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Aug 19, 2021 Immigrants Face Inclusion Challenges in Austin, Analysis Shows Read More Immigrants Face Inclusion Challenges in Austin, Analysis Shows
Jul 29, 2021 Austin-Area Residential Treatment Program Improves Mental Health, Saves Taxpayers Millions Read More Austin-Area Residential Treatment Program Improves Mental Health, Saves Taxpayers Millions
Jul 14, 2021 JR DeShazo Appointed Dean of LBJ School of Public Affairs Read More JR DeShazo Appointed Dean of LBJ School of Public Affairs
Jul 14, 2021 A Federal Tax Credit Could Incentivize (and Accelerate) the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Read More A Federal Tax Credit Could Incentivize (and Accelerate) the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Jun 17, 2021 Texas Winter Blackout Analysis Sheds Light on ERCOT’s Summer Warnings Read More Texas Winter Blackout Analysis Sheds Light on ERCOT’s Summer Warnings
Jun 15, 2021 UT Austin’s Inaugural Juneteenth Freedom Summit to Explore Education, Housing and Wealth Read More UT Austin’s Inaugural Juneteenth Freedom Summit to Explore Education, Housing and Wealth
May 17, 2021 Protecting Local Water Can Help Slow Climate Change and Provide Trillions of Dollars in Benefits Read More Protecting Local Water Can Help Slow Climate Change and Provide Trillions of Dollars in Benefits
May 13, 2021 Austin Screening Initiative Strikes a Cost-Effective Balance in Colorectal Cancer Prevention Among Underserved Populations Read More Austin Screening Initiative Strikes a Cost-Effective Balance in Colorectal Cancer Prevention Among Underserved Populations
LBJ School of Public Affairs May 13, 2021 Open Data Shows Texas Education’s Digital Divide Improved During the Pandemic Read More Open Data Shows Texas Education’s Digital Divide Improved During the Pandemic
May 10, 2021 Millennials Commit Less Crime Than Prior Generations Read More Millennials Commit Less Crime Than Prior Generations
Apr 21, 2021 An Advocate for Small Farms and Better Food Systems Read More An Advocate for Small Farms and Better Food Systems
Apr 15, 2021 Federal Water Rule Does Not Account for Pollution Across State Boundaries Read More Federal Water Rule Does Not Account for Pollution Across State Boundaries
Mar 29, 2021 Most States Fail to Track Critical COVID-19 Data for Prisons, Jails and Juvenile Facilities Read More Most States Fail to Track Critical COVID-19 Data for Prisons, Jails and Juvenile Facilities
Mar 23, 2021 Economic Recovery Depends on the State’s Investment in Urban Areas Read More Economic Recovery Depends on the State’s Investment in Urban Areas
Jan 26, 2021 New Civic Impact Initiative to Help Improve Health and Prosperity for Vulnerable Populations Read More New Civic Impact Initiative to Help Improve Health and Prosperity for Vulnerable Populations
Nov 11, 2020 Recap: 35th Annual Sweatt Symposium on Civil Rights Read More Recap: 35th Annual Sweatt Symposium on Civil Rights
Nov 01, 2020 Book finds similarities in two different icons of the civil rights movement Read More Book finds similarities in two different icons of the civil rights movement