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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.
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Butler School of Music Premieres Solo Concerto for Tuba
Event: The University of Texas Wind Symphony and Butler School of Music (BSOM) faculty tuba soloist, Charles Villarrubia will premiere BSOM faculty composer, Donald Grantham’s, “Tuba Concerto.” The event is free and open to the public.
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$2.5 Million Awarded to Develop Better Heart Valve Treatment
A University of Texas at Austin professor and his research collaborators have been awarded a $2.5 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health to conduct research that will significantly increase our knowledge about artificial heart valves and lead to the development of valves that are more…




