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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.
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The Art of Football
From the Roman Colosseum to DKR: Explore how spectator sports have influenced culture at “Half Time,” a new exhibition at the Visual Arts Center.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Leadership and Service
In 2026, the College of Education’s Cooperative Superintendency Program celebrates 50 years of preparing visionary leaders to serve Texas public school systems.
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Texas Science Festival Invites Community to Partake in the Joys of Discovery
From a talk-show themed night featuring science comedy to a campus-wide day for hands-on STEM exploration to special events spotlighting the latest scientific discoveries, the 2026 Texas Science Festival offers something for everyone.
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6 Longhorns Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Two faculty members and four alumni were selected to the prestigious academy.
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Celebrating Love at the Tower
From fairy-tale proposals to a father’s last visit to Austin, three UT alumni share the moments at the Tower they’ll carry with them forever.
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College of Liberal ArtsSociety for Affective Science Grants Early Career Award to UT Psychologist
The Society for Affective Science (SAS) has awarded Desmond Ong, assistant professor of psychology, the SAS Early Career Award, an award granted annually to an emerging scholar whose work demonstrates exceptional promise.
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UT Researchers Map the Path to Viable Carbon Capture
Cross-disciplinary team proposes a systems approach to make carbon management economically viable.
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An Olympian Task
Longhorn alumna and State Department Special Agent Becky McKnight is helping keep Winter Olympians safe.






