The Texas 10
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Nancy Daley, Human Sexuality
By Sophie Duvall
Photo by Jay B Sauceda Believe it or not, Nancy Daley was a self-proclaimed “blusher” before she started teaching a room full of college students about sex 12...
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Brent Iverson, Chemistry
By Rebecca Fontenot
Photo by Jay B Sauceda Brent Iverson always emphasizes to his students the real-world application and importance of what they’re learning — whether it’s about...
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John Pearce, Engineering
By Lynn Freehill
Photo by Jay B Sauceda For a professor of literature, being soulful and philosophical might be an easier feat. But John Pearce manages it even while teaching the...
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Bruce Buchanan, Government
By Tim Taliaferro
Photo by Jay B Sauceda For 35 years, Bruce Buchanan has taught the immensely popular and now iconic Politics of the Presidency class. Every big, entry-level course...
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Charles Ramirez-Berg, Radio-TV-Film
By Sophie Duvall
Photo by Jay B Sauceda Like a good film, Charles Ramirez-Berg’s path to UT’s department of Radio-TV-Film had a few plot twists. He went from pre-med student...
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Tim Loving, Human Development
By Lynn Freehill
Photo by Jay B Sauceda You’d never know it from the way he engages an audience, but well-known relationship scientist Tim Loving experiences social anxiety. For...
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Jennifer Wilks, English
By Rebecca Fontenot
Photo by Jay B Sauceda Though just in her eighth year of teaching, Jennifer Wilks has the poise of a veteran professor as she discusses her dual role as a teacher...
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Lino Graglia, Law
By Tim Taliaferro
Photo by Jay B Sauceda Since 1966, Lino Graglia has been teaching the same two courses: constitutional law and antitrust. But consider the course names misnomers,...
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