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Astronomer Daniel Jaffe Named Vice President for Research at UT Austin
Professor of Astronomy Daniel Jaffe has been appointed vice president for research at UT Austin.
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Global Public Health Messages Should Tell Stories to Go Viral, Study Says
Global public health agencies such as the CDC should use storytelling techniques to get audiences to share key public health messages, according to a UT health communication scholar.
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Flame Retardant Breakthrough is Naturally Derived and Nontoxic
Researchers at UT Austin have created a new nontoxic flame retardant to replace commercial additives that are often toxic.
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Five Great UT Scholarships
Getting a college degree is a huge life step, and for many students it is also their first big financial investment. Scholarship programs can help offset some of the cost while also offering travel opportunities, networking and leadership skills.
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UT Austin Receives $4M to Develop Techniques for Brain Imaging & Manipulation
Researchers at UT Austin will receive three grants totaling $4 million to develop techniques for imaging and manipulating the activity of neurons in the brain, research that will help scientists explore the mechanisms of addiction, obesity, fear and many other brain states and disorders.
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Blanton Museum of Art Presents “Moderno: Design for Living in Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela, 1940-1978”
“Moderno: Design for Living in Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela, 1940–1978,” opens at the Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin on Oct. 11.
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Blanton Museum of Art Presentation Offers a Rare Look at One of History’s Most Celebrated Medieval Manuscripts and Includes Medieval Arms and Armor
“The Crusader Bible: A Gothic Masterpiece,” which will be on view at the Blanton Museum of Art starting Dec. 12, is an exhibition of more than 40 unbound pages from one of the most celebrated French illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages.
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Digital World Map Broadens Scope for Middle Ages Teaching and Research
Online users can now travel back in time to the medieval world by clicking through a collection of international research on the first digital platform of its kind from UT Austin.
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Cunningham-Kruppa to Lead Preservation and Conservation Efforts at Ransom Center
The Harry Ransom Center announces the appointment of Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa as associate director and head of the Preservation and Conservation Division.
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Texas Engineering Team Wins Emmy Award for Video Quality Tool
The Television Academy announced today that Cockrell School of Engineering professor Alan Bovik and his team of former students and collaborators will be honored with a 2015 Engineering Emmy Award.
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Blanton Museum of Art Announces Groundbreaking for Ellsworth Kelly’s “Austin” and Organizes Symposium with Leading Kelly Scholars
The Blanton Museum of Art has announced that it will begin construction of Ellsworth Kelly’s “Austin” in October. A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for Oct. 31, and the building is expected to open to the public in late 2016 or early 2017.
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UT Austin Named One of the Healthiest Campuses in U.S.
The University of Texas at Austin is one of the healthiest campuses in the nation, prioritizing health and demonstrating innovation and excellence in promoting student well being. Learn how our cohesive, innovative public health approach to student physical and mental health and wellness helps keep Longhorns happy and healthy.




