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“Dig In” by Susan Whyne Opens at Courtyard Gallery
The Courtyard Gallery features the artwork of faculty and alumni of the Department of Art and Art History in the College of Fine Arts. Faculty Susan Whyne’s “Dig In” a collection of paintings and sculptures, will be on exhibition from Sept. 13-Jan. 25.
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UT Austin to Host Pakistani Fulbright Students and Discuss American Academics
The University of Texas at Austin will host the Fulbright Pakistan Workshop for newly arrived Fulbright students pursuing graduate studies in the United States.
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$18.5 Million Grant Establishes Center for Nanomanufacturing Systems for Mobile Computing
The University of Texas at Austin has been selected to receive an $18.5 million grant over the next five years from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to create and lead a nanosystems engineering research center.
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Five Key Lessons (and Challenges) from the Great Texas Drought
Scientists at UT-Austin are at the forefront of research to make the state better prepared for future water shortages. Five key lessons (and challenges) from the state’s worst single-year drought in history.
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UT Game Changers: Andy Ellington, Do I Really Need a Doctor for That?
Andy Ellington: Do I Really Need a Doctor for That? Technology Should Allow Us to Diagnose Ourselves.
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Space Scientists Say “Hasta La Vista” to Asteroid Vesta with Release of Citizen Science Project
To celebrate the successful exploration of Vesta, Dawn mission scientists and engineers will share mission stories and answer questions submitted via Facebook, Twitter and email in a live, interactive video event.
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“Forged in Flames” Making the Stories of the 2011 Labor Day Wildfires Available to the Community
KUT News will host “Forged in Flames,” a community forum on making the stories of the 2011 Labor Day wildfires available to the community.
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New Director Starts Work To Build University-wide Recruiting Center
A student-driven initiative has come one big step closer to fruition with the hire of a new leader. Her first task? To begin plans for a premier facility where employers will interview and recruit The University of Texas at Austin’s best and brightest.
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University’s First African American Vice President Dies
Dr. James L. Hill, senior vice president of The University of Texas at Austin and life-long educator, who helped the university make significant progress in the recruitment of students from underrepresented communities and build strong relationships with the East Austin community, died Sunday. He was 84.
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University Health Services Ranks Among Top 3 in the Nation
The Princeton Review has ranked University Health Services (UHS), part of the Division of Student Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin, as the third-best college health service in the United States. The ranking is part of the Princeton Review’s newly released 2013 edition of The Best 377 Colleges. University Health Services moves up…
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Harry Ransom Center Receiving Applications for Research Fellowships in the Humanities
The Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin, is now receiving applications for its 20132014 research fellowships in the humanities.
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TEDxAustin: A Million Decisions Behind One Big Idea
The Austin Forum on Science, Technology and Society will host “TEDxAustin: A Million Decisions Behind One Big Idea” presented by lead curators Nancy Giordano and Shawna Butler.




