Archive for: UT-Austin medical school
TXEXplainer: Prop 1 Passed. What’s Next?
By Andrew Roush
After the election, both proponents and opponents of the measure are wondering the same thing: what happens now? On Tuesday, Travis County voters approved Central...
Prop 1 Passes: UT-Austin Gets a Med School
By Andrew Roush
With the passage of Central Health Proposition 1, UT-Austin is on its way toward getting a medical school. Update: At a press conference at the Tower Wednesday...
Texas Exes Launch Campaign for UT-Austin Med School
By Andrew Roush
The 127-year wait for a medical school may be over. But only if Travis County voters approve Proposition 1. A political compromise in 1881 established The University...
A Hit, A Miss, And A Swing
By Rose Cahalan
In May, the UT System Board of Regents made multiple decisions that will have a dramatic impact on the Forty Acres. What they got right, where they went wrong, and...
Medical School Would Boost Austin As UT Always Has
By Kirk Watson and Bill Powers
The history, people, and economy of Austin and The University of Texas are tightly bound together. They have been for more than a century. To borrow a medical concept,...
UT-Austin Medical School Gets a Go From Regents
By Lynn Freehill
It’s an open secret that the United States can’t educate all the doctors the country needs. There aren’t enough slots in existing medical schools...
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Letter from the Executive Director: Busy Season
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Alcalde Photo Editor Takes Italy and Switzerland
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The Life and Legacy of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at 100 Years
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Program in UT’s College of Pharmacy Provides Cellphones to People Experiencing Homelessness
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UT’s Wind Ensemble Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Carnegie Hall