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The power of money over the primaries
Center for Politics and Governance director Sherri Greenberg explains how the Citizens United Supreme Court case and Super PACs have influenced the Republican campaigns.
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Harry Ransom Center Hosts The David Foster Wallace Symposium
Event: The Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin, hosts The David Foster Wallace Symposium.
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Measuring energy efficiency at home
In this video, Associate Professor Jeff Siegel uses the UTest House to show how small energy-saving changes can have a big impact on your energy bill.
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Professor to Discuss the Influence of Memory on Our Present and Future
Event: The Austin Forum on Science, Technology and Society will host “The Predictive Brain: How Past Memories Influence Future Decisions” presented by Alison Preston, assistant professor,
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A serendipitous gift
School of Nursing alumna and scholarship recipient Trina Sommerlatte made more than a good first impression on donors Claud and Mary Virginia Jacobs.
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University Researchers Partner on Education Grant Project
A research team in the School of Undergraduate Studies (UGS) at The University of Texas at Austin has received a $150,000 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) grant to develop a set of online training modules for Texas educators.
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Bias in our media choices
In this video, Communication Studies Assistant Professor Natalie Jomini Stroud responds to questions about how political beliefs affect people’s media use.
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Gaining the edge on graduate school
Senior Ashley Garcia discovered her enthusiasm for research during an internship she found through the Intellectual Entrepreneurship program.
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Law Students From The University of Texas at Austin Volunteer to Help Underserved Communities
Students and faculty members from The University of Texas at Austin School of Law will fan out across the United States-Mexico border region during the second week in January to volunteer on a range of law-related projects and assist underserved communities.
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Ransom Center Exhibition Celebrates History and Influence of King James Bible
“The King James Bible: Its History and Influence,” an exhibition at the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin, demonstrates that four centuries after its first printing, the King James Bible (1611) remains one of the most influential books in the English language.
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Election 2012 Expert Guide
University of Texas at Austin experts available to discuss 2012 Presidential Election.
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New Book Explores Union Communication Through Lens of Boeing Labor Unrest
Small groups of workers can use communication tactics to agitate for democracy, transparency and fighting spirit within their unions, according to the new book “We ARE the Union: Democratic Unionism and Dissent at Boeing” (University of Illinois Press, 2011) by Dana Cloud, associate professor of communication at The University of Texas at Austin.




