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Design Thinking and Strategy Lead UT Senior to an IBM Internship
A double major gave Emmy Chen the technical foundation and a unique mindset to thrive in a competitive summer internship at IBM’s Blue Studio.
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McCombs School of BusinessComing Home: Q&A With McCombs School of Business Dean Bradley R. Staats
McCombs’ new dean on listening first, learning always and why he’s happy to be home.
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Publishing in a Leading Journal as Undergraduates
Three undergraduate researchers published with a team in Nature, shedding new light on a microbe and its host.
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A Century of Questions: UT’s Mark Raizen on Quantum Mechanics and the Future of Medicine
Researchers at Raizen’s UT lab are searching for new possibilities in health and medicine linked to quantum mechanics.
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The Longhorn on the World Cup Stage
Ismail Elfath, who is officiating today’s World Cup semifinal, began his journey as a referee while on the Forty Acres 20 years ago.
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UT Austin Villa Finishes Strong at RoboCup 2026
Students travelled to South Korea to compete in the world’s largest and most prestigious robotics competition.
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The American Experiment, Exhibit 2
The second exhibit of defining national documents by the LBJ Presidential Library and UT’s Briscoe Center for American History highlights forks in the road.
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Texas Advanced Computing CenterOpening the Future of Science
Scientists explore Horizon, the flagship supercomputer of the U.S. NSF Leadership-Class Computing Facility, and the discoveries it will enable.
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Get Better Sleep With Ultrasound Patch That Boosts REM Rest
A wearable bioelectronic device increased REM sleep in real-world trials, without invasive surgery or medication.
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Summer at CERN
A group of undergraduate students spent their summer at the world’s largest particle physics laboratory.
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What Did Art in America Look Like 250 Years Ago? A Q&A With Art History Professor Susan Rather
The College of Fine Arts professor spoke about the evolution of artists and art since our nation’s birth.
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Founding Fathers and the Forty Acres
The University of Texas at Austin was founded more than a century after the United States. But there are more connections to the founders on the Forty Acres than you might expect.




