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Blanton Exhibition Highlights Art of Ancient Andes, Explores Relationship Between Art and Environment
[caption id="attachment_43623" align="alignright" width="400" caption="Moche stirrup spout bottle Early Intermediate Period (100-800 CE) ceramic. Photo courtesy Mark Menjivar."][/caption] AUSTIN, Texas The Blanton Museum of Art, in partnership with the Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas at Austin, will present a special selection of objects that illuminate the lifestyle, technological achievements and…
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Reinventing the ER, with Help from Assembly Lines
By taking cues from assembly lines, hospitals can improve ER efficiency and patient care. A UT management expert helped one Austin facility do just that.
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Students Pitch Shark Tank’s Cuban at Demo Day
“Some of the pitches I saw here tonight were better than ones I’ve seen on Shark Tank,” said Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban at Longhorn Startup Demo Day.
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Congratulations, Graduates!
The university will celebrate 2013 fall graduates Saturday, Dec. 7, and Sunday, Dec. 8, with a special “13” Tower lighting. Get more info about the ceremonies and Hook ’em!
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UT Austin Delays Opening Due to Inclement Weather
Due to inclement weather, The University of Texas at Austin will open at 10 a.m. today, Friday, Dec. 6. Classes scheduled for before 10 a.m. today have been rescheduled for the same time Monday, Dec. 9.
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University Mourns Loss of Graduate Ronnie Smith
The university community is shocked and saddened by the death of Ronnie Smith in Benghazi. Ronnie was a proud Texas Ex who earned a master’s degree in chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin in 2006. He was an enthusiastic and outgoing student.
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Department of Defense Panel to meet at UT Austin to Review Military’s Systems Involving Adult Sexual Assault
Event: An independent panel will convene at The University of Texas at Austin to discuss the systems used in the investigation, prosecution and adjudication of crimes involving adult sexual assault and related offenses under military law.
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Students Resurrect the Longhorn-Aggie Rivalry
The official rivalry may have died in 2011, but an upstart group of Longhorns and Aggies hatched a plan to reunite the longtime foes.
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Outstanding Students Study Hard, Give Back
Seniors Alex Arambula and Clark Plost enjoy a moment in the spotlight with Student Affairs Vice President Gage Paine. Learn more about the winners. [Video]
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Google Supports Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas’ Latest MOOC
Noticing a lack of Spanish-language Web content, Google is supporting the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas in promoting the creation and development of digital journalism projects in Spanish.
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Before Finals Frenzy, Thanksgiving with Your Professor
“I do this so students can feel the warmth of home during a holiday in which they are separated from family,” says finance professor Stephen Magee of his annual tradition.
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Model Suggests Ocean Currents Shape Europa’s Icy Shell in Ways Critical for Potential Habitats
In a finding of relevance to the search for life in our solar system, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin’s Institute for Geophysics, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research have shown that the subsurface ocean on Jupiter’s moon Europa may have deep currents and circulation…




