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Work, Money Worries Leave Many Musicians Singing the Blues
Dell Med Researcher Identifies Key Factors Affecting Musicians’ Mental Health
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Rio Grande Valley Students To Get Send-Off From UT Austin President and Administrators
UT Austin President Gregory L. Fenves and other university representatives will be in the Rio Grande Valley to officially welcome nearly 400 new students and their parents to the UT family.
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UT Mourns the Loss of Alumnus Frank Denius, the Ultimate Longhorn
Frank Denius was the ultimate Longhorn. He came to The University of Texas in 1945 after returning from World War II as a highly decorated hero — and never stopped giving his time, passion and resources to his alma mater.
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How Students View Intelligence May Affect How They Internalize Academic Stress, Study Finds
How students think about themselves and their abilities could affect their stress levels.
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A Texas-Sized Summer Reading List 2018
Curious what you should add to your reading list? UT faculty members handpicked 58 books to read this summer (or anytime).
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UT Researchers to Play Role in Energizing India
UT Engineers and India’s national oil company collaborate in novel energy recovery technique
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UT Students Ride 4000 Miles to Fight Cancer
Over the past 15 years, UT students have raised $8 million to fight cancer through Texas 4000, the longest annual charity bike ride in the world.
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When and Why Did Our Human Ancestors First Leave Africa?
A new discovery in China may help bridge the gap between where humans began and where they are today.
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Hogg Foundation Awards $4.5 Million in Grants to Address Well-Being in Rural Texas Communities
The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health at UT Austin has awarded $4.5 million in grants to six Texas organizations to support collaborative approaches to well-being in rural communities.
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New Research Provides Insight into Why U.S. Residents Seek Abortion Medication Online
Research from the LBJ School of Public Affairs reveals four key themes about the motivations and experiences of people seeking medication abortion online.
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Charles Martinez Appointed Dean of UT Austin’s College of Education
UT Austin has named Charles R. Martinez Jr. the next dean of the College of Education. His appointment will begin Jan. 1, 2019. He comes to UT Austin from the University of Oregon.





