Professor’s Sculpture Represents Austin at International Media Arts Exhibition

In a suburb just north of Paris, nine works of media art from countries across the globe line the Centre des Arts. Each contains a technological component—projections,...

 
 

UT Publishes Free Digital Edition of “The Collections”

More than 170 million cultural artifacts fill the university’s repositories, outdoing many of the largest collections in the nation. But people don’t have to...

 
 

May|June 2017 Alumni Authors

Supranational Union & New Medievalism by Lance Kennedy, BA ’09, Life Member Kennedy studies the Scottish National Party’s growth in prominence since the...

 
 

UT is Working With Google to Map Air Pollution in Real Time

Scientists at UT, led by Cockrell School professor Josh Apte and in collaboration with Google, the Environmental Defense Fund, and Aclima, a company that builds...

 
 

TxExplainer: The 2017 Legislative Session Is Over. So Now What?

As the 2017 Texas Legislative session kicked into high gear, tensions were high—bills were filed, laws were made, and even a fight nearly broke out. From funding...

 
 

Longhorns in the Land of Frankincense

Ann and Paul Eschenfelder, BA ’71, Life Members, get their horns up at the 5,000-year-old walled city of Samhuram on the Frankincense Trail in Oman. The couple...

 
 

Third Time’s the Charm for this Alumna

Beth Stephens Beck, BA ’79, MPA ’85, Life Member, earned her third degree, a PhD in Planning, Governance, and Globalization from Virginia Tech. Her dissertation...

 
 

Loyal Longhorn

Loyal Longhorn Sugar never takes her Texas sweater off, even when it’s too warm. Proud alumna Betty Boynton, BBA ’59, MBA ’64, Life Member, shared the...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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