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Seton and UT Austin Launch Innovative Research to Improve Healthcare Services Delivery
Seton Healthcare Family and UT Austin’s Center for Health and Social Policy (CHASP) at the LBJ School of Public Affairs have announced the funding of seven new health care research studies aimed at resolving critical health and health care services delivery problems in Central Texas.
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Keck Foundation Awards $1.5 Million for New Method to Cool Atoms and Student Research
The W. M. Keck Foundation has awarded scientists at UT AUstin two grants totaling $1.5 million to develop a powerful, alternative method for cooling atoms and involve more undergraduate students in using new advanced technologies for research.
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From the Forty Acres to Pluto: Longhorns in Space
As NASA’s New Horizons approaches Pluto, one alumnus will have particular cause to celebrate the accomplishment. From leading historic missions to out-of-this-world research, explore how Longhorns are changing the world with space-related projects.
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UT Faculty Members Honored with UT System Outstanding Teaching Awards
Eleven faculty members from UT Austin have been chosen to receive 2015 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards by the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System.
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The Mystery of the Brownbanded Bamboo Shark
Sharks are splashing across TV screens all week as viewers who love (or fear) the kings of the sea are tuning into shows about the allure (or revulsion) of great whites, hammerheads, makos and more. But if you want to unravel a great shark mystery – and learn why it gives researchers hope about the…
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Mexico and The University of Texas Expand Scholarly Exchange
UT Austin and the government of Mexico have renewed and expanded an agreement that will deepen academic relations between the two.
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UT Austin Signs Agreement for Academic Program Review of Athletics
UT Austin has completed the agreement that authorizes Gene Marsh, a national expert on collegiate athletics and academic integrity, to review Texas Athletics’ Student Services division.
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Investors May Be Missing Hidden Warnings in Audit Reports
Investors may be overlooking information about financial misstatement risk in unqualified audit reports, according to research from the McCombs School of Business at UT Austin.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Public Forums to Discuss the Future of Statuary at UT Austin
Two public forums will gather comment on the historical representation of the statuary on the Main Mall at UT Austin.
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Holocaust Museum Traveling Exhibition on Berlin Olympics Comes to UT Austin
UT Austin has partnered with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to host the traveling exhibit “The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936,” July 6, 2015, through Jan. 29, 2016, at the H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium.
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Stars & Stripes: Briscoe Collection Shows Evolution of Old Glory
However you’re celebrating the Fourth of July, you’ll surely see Old Glory waving over the land of the free and the home of the brave. Look inside the Briscoe Center for American History’s flag collection to see how the star-spangled banner has changed over time.




