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Leading Health Policy Reformer Joins Dell Medical School
Dr. Mark McClellan, a nationally known health policy expert who has led two federal health agencies, is joining the faculty at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Convocation Speakers to Address Fall 2015 Graduates at UT Austin on Dec. 5 and 6
Academic scholars, corporate executives and a member of the state Legislature are among the speakers for the 2015 fall convocation ceremonies.
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Strange Pilgrims: The Art of Installation
A recent collaboration with The Contemporary Austin, called Strange Pilgrims, is drawing art lovers to campus.
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@Texas: Volleyball Eyes National Title, Invisible Fish May Help Military Camo
@Texas is a monthly email to Longhorn nation keeping you up to date on the latest news from the Forty Acres. See what’s in this month’s edition, and sign up to get the next one delivered to your inbox.
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Mike Perrin Named UT Men’s Athletic Director
Mike Perrin has been named men’s athletics director and will serve in that role through the 2017-18 year.
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Texas Engineers Develop Potential Treatment for Whooping Cough
Texas Engineers are making progress on a potential Whooping Cough treatment for vulnerable infants.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: NEA and NEH Mark 50th Anniversary with Conversation Between Respective Chairs at The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin will host a conversation with National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Jane Chu and National Endowment for the Humanities Chairman William D. Adams to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the NEA and NEH.
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Nuclear Waste Storage Sites in Rock Salt May be More Vulnerable Than Previously Thought
Research from UT Austin shows that rock salt, used by Germany and the US as a subsurface container for radioactive waste, might not be as impermeable as thought or as capable of isolating nuclear waste from groundwater in the event that a capsule or storage vessel failed.
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The Perks of Giving Thanks: How Thanksgiving Can Help You Live a Happier Life
Giving thanks is more than just a holiday tradition — it improves your mental wellbeing, encourages you to give back and steers you on a healthy path.
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Student Organizations Create New Traditions for Local School
Volunteering during the holidays provides perspective for students and facilitates new traditions for community organizations.
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How Do You Understand Infinity? Ask a Supercomputer
What do gene sequencing, biofuel production, and the origins of the universe have in common? They’re all powered by the TACC.
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How to March: Secrets of the Longhorn Band
Have you ever wondered how to play an instrument and be part of a football-field-sized TEXAS at the same time? Longhorn Band members take on this challenge each week during football season. They’ve got to know not only the music in every halftime program but precisely where they need to march, turn and stand to form…




