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Stekler’s Archives Reveal Intersection of Film and Politics
Professor Paul Stekler recently donated his film archives to the Briscoe Center for American History. He reflects on his long career documenting “American political anthropology.”
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The Longhorn Maker Movement
From soldering and woodworking to 3D printing and robotics, the “maker” activities available on campus are as varied as the students driving the Maker culture.
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Joystick Not Required
A new vanguard of creative video game and mobile app developers is on the rise, thanks to the UT Game and Mobile Media Applications (GAMMA) Program.
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Some Prairie Vole Brains Are Better Wired for Sexual Fidelity
Researchers have found that natural selection drives some male prairie voles to be fully monogamous and others to seek more partners.
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Nature, Not Humans, Has Greater Influence on Water in the Colorado River Basin
Researchers have found that the water supply of the Colorado River basin, a vital source of water in the Southwest, is influenced more by wet-dry periods than by human use, which has been stable during past decades.
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UT Austin Campus Carry Working Group Offers Recommendations
The Campus Carry Policy Working Group has submitted recommendations to President Fenves for implementing SB 11.
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UT Austin Statement About Event by Outside Group
The university is aware of media reports about an outside group’s intention to stage a performance of a mass shooting.
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Amicus Briefs Demonstrate Support for University
From educators to politicians, business leaders to students, more than 65 groups have written to the U.S. Supreme Court backing UT Austin’s position in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin.
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University of Texas Argues Before U.S. Supreme Court on the Educational Benefits of Diversity in Higher Education
UT Austin argued before the US Supreme Court that students and the nation benefit when universities can assemble diverse student bodies.
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How Speakers Handle Questions During Presentations is Just as Important as Delivery, Study Shows
Professor John Daly in the Department of Communication Studies has published new research that explores public speaking and how speakers handle objections and questions after their presentations.
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Five States to Join Math Project for College Students
Five states will develop state mathematics task forces and work to improve college student success in a three-year Dana Center project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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9 Reasons UT Austin Loves the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities
From Shakespeare at Winedale to archaeology in Greece, here are nine reasons UT loves the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities on their 50th anniversary, as their chairs visit campus.




