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UT Ranked 30th in World by U.S. News

Ranking universities is a complicated and sometimes controversial business. Over the years, colleges have come to be ranked on an ever-expanding variety of criteria...

 
 

Rethinking the Status Quo

Making major strides in fundraising, graduation rates, and innovation is business as usual at UT-Austin. One of the main talking points for those who would have...

 
 

UT Nabs Higher Ranking for Value

From landing the No. 6 spot for top alumni salaries to being named the ninth-happiest college in the nation, 2013 was a great rankings year for The University of...

 
 

Report: UT a Top School for Producing Millionaire Grads

This week, we learned that UT alums are some of the most employable grads around. Now we know that they’re also some of the most successful—at least when...

 
 

UT’s Architecture School Ranks No. 4 in the Nation

The UT School of Architecture is no stranger to accolades. In June, the school was ranked second in the nation in overall student satisfaction. Now, based on the...

 
 

Daily Beast Ranking Says UT is 9th-Happiest College

Walking the Forty Acres on a beautiful fall day like today will have any Longhorn thinking that UT is one of the happiest places on earth. Thanks to The Daily Beast,...

 
 

UT Study Reveals Personality Types by Region

  Texans are more open than Oklahomans; Oklahomans are a bit more neurotic than Texans. Any resident of the Lone Star State probably could’ve told you...

 
 

UT Drops to 52nd in U.S. News Ranking

These days colleges are subject to hundreds of rankings of every flavor, from “Best Value” to “Fittest,” but there’s still one ranking...

 
 

UT Accounting Ranked No.1 for Ninth Time in 12 Years

The Accounting Department of the McCombs School of Business added up a perfect score last month as it swept the rankings of the Public Accounting Report Annual...

 
 

The Spirit of ’63

Fifty years ago, the Texas Longhorns won their first national championship, despite doubts and outright derision from the national media. We take a look back at...

 
 
 
 
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