All News
-

Clever Fish Keep Cool
Coral reef fish, who are capable of adapting to warmer temperatures due to global climate change, will probably opt instead to relocate to cooler waters.
-

Texas/Oklahoma Game Will Be Broadcast in Virtual Reality
Andre Lorenceau, BBA ’13, founder of LiveLike, will offer a virtual reality live nationwide broadcast of the Texas/Oklahoma game this Saturday, October 8th.
-
Corporal Punishment in Schools is Used Disproportionately on African-American Children and Children with Disabilities
Corporal punishment in schools is used up to 50 percent more frequently on children who are African American or have disabilities, according to a new analysis.
-
‘Connectosomes’ Create Gateway for Improved Chemo Delivery, Fewer Side Effects
A new method could provide a faster means of targeting and killing cancer cells with significantly lower doses of chemo than conventional drug delivery methods.
-

The Tacos of Texas
A new book from UT Press shares authentic recipes, behind-the-scenes stories and the secret spots locals love.
-

UT Austin and Region One Promote College Success in South Texas School Districts
The Texas OnRamps Program at UT Austin is partnering with eight independent school districts in South Texas to bring college-level learning to 13 campuses.
-

Latin American Collections Now Available in Digital Repository
More than 500,000 books from the stacks of the Benson Latin American Collection, a trove of treasures related to Latin America, have been digitized and are now accessible online.
-

6 Great Podcasts from UT Austin
Across the Forty Acres, Longhorns are sharing knowledge and exploring new topics through podcasts. Check out some of our favorites:
-
$20 Million Patton Gift to Boost Liberal Arts Faculty, Graduate Program, Student Experience
A $20 million gift from Fort Worth oil and gas investor Bobby Patton Jr. and his wife, Sherri, will support faculty and graduate student endowments in the College of Liberal Arts at UT Austin.
-
MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin’s First Black Studies Conference Brings Notable Leaders, Scholars to Explore Role of Activism
Notable scholars and activists will shed light on topics involving the black diasporas at the first international black studies conference to be held at The University of Texas at Austin.
-
MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin’s Harry Ransom Center to Celebrate Harry Houdini
The Harry Ransom Center commemorates Harry Houdini on the 90th anniversary of his death with a range of events.
-

The Dawn of a New Astronomy
Distinguished alumnus returns to campus to talk about gravitational waves, colliding black holes, and tornadoes in space-time.




