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Texas Collection of Comedias Sueltas and Spanish Theater Available for Research and in Online Database
The Texas Collection of Comedias Sueltas and Spanish Theater is available for research at the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. Individual records for each suelta are also available in an online database, providing extensive information about the collection.
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Too Hot to Exercise? New Research Links Obesity to Temperature and Humidity
If you live in the South and have trouble exercising during the muggy summer months, you’re not alone. New research by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin has found that adults are less physically active and more obese in counties where summers are hot, especially if they are also humid or rainy.
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Sustainable Landscape Rating System Available for Worldwide Use
The most comprehensive system for developing sustainable landscapes, the SITES v2 Rating System, has been released by the Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES) program for use by landscape architects, designers, engineers, architects, developers, policymakers and others who work in land design and development.
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“Hello! This is Liberty Speaking” – The Propaganda of WW I
Explore iconic World War I propaganda posters on display at the Harry Ransom Center as part of the exhibit, The World at War, 1914-1918.
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University of Texas at Austin Experts Offer Insights on Brazil
As the world’s attention focuses on the 2014 FIFA World Cup, The University of Texas at Austin offers the following faculty experts working in areas related to Brazil. All of these faculty members are affiliated with the university’s Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, one of the leading centers in the world for the…
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UT Austin Receives $12 Million to Help U.S. Curtail Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded The University of Texas at Austin a $12 million grant to fund carbon storage research aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Black Business Owners See Obstacles to Growth in Texas, Report Says
The number of black-owned businesses in Texas is growing, but the firms remain small in comparison to other Texas businesses, and their owners perceive significant barriers to growth and profitability, according to a new report from the Bureau of Business Research at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Get Lost in the Unexpected Beauty of Texas Surf Culture
View nostalgic, wind-swept images from “Surf Texas,” a new book from The University of Texas Press that reveals the essence of the surfers’ world from Galveston to South Padre.
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Media Advisory: Report Will Address State of Black-Owned Businesses in Texas
EVENT: State Sen. Royce West and University of Texas at Austin President Bill Powers will join researchers from The University of Texas at Austin as they issue a report, prepared in collaboration with the Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce, on the state of black-owned businesses in Texas. The event is open to…
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Abbott Maintains Lead Over Davis in Latest UT/Texas Tribune Poll
Attorney General Greg Abbott continues to hold an edge over gubernatorial challenger state Sen. Wendy Davis in the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll, with Republicans maintaining double-digit advantages in other major races.
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$1.5 Million Gift to Support Religious Studies Initiatives at UT Austin
AUSTIN, Texas A $1.5 million gift from the Foundation for Biblical Studies will support graduate students and faculty research in the study of Christian origins and related fields at The University of Texas at Austin.




