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UT Austin Faculty Experts to Discuss Galveston Bay Oil Spill
As crews work to clean up oil from Saturday’s fuel leak in Galveston Bay, Texas experts offer insight into ramifications of spills for companies and the general public. Specialists on petroleum production, Texas wildlife, environmental law and policy from The University of Texas at Austin are available to help evaluate the incident and broader energy issues…
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March 20 Tower Lighting Honors Outstanding Faculty and Staff
The Tower will glow orange to celebrate recipients of the Civitatis Award, Arno Nowotny Medal and the President’s Associates Teaching Excellence Award.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin to Host 15th International Symposium on Online Journalism
Media executives, journalists and scholars from the U.S. and around the world will attend the 15th International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ), an annual global conference hosted by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at The University of Texas at Austin’s Moody College of Communication.
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Statement from UT Austin President Bill Powers on the Loss of Distinguished Alumnus Robert S. Strauss
The following is a statement from University of Texas at Austin President Bill Powers regarding the loss of ambassador and alumnus Robert S. Strauss:
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Tower Lighting to Celebrate Engineering Professors
Tonight the Tower honors four Cockrell School of Engineering professors who were elected to the prestigious National Academy of Engineering.
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Photo Gallery: International Road Trip
Browse this stunning photography collection and see the world through the eyes and lenses of the students and staff of UT’s International Office.
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Former CDC Marketing Director to Lead New Center for Health Communication
Jay M. Bernhardt, former director of the National Center for Health Marketing at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been named founding director of The University of Texas at Austin Moody College of Communication’s new Center for Health Communication.
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For Men of Color, High Academic Motivation Does Not Bring Academic Success
Despite higher levels of engagement in the community college experience from rarely skipping classes to accessing tutoring services more frequently male students of color have lower academic outcomes than White male students who are significantly less engaged, according to a recent University of Texas at Austin report.
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Watch: Buzzworthy Longhorn Performances
UT student musicians have captured the national spotlight, with recent stints on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “American Idol” and NPR’s “Tiny Desk Concerts.”
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UT Austin Faculty Offer Insight into SXSW Tragedy
As Austin, the nation and the international community mourn the tragic automobile accident at SXSW early Thursday morning, several faculty experts at The University of Texas at Austin are available to help members of the media better understand issues raised by the incident. This list will likely be expanded. Please check back for the latest…
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Tower Celebrates Women’s Track Championship
The women’s track team won the 2014 Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championship. It’s their sixth Big 12 title and first since 2006.
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UT Austin’s Geosciences, Engineering, Education, Law, Business Schools in Top 15 in New US News Rankings
The University of Texas at Austin’s graduate schools in business, education, engineering, geosciences and law are all ranked among the Top 15 in the nation and the university’s accounting program is No. 1 in the nation, according to U.S.




