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National Awards Cite Academic Advising at The University of Texas at Austin
The National Academic Advising Association has named three individuals and two programs at The University of Texas at Austin as recipients of awards from the association’s Annual Awards Program for Academic Advising.
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What “Schoolhouse Rock” didn’t teach you
Project Vote Smart’s Key Votes program builds knowledge of the legislative process beyond the “Schoolhouse Rock” song on how a bill becomes law.
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Tower shines orange tonight
The Tower will be lighted orange May 4 in recognition of the rowing team’s victory at the Big 12 Championships April 30 in Kansas City, Kan.
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University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing Highlights National Nurses Month with Honor a Nurse Program
The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing is celebrating National Nurses Month with an Honor a Nurse fundraising program to give recognition to nurses who have made a difference.
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Competitiveness, Congress and You
Event: Sue Fratkin, a public policy analyst concentrating on technology and telecommunications issues, will engage participants in a discussion about what they can do to help scientists and researchers in the evolving political and economic scene.
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University of Texas at Austin Chemist Peter Rossky Elected to National Academy of Sciences
Dr. Peter Rossky, the Marvin K.
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ExxonMobil Gives $976,867 Donation to The University of Texas at Austin
ExxonMobil has given $976,867 to The University of Texas at Austin as a 3-to-1 match of gifts made by the company’s employees and retirees in the past calendar year.
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Field Guide for Texas Damselflies Highlights Diversity of Fascinating Insects
A new field guide for damselflies by University of Texas at Austin entomologist John Abbott is the most comprehensive guide for identifying the colorful insects that flit about streams and ponds around the state.
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Inaugural Class of University of Texas at Austin Forty Acres Scholars Announced
Ten top entering freshmen from across the state have been selected to receive the Forty Acres Scholarship, a new program from the Texas Exes Scholarship Foundation.
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The education of the guardians
Aerospace Engineering Professor Hans Mark’s experience preparing to testify before a Senate committee turned him on to the “great books.”
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Living to learn
In this video, Harry Ransom Center Director Thomas F. Staley reflects on the ways literature is vital to teaching us how to be alive.
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Experts Available to Discuss the Impact of Osama bin Laden’s Death
The following professors with expertise on the Middle East, terrorism and domestic politics are available to talk about the killing of Osama bin Laden and its implications for the region, national security and the Obama administration.




