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Volcanoes Tied to Shifts in Earth’s Climate over Millions of Years
A new study reveals that volcanic activity may be responsible for climatic shifts over tens and hundreds of millions of years.
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UT Researcher Receives $500,000 to Study Rural Library “Hotspot Lending”
Professor from Moody College of Communication receives grant from The Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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University Leads Statewide Task Force to Create Suicide Prevention Video
UT Austin led a statewide task force to create an educational video on suicide prevention available for use by all colleges and universities in Texas.
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UT Austin Ranks No. 25 Globally for Science in Latest Nature Index
UT Austin ranked No. 25 in the world among academic institutions for publication of scientific research, according to the latest annual report from the Nature Index.
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UT Sociologist Wins Carnegie Fellowship for Research on U.S. Gun Culture
Communities of gun owners may be reshaping democracy, according to The University of Texas at Austin sociologist Harel Shapira, one of 33 scholars nationwide to receive the 2016 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship.
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School of Nursing and Austin-Area Community Groups to Improve Local Health Disparities
The School of Nursing and community partners will collaborate on projects to address health care inequalities.
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Research Week 2016: Learning Beyond the Classroom
Research Week showcases undergraduate research and connects students with research opportunities.
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UT Austin Delays Opening on April 18
Due to severe weather and the threat of flash flooding, UT Austin will open at 10 a.m. on Monday, April 18.
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UT Austin Mourns the Death of Priscilla Flawn
UT Austin mourns the death of Priscilla Pond Flawn, a longtime supporter and wife of two-time former president, Peter Flawn.
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U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul Speaks with Graduate Students on National Security
U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican who is chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, spoke with UT Austin students on March 30.
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Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas to expand Massive Open Online Courses with $600,000 from Knight Foundation
The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas will offer free, worldwide instruction in digital journalism through massive open online courses.
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Statement on Incident at Off-Campus Housing Facility
Resources available for students temporarily displaced from evacuation at off-campus housing facility.




