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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin Salutes First Class of Black Undergraduates
UT Austin celebrates the 1956 class of African American undergraduates, known as The Precursors, at several events on and off campus.
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Elliott Erwitt Photography Collection Donated to Harry Ransom Center
The Harry Ransom Center has acquired the archive of renowned photographer Elliott Erwitt (American, b. France 1928). Caryl and Israel Englander generously donated the collection.
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Soncia Reagins-Lilly Appointed Vice President for Student Affairs at UT Austin
UT Austin President Gregory L. Fenves has appointed Soncia Reagins-Lilly as vice president for student affairs.
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UT Austin’s School of Architecture Establishes Initiative on Race, Gender and the Built Environment
The School of Architecture at UT Austin has established a new Initiative on Race, Gender, and the Built Environment, and appointed Anna Brand and Andrea Roberts as its first emerging scholar fellows.
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Super-resolution Microscope Builds 3D Images by Mapping Negative Space
A new super-resolution microscope technique could aid in the development of artificial organs such as skin or heart tissue.
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The official “bell ringer” for UT Austin passes away at 93 years old
For 60 years, Tom Anderson’s melodies drifted from the Tower’s Kniker Carillon. He is a legendary longhorn. He will be missed.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Kevin Durant to Speak on Campus About Leadership
NBA player and former Longhorn basketball star Kevin Durant will sit down with Daron K. Roberts, of the Center for Sports Leadership & Innovation, to discuss life as one of the most visible athletes in the world.
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New Degree Options in UT’s College of Fine Arts Designed to Prepare Students for Jobs in Creative Economy
The College of Fine Arts at UT Austin is adding two new undergraduate degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Arts and Entertainment Technologies and a Bachelor of Arts in Design.
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BEVO XV’s Reign Starts Sunday
There’s a new steer in town. And his reign starts soon.
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New ‘Critical Audit Matters’ Serve as Warning for Investors, According to New Research
The first major change in auditing reports in over 80 years could actually decrease rather than increase auditor litigation risk by serving as an implied disclaimer of auditor responsibility for certain areas.
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Experts Forecast the Changes Artificial Intelligence Could Bring by 2030
A panel of academic and industrial thinkers looks ahead to 2030 to forecast how advances in AI might affect life in a typical North American city.
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Maker Space to Support New Program, Creativity in the Library
The University of Texas Libraries and the College of Fine Arts at UT Austin are launching a new productivity space that allows library users to take ideas and turn them into reality.




