championship Ring Comes to UT Austin
Darrell K Royal’s 2005 BCS National Championship ring will be added to the Darrell K Royal Collection in the Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports at UT.
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The Spice of Life Dinner
The Indian Students Association and the Division of Housing & Food Service work together to give campus a taste of home.
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A Future Face of Energy
At the age of 20, Karan Jerath has invented a device that could prevent oil spills, became the youngest member of the Forbes 30 Under 30 Energy list, and was selected as a UN Young Leader for the Sustainable Development Goals.
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UT Austin Professor, Five Alumni Elected to National Academy of Engineering
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected David T. Allen, professor in the Cockrell School of Engineering, and five alumni to the prestigious academy.
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A Trust Gap May Hinder Academic Success for Minorities
Losing trust in teachers during middle school could lessen students chances of attending college, according to psychology research at The University of Texas at Austin.
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UT Austin’s Harry Ransom Center Presents Free Spring Programs
The Harry Ransom Center will host free programs throughout the spring on subjects ranging from literature to photography.
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Third Annual UT Energy Week Explores New Technologies, Emerging Trends, Research Findings
Experts representing a broad spectrum of interests and perspectives gathered on the University of Texas at Austin campus Tuesday to kick off UT Energy Week.




