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Dell Medical School Taps Medical Informatics Expert to Lead Population Health Department
Dr. William Tierney, an internationally recognized leader in medical informatics and health services research who has devoted his career to creating innovation, value and efficiency in health care delivery, will be the inaugural Chair of Population Health for the Dell Medical School at UT Austin.
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Media Advisory: UT Austin to Welcome 7,400 Longhorns to Campus during “Mooov-In”
UT Austin will welcome more than 7,400 students from 46 states, 51 countries and six continents to the Forty Acres during “Mooov-In.”
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Longhorn Welcome: Make the Most of Life at UT
Summer is winding down, kickoff is getting closer and students are returning to the Forty Acres for the start of classes August 26. Take a look at how Longhorns are getting ready for the school year, and make plans to attend our signature Longhorn Welcome events.
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UT Austin Ranks No. 37 in World for Academic Excellence
UT Austin is ranked No. 37 in the 2015 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), which evaluates more than 1,200 international higher education institutions.
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Statement on Jefferson Davis and Woodrow Wilson Statues Relocation
UT Austin will not be relocating the statues of Jefferson Davis and Woodrow Wilson on Saturday, Aug. 15, as initially planned.
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Jefferson Davis Statue to be Relocated to Educational Exhibit at History Center
The statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis will be relocated from the Main Mall at UT Austin to the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, where it will become part of a new educational exhibit, university President Gregory L. Fenves announced Aug. 13.
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Just the Start of the Tour at The Ransom Center
The End of the Tour, a new film recounting the final days of David Foster Wallace’s promotional tour for his groundbreaking novel Infinite Jest, is one of the most-buzzed-about indie films to hit theaters this summer. And it has UT Austin connections you may not be aware of.
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Computer Scientists Find Mass Extinctions Can Accelerate Evolution
A computer science team at UT Austin has found that robots evolve more quickly and efficiently after a virtual mass extinction modeled after real-life disasters such as the one that killed off the dinosaurs. Beyond its implications for artificial intelligence, the research supports the idea that mass extinctions actually speed up evolution by unleashing new creativity…
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Summer Break: Longhorns Put Their Horns Up Across the Globe While Studying Abroad
As summer comes to a close and students are returning to the Forty Acres, we’re looking back at how some Longhorns spent time studying abroad. In 78 countries across the globe, these students experienced an adventure-filled summer.
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University of Texas, Japan Collaborate on Next-Generation Energy Efficient Data Center
Partnering with the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), which acts as a Japanese government agency, UT Austin will begin using alternative energy sources to power some of its high-performance computers.
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Task Force Releases Report on Statuary on UT Austin Campus
The Task Force on Historical Representation of Statuary at UT Austin delivered its report to President Gregory L. Fenves on Aug. 10.
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Scientists Pioneer Method to Track Water Flowing Through Glaciers
New technique pioneered by UT Austin scientists is an essential step to understanding the future of the world’s largest glaciers as climate changes.




