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Spotlight on undergraduate research
English and Government major Zachary Garber recommends students speak to professors often because they have the research experience to share.
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Centerpiece Theater Screens “Baron Prásil (The Fabulous Baron Munchausen)” at the Visual Arts Center
Event: In conjunction with the senior design exhibition, Centerpiece Theatre presents the 1961 sci-fi/fantasy film, “Baron Práil (The Fabulous Baron Munchausen)” at the Visual Arts Center (VAC).
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Spotlight on undergraduate research
Psychology major Martinique Jones developed a new passion for learning through her research experience.
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The Department of Theatre and Dance Presents “The Pain and the Itch” and “Clybourne Park”
Event: The University of Texas at Austin Department of Theatre and Dance presents playwright Bruce Norris’ acclaimed plays, “The Pain and the Itch” and “Clybourne Park,” featuring the students of the
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Confessions of a biography junkie
Architecture Professor Larry Speck relishes the biographies of larger-than-life figures to draw energy and even inspiration from their everyday lives.
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Spotting career paths through a human lens
Dr. Kate Brooks, director of Liberal Arts Career Services, reveals how the humanities have inspired her life and can help shape careers.
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Seeing for yourself
Undergraduate Studies Dean Paul Woodruff uses Plato’s allegory of the cave to show how an education in the humanities “gives life to the mind.”
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Looking for her director’s voice
Aspiring Mexican filmmaker and M.F.A. candidate Ivete Lucas found that film and photography allow her to communicate across cultures.
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Why history matters
Don Carleton, executive director of the Briscoe Center for American History, reveals how the stories of our past make up who we are today.
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The cost of political speech
What went on and who said what at the latest Free Speech Dialogue, a semesterly panel discussion that addresses free speech controversies.




