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College of Fine Arts Launches Center For Arts and Entertainment Technologies
The center will facilitate the creation of new works and inventions that explore, expand and transform the arts and technology.
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President Johnson’s Pedernales River Chili
We found LBJ’s chili recipe in the Briscoe Center for American History’s archive and brought it to one of our world-class chefs to learn how to cook it.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin Warfield Center’s New Gallery Opens with “Patience on a Monument” Exhibit
“Patience on a Monument” by African American polymedia artist Eto Otitigbe will be the first exhibit to open in the Warfield Center’s new gallery.
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UT Scholar Tells the Story of Texas’ Violent Past on the Mexico-Texas Border
Photos and artifacts from one of the most violent decades in Texas history will be on display in a new exhibition at the Bullock Texas State History Museum.
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New Book Reveals the University of Texas at Austin’s Hidden Treasures
In the first thorough account of the collections at UT Austin, a new book spotlights more than 80 collections — some familiar and others virtually unknown outside their fields of research — acquired since the university’s inauguration in 1883.
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Kuhn to Lead Library Division at Harry Ransom Center
The Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin, announces the appointment of Jim Kuhn as associate director and Hobby Foundation Librarian.
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Award Supports Digitization of More Than 24,000 Images from the Gabriel García Márquez Archive
The Harry Ransom Center will digitize more than 24,000 pages from the Gabriel García Márquez archive, offering new perspectives on the author’s work and life.
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Through the Lens of Austen
English professor Janine Barchas has collaborated with the Vislab to put her research on display for students to time travel through the eyes of 19th century author Jane Austen.
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UT Austin Professor Launches Time-Travel Portal To 18th-Century Shakespeare Gallery
The Shakespeare Gallery has been digitally reconstructed by The University of Texas at Austin — just as it looked in 1796, when novelist Jane Austen took lodging around the corner while visiting London’s sites
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Ostracized Children Use Imitation To Fit In, Study Finds
The threat of ostracism influences children to imitate group behaviors as a means of re-affiliating, according to psychologists at UT Austin.
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Stekler’s Archives Reveal Intersection of Film and Politics
Professor Paul Stekler recently donated his film archives to the Briscoe Center for American History. He reflects on his long career documenting “American political anthropology.”
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Joystick Not Required
A new vanguard of creative video game and mobile app developers is on the rise, thanks to the UT Game and Mobile Media Applications (GAMMA) Program.




