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Digital Window Into Guatemala’s Past to Launch at Conference on the Politics of Memory
The University of Texas at Austin will launch a digital archive that consists of some 12 million pages of records from the Guatemalan Historical National Police Archive (known as Archivo Histórico de la Policía Nacional or AHPN), making online resources publicly accessible to researchers, human rights activists, prosecutors and ordinary citizens.
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New Dual Master’s Degree in Information Studies and Latin American Studies Offered
The School of Information and the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS) at The University of Texas at Austin are offering a three-year dual degree program leading to a master of science in information studies and a master of arts in Latin American studies.
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TV spots inspire students to change the game
Watch “Why,” the last of the university’s five new TV spots featuring alumni projected in grand style on the Tower.
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Public interest design
In this Longhorn Network academic content preview, watch how Architecture students use good design to make a positive impact on a local community.
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Book Takes Readers Behind the Scenes of the Deepwater Horizon Spill and World’s Energy Demand
Not one error but a series of miscommunications and mismanagement from all parties at all levels caused the Deepwater Horizon disaster, aggravated by the world’s relentless demand for energy, according to a new book released by Tad Patzek, chair of the Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, and…
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School, sports and startups
Joshua Glick, an advertising graduate student and entrepreneur, co-founded a new startup that takes sports to a new social level. In this Q-and-A, he talks about his graduate student experience and what he’s learned about starting a company.
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History cracked open
A 54-year-old ROTC time capsule — found by a construction crew during the Steindam Hall demolition — reveals a trove of rare University of Texas at Austin ROTC history.
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Statement from Dean of Students Soncia Reagins-Lilly
Dr. Soncia Reagins-Lilly, dean of students, comments on media reports about a controversial Twitter post sent this week regarding the shooting at the White House. The reports claim the tweet came from an official of a University of Texas at Austin organization.
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ROTC time capsule’s contents revealed
In this slideshow, the contents of a 54-year-old time capsule found during Steindam Hall’s demolition are exposed.
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New Center for Cloud Computing Will Impact Mobile Computing and Internet Security
As part of its research efforts to help create safer and faster computing, the Department of Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin has partnered with SunGard Availability Services to improve emerging cloud-based technologies through a new center for cloud computing research.




