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MEDIA ADVISORY: Emerging and Topical Energy Issues to be Debated During UT Energy Week
Experts from academia, industry, government and nonprofit organizations will explore new energy trends, technologies and research during the fourth annual UT Energy Week.
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A Six-String Violin? Grad Student Applies 3-D Printing to Music
A violin normally has four strings, this UT student needed one that had six. Instead of buying one, what does a longhorn do? He made it.
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Longhorn Fitness: Then v. Now
Need some fitness inspiration? We compiled a series of snapshots taking a look back at Longhorns to working up a sweat through the years.
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Ultra-Thin Memory Storage Device Paves Way for More Powerful Computing
Electrical engineers at UT Austin have developed the thinnest memory storage device with dense memory capacity.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Campus to Resume Normal Operations Tomorrow, January 17, 2018
At this time, the university expects to proceed with normal operations tomorrow, January 17, 2018.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: University to Close Tuesday Due to Threat of Severe Winter Weather
Due to the threat of severe winter weather, UT Austin will be closed, Tuesday, January 16, 2018.
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Tiny Dinosaur May Have Dazzled Mates with Rainbow Ruff and a Bony Crest
A newly discovered, bird-like dinosaur fossil from China used a shaggy ruff of rainbow feathers to attract mates.
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Playwright Arthur Miller’s Archive Comes to Harry Ransom Center
The Harry Ransom Center has acquired the archive of American playwright Arthur Miller.
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$15.5 Million Awarded for Austin State Hospital Redesign
Dell Medical School will lead a $15.5 million redesign of the Austin State Hospital to be the cornerstone for an improved system of collaborative, community-focused care that helps people across Central Texas.
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5 Things You Need to Quit Smoking
A popular New Year’s resolution that many fail to keep is to quit smoking. Make sure you have these five things lined up in your resolution plan to increase success.
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Statement on Rita Clements by President Gregory L. Fenves
Statement on Rita Clements, distinguished alumna and former regent.
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The Year in Tower Lightings: 2017 Brings Reasons for Tower to Shine
The past year brought plenty of reasons for the Tower to show off Longhorn pride with a burnt-orange glow.




