University of Texas at Austin
Recent News About University of Texas at Austin
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Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Established
Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Established
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New Partnership Will Scale Up Investment in Ethical AI Research and Innovation
New Partnership Will Scale Up Investment in Ethical AI Research and Innovation
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Engineered Mattress Tricks Your Body to Fall Asleep Faster
Engineered Mattress Tricks Your Body to Fall Asleep Faster
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Baseball announces staff changes
Baseball announces staff changes
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Trio of Longhorns selected to USRowing 2022 U23 National Team
Trio of Longhorns selected to USRowing 2022 U23 National Team
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Justin Butsch named Women’s Tennis Assistant Coach
Justin Butsch named Women’s Tennis Assistant Coach
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UT/Texas Politics Project Poll: Majority of Texans Oppose Banning Abortion; Texans Saying State Is on the Wrong Track Reaches Historic High
UT/Texas Politics Project Poll: Majority of Texans Oppose Banning Abortion; Texans Saying State Is on the Wrong Track Reaches Historic High
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UT Joins Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities With 19 Other Schools
UT Joins Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities With 19 Other Schools
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6G Component Provides Speed, Efficiency Needed for Next-Gen Network
6G Component Provides Speed, Efficiency Needed for Next-Gen Network
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Emmanuel Acho Delivers Commencement Address at The University of Texas at Austin
Emmanuel Acho Delivers Commencement Address at The University of Texas at Austin
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‘Flash Droughts’ Coming on Faster, Global Study Shows
Just like flash floods, flash droughts come on fast — drying out soil in a matter of days to weeks.
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Kendra Scott’s Philanthropic Investment in UT Austin Expands Support for Future Women Business Leaders
Kendra Scott, founder and executive chairwoman of the Kendra Scott, LLC global accessories brand headquartered in Austin, has committed a corporate and personal philanthropic investment to The University of Texas at Austin that will expand entrepreneurship offerings at UT to help more than 24,000 women pursue their business aspirations in the coming decade.
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Academic Calendar Adapts for the Future
The University of Texas at Austin has modified its academic calendar starting with the 2022-2023 academic year to create more opportunities for innovation in the curriculum, better support students’ well-being and success, and help advance the academic mission while also ensuring compliance with university guidelines and federal and state regulations.