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Four Tips for Stealthy Job-Searching on LinkedIn
By Caitlin von Liski
I’ve worked for my company for 11 years, and I’m ready for something new. I recently set up a LinkedIn profile and am connected to my boss and others...
UT Food Lab Grows an Organic Conversation
By Rose Cahalan
Breathable chocolate, cheese with biodegradable packaging, and frozen yogurt pods that don’t melt: these futuristic food ideas sound like the stuff of fantasy. In...
UT Chemist Wins Prestigious Japan Prize
By Jack McBee
Decades of research paid off last week for UT chemistry and chemical engineering professor C. Grant Willson. He won the Japan Prize—an international science award...
Civil Rights Leader Andrew Young Captivates at UT
By Jack McBee
Ever wonder what Martin Luther King, Jr. was really like behind closed doors? Former congressman, mayor of Atlanta, and U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young would be the...
Advertising Professors Tweet the Super Bowl
By Rose Cahalan
Super Bowls ads are as much of a pop culture spectacle as the game itself. So UT asked advertising profs Robert Lewis, Angeline Close, Kevin Thomas, and Neal Burns...
UT Advocates Podcast: Powers on Efficiency (and Parking)
By Andrew Roush
President Bill Powers talks to us about UT’s push for efficiency—and instructs us on the finer points of the Texas lexicon. Powers is the 28th President...
Horns With Heart: Texas Exes Participate in Project Worldwide
By Jordan Schraeder
It’s February, so it’s all too fitting that Texas Exes chapters show a little extra love in their communities this month. From coast to coast and even...
TXEXplainer: How Are UT Regents Selected?
By Andrew Roush
On Friday, February 1, three UT System Regents’ terms will expire, prompting the appointment (or re-appointment) of three members of the Board that oversees...
Announcing the Dell Medical School at UT-Austin
By Rose Cahalan
After nearly 130 years, UT-Austin is finally getting a medical school. And last night it got a name: the Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin. In...
Why is the Tower Orange? Now You Can Find Out
By Gaby Guajardo
One night in November, UT aerospace engineering sophomore Jeremy Priest noticed the Tower was basked in burnt-orange light. Curious as to why, Priest scoured the...
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This Texas Ex Is Singing His Cowboy Songs in Music City
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How a Former Marine Built UT’s National Championship Weightlifting Team
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Two Award-Winning Professors (and One Hollywood Celebrity) Make Science Cool
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The Way Back: Hoop Dreams
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Good Reads Q&A: This Children’s Book Brings Social-Emotional Learning to Life in Technicolor