Archive for: photo essay
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Ghosts Roam This Campus
By Sarah Lim
Snap a picture of an old photo print just where it was taken decades earlier, and something magical happens. The entrance to the Texas Union, taken from the Union...
UT’s Past Meets Its Present in “Dear Photograph” Project
By Rose Cahalan
Can’t see this slideshow? Click here. Photos are cheap these days. Our iPhones and digital cameras allow us to snap hundreds of shots—not just a precious...
UT Physics Since 1883: A Photo Essay
By Yana Skorobogatov
Nineteenth-century equipment that’s still in use today. A surprisingly progressive tradition of educating world-class female physicists, starting in 1892....
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A New Program Is Filling Dell Seton Medical Center’s Halls With a Joyful Sound
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How Title IX Helped Level the Playing Field
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Discover These New Reads From the Longhorn Universe
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A New Book Unpacks the Meaning of the Misplaced Objects We Miss the Most
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A New UT Research Center Is Looking Into How Psychedelics Can Help Those Struggling With Mental Illness