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Texas Executive MBA Hits Top 10 Globally, Excellent Value
The Texas Executive MBA Program at The University of Texas at Austin is ranked ninth in the world, according to Poets and Quants for Executives’ second annual EMBA ranking. The McCombs School of Business debuted at ninth last year among North American schools. This year’s ranking combined programs from around the world into one global…
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UT Energy Symposium Kicks Off Spring Semester with “Utility of the Future”
The Energy Institute at The University of Texas at Austin will renew its ongoing lecture series on energy-related issues today with a presentation from former Austin Energy General Manager Roger Duncan.
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Educational Disadvantages Associated with Race Still Persist in Brazil Despite Improvements, New Study Shows
Despite notable improvements in educational levels and opportunity during the past three decades, disadvantages associated with race still persist in Brazil, according to new research at The University of Texas at Austin.
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March 15 is New FAFSA Priority Filing Deadline for The University of Texas at Austin
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) priority filing deadline for The University of Texas at Austin has been moved to March 15 in an effort to help students maximize opportunities in their quest for educational funding.
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Forecasting the Republican presidential primaries
In this video, Professor Jeremi Suri responds to questions about the Republican primary, the presidential election season and the economy.
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The mysteries of fossils, rocks and artifacts
In this video, Texas Natural Science Center experts help visitors of all ages identify natural objects they’ve found, and the results are often surprising.
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Capturing the life of a leader in photos
The Briscoe Center holds the Flip Schulke Photographic Archive, which contains the largest known single archive of Martin Luther King Jr. images.
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Mathematician Luis Caffarelli Wins Prestigious Wolf Prize
Mathematician Luis Caffarelli has been named a winner of Israel’s prestigious Wolf Prize.
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Examining Haiti’s infrastructure post-quake
Two years ago a catastrophic earthquake ravaged Haiti. Professors from the Cockrell School were among a team of engineers and scientists that evaluated Port-au-Prince’s infrastructure for safety.
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The El Anatsui installation at Blanton
In this behind the scenes video, artists, curators and more work together to install the “El Anatsui: When I Last Wrote to You About Africa” exhibition on display at The Blanton until Jan. 22.
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Annual MLK Day Celebration to Begin with Rally on Campus
The 18th annual community march celebrating the life of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. will begin with a rally at the Martin Luther King Jr. Statue on the East Mall at The University of Texas at Austin at 9 a.m. on Jan. 16.
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Graduate School Dean Steps Down To Return To Teaching and Research; Vice Provost To Serve As Interim Dean
Victoria Rodríguez, vice provost and dean of graduate studies at The University of Texas at Austin, is stepping down from her administrative duties effective Jan. 31 to return full time to her research and the classroom at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Rodríguez was appointed as a vice provost in 2001 and…




