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The Texas Student Research Showdown
UT pitch competition trains undergraduates in research communication
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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin to Host Texas Wireless Summit, 5G Technology Demonstration
The Wireless Network and Communications Group at UT Austin will hold its 14th annual Texas Wireless Summit, a one-day academic and industry event.
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Thomas Weiser Honors the Memory of His Daughter Haruka and Introduces “Walk With Me” Safety Campaign
Thomas Weiser spoke at a flag-lowering ceremony held Friday, October 14, 2016 to honor the life of his daughter Haruka Weiser and introduce the “Walk With Me” safety campaign in her memory.
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Oldest Known Squawk Box Suggests Dinosaurs Likely Did Not Sing
The oldest known vocal organ of a bird has been found in an Antarctic fossil of a relative of ducks and geese that lived during the age of dinosaurs. The find advances research on sounds dinosaur may, and may not, have made.
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New Platform for Roundworms Could Speed Up Drug Delivery
Engineering researchers at UT Austin have developed a research platform for roundworms that could speed up drug discovery.
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Facebook More Effective at Mobilizing Voters than Traditional Get-Out-The-Vote Efforts, Study Finds
In a new study, researchers found that individuals are significantly more likely to vote if they receive reminders through Facebook that voting records are public by messages of encouragement or shame to vote.
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UT Professor Recruited by Scotland’s Government to Advise on Educating Diverse Populations
Where do the leaders of the world look when they want to improve their education systems? The University of Texas at Austin.
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Papers of Nicaraguan Luminary Ernesto Cardenal Find a Home at Benson Latin American Collection
The archive of Nicaraguan poet, priest and political activist Ernesto Cardenal will open in November at the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection at UT Austin.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin’s Coding Boot Camp Hosts Demo Day for Students and Area Employers
UT Austin’s Coding Boot Camp Demo Day will feature nearly 50 job-ready, full-stack developers showcasing their final projects and portfolios to approximately 100 local employers.
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UT Austin’s School of Architecture To Host “The Secret Life of Buildings” Symposium
The School of Architecture at UT Austin will host a four-day symposium called “The Secret Life of Buildings.”
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UT Austin’s “Ethics Unwrapped” Program Renewed for Two More Years
The McCombs School of Business is renewing its ethics education program for two more years due to the program’s expansive growth and popularity worldwide.
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The Open Agenda: The Future of the UT Libraries
“More than a warehouse of books … I think of libraries as change agents in the lives of people,” says Lorraine Haricombe, the vice provost and director of the UT Libraries in Austin.




