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Gates Foundation Grant Jump-Starts Innovative Malaria Research at UT Austin
Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering received a $100,000 grant from the Gates Foundation for health-related research.
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Rare Evolutionary Event Detected in University of Texas Lab
After nearly a half trillion tries, a rare event was seen that might solve an evolutionary puzzle about DNA in genomes and the cause of diseases like cancer.
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Making Virus Sensors Cheap and Simple: New Method Detects Single Viruses in Urine
A new method to rapidly detect a single virus in urine could be adapted to detect a range of viruses, including Ebola, Zika and HIV.
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CFP Foundation Donates $1 Million to Create Scholarships for Under-Resourced Students
CFP Foundation is donating $1 million to the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin to establish a Subiendo Endowed Scholarship for Rising Leaders.
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UT System Regent Sara Martinez Tucker Delivers Commencement Address
Watch UT System Regent Sara Martinez Tucker deliver the keynote address at the 133rd Spring Commencement of UT Austin and read her remarks as prepared.
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Summer Guide to the Forty Acres
Summer is the perfect time to visit campus and explore the many attractions the university has to offer.
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Throwback: 6 Great Commencement Speeches from UT Austin
Take a look back at six great commencement speeches from years past.
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Summer Guide to History and Science on Campus
Explore these campus destinations to learn about monumental moments in history and scientific discoveries.
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Summer Guide to the Arts and Culture on Campus
The Forty Acres has art and culture exhibits across campus that appeal to aficionados and casual observers alike.
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UT Austin Wins State Grants for Cancer Drug Research
Dr. Kevin Dalby has received an almost $5 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Resarch Institute of Texas.
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Unstable East Antarctic Glacier Has Contributed To Sea Level Rise in the Past
New research in Nature reveals that a massive unstable glacier in East Antarctica has contributed significantly to rising seas in the past.





