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Free Minds Graduates Fifth Class of Adults on May 23
The fifth class of the Humanities Institute’s Free Minds Project, the only program in the state that helps adults living on low-to-moderate incomes jumpstart their college education by offering college-level coursework in the humanities at no cost, will graduate this May.
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Pharmacy Doctoral Candidate Millidhashni Reddy Wins $10,000 Granof Outstanding Graduate Student Award
Millidhashni Reddy, a College of Pharmacy doctoral candidate at The University of Texas at Austin, has won the $10,000 Michael H. Granof Outstanding Graduate Student Award at the Graduate School/University Co-op Awards for Excellence in Graduate Education.
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Life, liberty and the pursuit of diversity
There are a number of ways to make your mark on the university. Biology major Shannon Allport is a champion of diversity on campus.
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Class of 2011: A row of obstacles
The memory of graduating student Colby Lowrey’s mom pushes the McCombs School of Business graduate to the finish line.
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Class of 2011: Ringside to bedside
Graduating student Jay Ross is a former pro wrestler finding purpose in nursing.
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Class of 2011: Sustaining success
Graduating student Amrita Adhikary creates a new design for protecting the environment.
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TAMEST Holds Forum on The Research Mission of Universities
The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (TAMEST) will hold a Forum on The Research Mission of Universities today (May 19) from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Avaya Auditorium in the ACES Building at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Class of 2011: Heritage of hard work
Graduating student Joe Malacara is a former migrant worker who followed his mentor’s path to a pharmacy career.
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Film Examines Why Sports Aren’t Just About Games
Event: Screening of the film “Not Just a Game: Power, Politics and American Sports,” followed by a QandA with film creator and bestselling author Dave Zirin When: Sunday, May 29, at 7 p.m.
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Barbara Jordan Essay Competition Winners Announced
Three Texas high school students have earned top honors in the 16th annual Barbara Jordan Historical Essay Competition at The University of Texas at Austin for their essays on “The African American in Texas: Past and Present.”
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Nine University of Texas at Austin Teams Earn NCAA Public Recognition Awards for High Academic Marks
A total of nine athletic teams at The University of Texas at Austin will receive public recognition awards for their latest multi-year NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR), the NCAA announced Tuesday (May 17). These teams include baseball, men’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s tennis, women’s golf, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track…




