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Get Straight-Shooting Entrepreneurship Insights from the Pros at UT Austin
So you want to be an entrepreneur? Great, but don’t expect a normal 9-5 lifestyle. Or a steady source of income. Or even for your original idea to make it through the start-up testing ground before morphing into something completely different.
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Model Predicts Which Delinquent Credit Card Holders Will Pay
Research from the McCombs School of Business has identified a way to accurately predict which delinquent credit card accounts will repay an outstanding balance.
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“Young Adventurers Film Series” Complements Exhibition “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”
The Harry Ransom Center presents the “Young Adventurers Film Series” in conjunction with the current exhibition “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” on view through July 6.
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UT Austin Launches Master’s Program in Identity Management and Security
UT Austin will start a first-of-its-kind Master of Science in Identity Management and Security (MSIMS) program, welcoming its first class of students in the spring of 2016.
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Bacteria Suppress Their Antibiotic-Resistant Cousins
Doctors battling antibiotic resistant superbugs are in desparate need of new treatment options. New research suggests that the infecting bacteria might be turned against themselves to weaken their defenses.
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UT Game Changers: The Texas Bookshelf Project
The University of Texas Press is undertaking a project unprecedented in publishing: The Texas Bookshelf.
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UT Austin Hosts Convocations and Commencement for 2015 Graduates
Darren Walker, a Texas Ex and president of the Ford Foundation, will deliver the keynote address during the 2015 spring commencement ceremony at UT Austin on May 23.
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Photojournalist and Professor Eli Reed’s Work Featured in New Book
A new book from the University of Texas Press presents the first career retrospective of Eli Reed, one of America’s leading contemporary photojournalists and the first African American member of Magnum Photos. Eli Reed: A Long Walk Home will be published May 15.
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Tower Shines May 12 for McCombs Students’ Victories
The Tower will have a burnt orange glow May 12 in honor of four national championships won by McCombs School of Business students.
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Six Tips for Staying Sharp
This time of year, students are cramming information into the dark corners of their brains just long enough to survive final exams. Later in life, we may come up against similar challenges with learning and memory. Here are six research-based tips for staying mentally sharp.
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New Leadership Named for Longhorn Band
Scott Hanna has been named the new director of the Longhorn Band at UT Austin. Hanna has served as the associate director of the band for the past 16 years and also will be promoted to associate director of bands in the Butler School of Music.





