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Bradley Staats Appointed Dean of McCombs School of Business
He will begin his appointment on July 1, succeeding Lillian Mills, who has served as dean since 2020 and will return to the Shulkin Department of Accounting as a distinguished faculty member.
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College of Natural SciencesUT Computer Scientist Elected to National Academy of Sciences
Scott Aaronson, a renowned quantum computing expert, joins the country’s most prestigious scientific organization.
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Moody College of CommunicationThrough persistence and passion, Jesus Martinez has built a career in entertainment
The RTF senior says a lifelong love of movies inspired him to take big leaps during his time at Moody College
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Law School Grads Pursue Careers as Vast as Texas
Three exceptional graduates reflect on their experiences at Texas Law and their next steps.
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College of Natural SciencesCut, Paste, Cure
Gene editing—with the promise of treating disease, improving crops and studying life itself—“has been one of the fastest bench-to-bedside technologies ever.”
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Making Waves on the Forty Acres
Civil engineering senior Cambry Stratton took every opportunity – in and out of the water
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Cockrell School of EngineeringTiny Probe Tracks Key Health Signals Simultaneously
The smallest-of-its kind probe can monitor glucose, lactate and ethanol levels.
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3 UT Professors Will Join American Academy of Arts and Sciences
College of Liberal Arts and College of Natural Sciences faculty members to be inducted in one of the oldest learned societies for independent policy research
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Michael and Susan Dell Surpass $1 Billion in Giving to UT Austin
New Investments Will Launch Advanced Research Campus and AI-Native Medical Center, While Expanding Supercomputing, Scholarships and Student Housing
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Transforming Cancer Treatment Through Digital Innovation
Tom Yankeelov develops digital twins of breast cancer tumors using medical imaging — models that predict how tumors respond to different treatments
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Next-Generation Nuclear Innovation
At the annual Texas Nuclear Symposium, held as part of UT Energy Week, faculty members and students presented work contributing to national security, medical and energy advancements.
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Video: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Delivers Special Lecture at UT Austin
Justice Thomas’ lecture commemorated the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.




