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Incoming Students Find Their Longhorn State of Mind at Orientation
Throughout the summer, incoming students are exploring the Forty Acres, making new friends, registering for classes and getting in a Longhorn State of Mind during Orientation. Take a look at what the newest Longhorns are saying about the upcoming school year.
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UT Austin Offers Its First Online Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
The Cockrell School of Engineering at UT Austin has launched its first Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering program offered completely online.
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Earthquakes in Western Solomon Islands Have Long History, Study Shows
Researchers have found that parts of the western Solomon Islands, a region thought to be free of large earthquakes until an 8.1 magnitude quake devastated the area in 2007, have a long history of big seismic events.
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UT Game Changers: Autism and Developmental Disabilities
Researchers in the College of Education are making an impact in the field of Autism and Developmental Disabilities.
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Ransom Center Initiative Provides Free Access to More Than 22,000 Images of Collection Materials
To lower barriers to use of its collections, the Harry Ransom Center has adopted an open access policy, removing the requirement for permission and use fees for a significant portion of its online collections believed to be in the public domain.
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UT Game Changers: Kids and Physical Activity
Researchers in Kinesiology and Health Education are studying children’s activity and its effects on behavior.
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Five Great UT Medical Education Innovations
What can students expect from enrolling in the first new medical school in decades to be opened at a Tier 1 research university? An education thoughtfully crafted to reflect the reality of practicing modern medicine.
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Dell Medical School Receives Accreditation, Will Welcome First Class Next Year
The Dell Medical School has received preliminary accreditation — a major milestone that allows the school to begin recruiting its first class, implementing its innovative academic programs and curriculum, and creating a model healthy city and community.
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Statement from UT Austin President on Supreme Court Announcement
Read the statement from The University of Texas at Austin President Gregory L. Fenves on the recent Supreme Court announcement.
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Corals Are Already Adapting to Global Warming, Scientists Say
Some coral populations already have genetic variants necessary to tolerate warm ocean waters, and humans can help to spread these genes, a team of scientists has found.
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UT Game Changers: Todd Humphreys, The Future of GPS
In this Web edition of UT Game Changers on The Longhorn Network, Todd Humphreys addresses the current use and future potential of GPS technology.
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Task Force to Review Jefferson Davis Statue on Campus
UT Austin President Gregory L. Fenves has established the Task Force on Historical Representation of Statuary to discuss the future of the Jefferson Davis statue on campus.




