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Gates Opens Building, Talks Health
Bill Gates spoke with students for the opening of the Bill and Melinda Gates Computer Science Complex and Dell Computer Science Hall. Read more.
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Gates Computer Science Complex and Dell Hall Begin New Era of Computing Education and Research
The Bill and Melinda Gates Computer Science Complex and Dell Computer Science Hall officially open this week at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Experts on Hugo Chavez’s Death from The University of Texas
The University of Texas at Austin is one of the leading institutions in the world for Latin American studies. It has a wide variety of experts available with backgrounds ranging from politics to energy policy to sociology, who can provide necessary context on the recent death of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
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University of Texas at Austin Names Four to Receive Presidential Citations
The University of Texas at Austin will recognize two political leaders, a respected attorney and a noted philanthropist with Presidential Citations this week.
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Texans Not Eager to Change Gun Laws, UT/Texas Tribune Poll Shows
Although a large majority of Texans support background checks for all gun purchases, they are not eager to change existing gun laws in Texas, according to a University of Texas at Austin/Texas Tribune poll.
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University of Texas at Austin’s Reputation Ranks 27th in the World
The University of Texas at Austin is ranked No. 27 in the 2013 Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings, a comparison of the world’s top 100 most powerful university brands. The ranking is a five-point climb for the university, which ranked No. 32 in 2012.
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Media Advisory: Media Invited to Preview Next Great Space Telescope
Event: Interview opportunities with astronomers from The University of Texas and NASA alongside a full-scale model of NASA’s next great space telescope When: March 6-8, by appointment
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Rick Perry Outpolls Greg Abbott in Latest UT/Texas Tribune Poll
Amid insider talk of a potential 2014 Republican primary race between Gov. Rick Perry and Attorney General Greg Abbott, a large share of Republican primary voters view the governor favorably, while Abbott remains popular but still a comparatively less familiar figure among state Republicans, according to a new University of Texas at Austin/Texas Tribune poll.
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Introducing: The Stampede Supercomputer
Event: “What is Computed Here Changes the World: The Stampede Supercomputing System” with Dr. Jay Boisseau, director of the Texas Advanced Computing Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
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Legendary Portraits on View at Ransom Center
From Pablo Picasso to Marilyn Monroe, Arnold Newman captured them all. Works by the iconic portrait photographer are part of a show this spring at the Ransom Center. See a slideshow.
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Tower Glows for Texas Independence Day
It’s our own little July 4! Texas Independence Day is March 2, and the tower will shine orange in recognition of the 177th anniversary of independence.
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UT Austin and ACC Launch a Co-Enrollment Program for Incoming Freshmen
The University of Texas at Austin and Austin Community College have announced that they will offer a co-enrollment program to freshmen that will enable qualifying students the chance to earn an associate degree from ACC and guaranteed admission to The Univer




