Archive for: russia
Cold Shoulder
By H. W. Brands
More than 50 years after the Cold War began, the Jack S. Blanton Sr. Chair in History H.W. Brands discusses why Russian-American relations are still at odds today....
A Certain Breed of Fascism: Jeremi Suri on Putin
By Jeremi Suri
Effective policy-making begins by accurately assessing adversaries. Americans have a tendency to assume that their opponents are either pathetic pipsqueaks, ranting...
Longhorns in Moscow
By Rose Cahalan
Kimberly McCutcheon Attallah, BBA ’86, Life Member, and UTPD officer Darrell Halstead tossed up their horns in front of St. Basil’s Cathedral in the...
Flying Longhorns Get Cultured in St. Petersburg
By Rose Cahalan
Many Flying Longhorns trips pack quick visits to five or more countries into one vacation. This summer’s Essential Europe trip toured nine countries in 25...
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Letter From the Executive Director: Word on the Street
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These UT Sophomores Started a Company That Incentivizes Sustainability
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Longhorn Scientists Are on a Quest to Grow the Ultimate Texan Delicacy in a Laboratory
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What to Watch During the 2023 Texas Legislative Session
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Meet the Network of UT Staff and Faculty Dedicated to the Care of Campus Cats