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UT To Enhance U.S. Space Force Detection, Response to Security Threats
UT Austin is the first university to receive funding from the Texas Space Commission, using an integrated approach that combines academic research, industry partnerships, and high-performance computing to rapidly detect and respond to threats in orbit.
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UT Receives Gift To Name Department of Accounting
Jonathan Shulkin’s gift to the McCombs School of Business will open broader career paths for country’s top students
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From Idea to Impact: UT Student Rethinks How Surgeons are Trained
A biomedical engineering senior leads multidisciplinary effort to transform surgical education for complex procedures
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And Just Like That, It’s 30 Years Later. Did We Follow the Campus Master Plan?
In the late 1990s, UT along with Cesar Pelli & Associates undertook an ambitious makeover of the campus. Studying that plan is a fascinating look back and a study in big-picture thinking, incremental progress and unforeseen change, as we prepare for a new campus master plan.
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A Towering Birthday
The Main Building’s dedication ceremony was a snapshot in a much longer and dramatic opening.
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UT Embarks on a New Campus Master Planning Effort To Shape Its Future
The plan will transform the University’s physical footprint to enhance innovation and academic excellence, while creating a more accessible, connected campus environment for the entire UT community.
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Moody College of CommunicationLonghorns Level Up at 2026 Academic Esports World Tournament
UT students competed against international teams in game play, an academic debate, a business pitch and a game jam where participants developed a concept for a new game.
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College of Natural SciencesA Break in a Longstanding Mystery about Origin of Complex Life
Breathe easy. It appears our microbial ancestors used oxygen, too.
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UT Launches New School of Computing, Uniting Computer and Data Science, Statistics, Information Disciplines
New school will unite key strengths to establish a center of excellence, strengthening interdisciplinary research and preparing talent for a rapidly changing economy.
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UT Alumna Awarded Prestigious Graduate Scholarship To Further Carbon Cycle Research
Balancing work, research and a double major, Maddie Fail thought her résumé wouldn’t stand out; then, she was one of only 26 U.S. students selected as a Gates Cambridge Scholar.
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Kimo Martinez: Bringing a Family Legacy of Service to the Final Frontier
UT Aerospace engineering and Air Force ROTC alumnus joins newest branch of armed forces as a U.S. Space Force officer.
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The Tower History Carved in Stone
Take a journey through Texas history, as told through the limestone that makes up our iconic landmark.




