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Meet a Game Changer: Paul Woodruff
On March 28 at the Game Changers live taping, the Undergraduate Studies dean discusses the “Ajax dilemma” and issues of fairness in American society.
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Meet a Game Changer: Jeremi Suri
On March 28 at the Game Changers live taping, the global affairs expert will examine U.S. history and how it should empower citizens to reinvent American greatness again.
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Training global diplomats
A new multidisciplinary initiative will draw on research and teaching expertise from the LBJ School, College of Liberal Arts and School of Law.
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LBJ School Launches New Multidisciplinary Initiative to Train Global Diplomats
In an effort to lead a renaissance among the next generation of diplomatic leaders and scholars, the Lyndon B.
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Helping Texas Schools Do More With Less is the Goal of Education Productivity Forum
Event: The second annual Improving Productivity in Public Education forum will focus on how schools can achieve better results with fewer resources.
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Tower shines orange tonight
On March 21, the Tower lights will recognize the McCombs School of Business MBA students who won the International Sports MBA Case Competition.
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Marketing emotion and micro-targeting through political ads
As part of our Elections 2012 coverage, visiting scholar Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto reveals what the future holds for political ad campaigns this season.
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The African American Male Experience in Higher Education to Be Discussed
Event: The Sweatt Symposium – “Awareness to Action: The African American Male Experience” When: Wednesday, March 21, 5 p.m. (reception), 6 p.m. (panel discussion)
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Dance Revolution
Senior Cooper Neely took unexpected steps to his major in dance. He’s now one of the stars performing lead roles in the program’s spring show, “Catalyst.”
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Where gardening is all but elementary
At the University of Texas Elementary School, students get a taste of organic gardening and learn how to make lifelong healthy eating habits a part of their lives.
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Going organic?
Lydia Steinman in the Department of Nutritional Sciences talks about the meditative joy of gardening and busts some myths about organic versus conventional gardening.
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Prophetic politics
As a part of our Elections 2012 coverage, Journalism Professor Robert Jensen discusses why we need to chart a healthy role for religion in public life.




