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LBJ School Partners with Texas Tribune on Health Care Symposium
The Texas Tribune is partnering with The University of Texas at Austin’s LBJ School of Public Affairs for the next installment of Texas Tribune Festival’
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On Display: Works in Conversation
UT’s Blanton Museum of Art turns 50 this spring with a new exhibit of masterpieces owned by Longhorns. Take a guided tour through some of the highlights.
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Outstanding Migrant Students To Be Recognized at The University of Texas at Austin
Forty exemplary high school migrant students will be recognized at the Migrant Student Recognition Ceremony at The University of Texas at Austin, and two will be named Exemplary Migrant Students of the Year. What: Migrant Student Recognition Ceremony
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Vice Provost Accepts New Position at Cornell University
Gretchen Ritter, vice provost for undergraduate education and faculty governance, will be leaving the university to serve at Cornell University.
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Daily Texan: Best in Texas
The Tower will shine orange April 11 to honor The Daily Texan, the state’s “College Paper of the Year” for the third consecutive year. Hook ’em!
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Disappearing Acts: Arctic Ice, Languages, 3D Objects
Professor Ken Dunton talks about the changing arctic in a video picked up by The Atlantic. See the video and read more major media hits by UT researchers.
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UT Austin “Assessment Dialogue” Poster Session and Q&A Wednesday, April 17
Assessment is a hot topic in higher education as faculty members and staffers look for effective methods and processes to drive improvement and increase student success. At The University of Texas at Austin, dynamic and creative methods are used across campus, and now is the time to share these assessment efforts with a wide, UT…
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Life Lessons from the Great Books
The Thomas Jefferson Center introduces students to the Great Books, a keystone of liberal arts education. Learn how these texts are still relevant.
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UT Energy Poll Shows Divide on Fracking
Americans have fractured feelings about the natural gas boom. They want more of it produced at home, but they are sharply divided about fracking. Read more.
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Spring 2013 UT Energy Poll Shows Consumer Opposition to Exporting Natural Gas
Thirty-nine percent of Americans believe the United States should keep the natural gas it produces at home rather than sell it to other countries, the latest University of Texas Energy Poll reports today. Only 28 percent of those surveyed say they support exporting domestically produced natural gas to other countries. Responses differ by gender, with…
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Where the Girls Aren’t
Young women aren’t avoiding math and science because of a lack of preparation, a new study says. This finding may help researchers pursue other avenues to explain gender differences. Learn more.




