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Lauren Ancel Meyers Named New Director of Division of Statistics and Scientific Computation
As the new director of the Division of Statistics and Scientific Computation (SSC) at The University of Texas at Austin, Lauren Ancel Meyers hopes to recruit top faculty and continue a large string of initiatives geared toward students.
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Campaign for Texas: Impact on the world
The Campaign for Texas has had an immense impact on our students, faculty and campus. Watch how investing in UT can change the world.
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Engineering Professor and Alumnus Receive ASCE’s Most Prestigious Award
A professor at The University of Texas at Austin’s Cockrell School of Engineering and a graduate of the school have been awarded the Norman Medal, the most prestigious award given by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
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Miró Quartet Appoints William Fedkenheuer as Second Violinist
The Miró Quartet has announced the appointment of William Fedkenheuer as the quartet’s second violinist. He replaces violinist Sandy Yamamoto, who retired from the quartet after a remarkable 15-year tenure to spend more time with her young children. This fall, Fedkenheuer joined the faculty of The University of Texas at Austin Butler School of Music, where the…
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Learn How Exit Exams Affect Low-Performing High Schools
Event: The Texas Center for Education Policy (TCEP) will host a brown bag lunchtime discussion “Exit Strategies: How Low-Performing High Schools Respond to High School Exit Examinations.”
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Publisher, Author and Artist Fleur Cowles’s Archive Donated to Harry Ransom Center
The personal archive of publisher, author and artist Fleur Cowles has been donated to the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Hall of Fame Inductees Contribute to Industries and Academia
A communications pioneer, an academic leader and an oilman are the newest members of the McCombs School of Business Hall of Fame. Honorees Jack R. Crosby, William H. Cunningham and James R. Moffett will be inducted at a gala celebration on Oct. 28 at the ATandT Executive Education and Conference Center.
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Restoring justice
Dr. Marilyn Armour, graduate students and community members share how mediation programs help victims heal and offenders account for crimes.
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Poll: Americans aren’t optimistic about energy
As the first ongoing and nonpartisan measure of how Americans think and behave about energy, the Energy Poll reveals “a general level of angst.”
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Benefit Concert at The University of Texas at Austin Raises $725,000 To Help Victims of Texas Wildfires
Bill Powers, president of The University of Texas at Austin, presented a check for $725,000 to the Austin Community Foundation Thursday, Oct. 20, representing the net proceeds from the Oct. 17 “Fire Relief: The Concert for Central Texas” at the university’s Frank Erwin Center.
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Hispanic Leaders, Organizations Honored by The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin recently honored four individuals and three organizations for their commitment to serving the Austin Hispanic community in the areas of education and community service at an awards ceremony at the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center in Austin.
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Engineering Faculty Recognized by AIChE with Prestigious Teaching and Research Awards
Five engineering faculty members and a professor emeritus at The University of Texas at Austin were recognized with prestigious awards during the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) annual meeting this week in Minneapolis, Minn.




