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Blue-Collar Training in High School Leaves Women Behind, UT Study Says
Vocational training without a strong college-preparatory focus in blue-collar community high schools led to wider gender disparities among some millenials, according to sociologists at UT Austin.
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Texas Voters Embrace Border Wall, Muslim Bans in Latest UT/Texas Politics Project Poll
A majority of Texas voters support stricter immigration laws, including building a wall on the Mexico border and disallowing Muslims from entering the U.S., according to the latest UT poll.
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UT Texas Politics Poll: A Vote for Trump is a Vote Against Clinton
Texas voters support Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton, though many describe their choice as a vote against the opposing candidate rather than a vote for their chosen candidate..
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Marking Another Major Milestone, Dell Medical School Welcomes Its First Class
Less than four years after Travis County voted to establish a new medical school at UT Austin, the Dell Medical School is welcoming its first class of 50 students this week.
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University of Texas at Austin President Responds to Supreme Court Ruling
Read a statement from The University of Texas at Austin President Gregory L. Fenves on today’s court ruling in the case of Fisher v. University of Texas.
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Fix for 3-Billion-Year-Old Genetic Error Could Dramatically Improve Genetic Sequencing
New research published in Science could dramatically increase accuracy in genetic sequencing.
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Leading Health Care Transformer Joining Dell Med
Elizabeth Teisberg, co-creator of the idea of value-based health care strategy and an internationally recognized author and professor, is joining the Dell Medical School.
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Abortion Demand Increases in Latin American Countries Issuing Zika Virus Advisories, Research Shows
Requests for abortions increased significantly in Latin American countries that issued warnings to pregnant women about complications associated with Zika virus infection.
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Board of Regents Honors 11 UT Austin Faculty Members for Teaching Excellence
Eleven faculty members from UT Austin have been chosen to receive the prestigious 2016 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award from the UT System Board of Regents.
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Exhibition Presents Unprecedented Study of Renowned Photographer Elliott Erwitt’s Life and Work
Featuring more than 200 photographs, this is a comprehensive examination of photographer Ewittt’s life and work to date.
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Campus Installs First Living Wall
Designed to hold heat tolerant plants, the new wall serves a bio-habitat, air filter and research opportunity on campus.
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Lessons on Personalities Help Teens Cope With Social Stressors, UT Study Says
Teaching teens that personality traits can change helps mitigate stress from social challenges and improve academic performance, according to a new study.




