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Explore UT in photos
Explorers of all ages are invited to “The Biggest Open House in Texas” on Saturday, March 5 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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VIEWPOINT 2011 Lecture Series Announces Invitees Thomas Levin and Carrie Lambert-Beatty
Event: The Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas at Austin will present a series of visits by leading curators, critics and scholars from the contemporary art world throughout the spring semester.
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Women Who Obtain Birth Control Over the Counter in Mexico More Likely to Continue Use, New Research Shows
Women who obtain oral contraceptives over the counter in Mexico are likely to stay on the birth control pill longer than those who obtain pills by prescription at U.S. clinics, according to a study by researchers from two University of Texas campuses, Ibis Reproductive Health and New York University.
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Finding your mojo
Before her on-campus talk, Dr. Lissa Rankin shares some of her thoughts on true wellness, the medical field and how to live a more balanced life in this Q-and-A.
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Tower shines orange tonight
The Tower lights honor the McCombs School of Business students who won the GE Experienced Commercial Leadership Program Case Competition.
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Visual Arts Center Presents “The Working Homeless” Reception and Panel Discussion, Feb. 25
Event: “The Working Homeless” will be in the Center Space Gallery of the Visual Arts Center (VAC) in the Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas at Austin, Feb
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Fine Arts Library Hosts Trailer Ceramics Show
The Artstream Ceramic Library, a unique art exhibition featuring the work of 13 nationally recognized ceramic potters, will be hosted by the Fine Arts Library at The University of Texas at Austin through Thursday, March 31.
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Texas Leafcutter Ants Aided, But Also Limited, By Cold Tolerant Fungus Crops, Research Shows
Texas leafcutter ants farm crops of fungus that evolved cold tolerance to Texas winters, just as northern farmers cultivate cold weather crops, researchers from The University of Texas at Austin show in a new paper published in the journal PNAS Early Edition.
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Inside Haiti: A photographer’s vision
For more than 20 years, photojournalism alumna Maggie Steber has documented Haiti’s people, history and culture.
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Heman Sweatt Symposium Founders Discuss Evolution of Campus Tradition
Event: The monthly speaker series of the 25th annual Heman Sweatt Symposium on Civil Rights at The University of Texas at Austin presents two former university administrators, Drs.
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New Book Aims to Train Urban Educators
Teachers and administrators at The University of Texas Elementary School have completed a new book titled “Teaching to the Spirit of Every Child: Lessons Learned in Urban Education,” and are ready to disseminate it widely to educators across Texas.




