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In the College of Liberal Arts, we teach students to think critically and independently so they can thrive in the world beyond campus. We are dedicated to promoting cutting-edge research that helps ...
Hank was, admittedly, not a perfect political candidate. But he just may have been perfect for his time and place — namely, early 1980s Austin.
Plan II will host a come-and-go Open House event on Friday, April 11 for families to visit the Plan II office, get refreshments, and mingle with some of our staff, faculty, and students. No RSVP is ...
Resident and non-resident undergraduate students are eligible for the rebate if they are enrolled in the Longhorn Fixed Tuition program. Student must have attempted no more than three semester credit ...
The Department of Religious Studies prepares its PhD graduates to compete for a range of positions in academia and beyond, including at the most competitive research institutions as well as the most ...
The University of Texas History Department has been training doctoral students since the 1920s. In that time, the department has awarded over 600 Ph.D.s, including those earned by such distinguished ...
Vermaire, Matthew Aaron A Non-Ethics Of Belief: Theoretical Reason On Its Own Terms Dogramaci, Sinan/Sosa, David Postdoctoral Fellow (University of Glasgow) Postdoctoral Researcher ...
The Department of Government has created a Research Internship course in which undergraduate students may receive credit for working as research assistants on faculty or graduate student research ...
La Tiendita student pantry has been addressing food insecurity among our students since 2017. Latino Studies' confidential, free, donation-based pantry offers non-perishable food items, toiletries, ...
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Founded by Professor James B. Ayres on the belief that the best way to study Shakespeare’s plays is to perform them, Shakespeare at Winedale offers a unique opportunity to explore these rich and ...
Is liberalism doomed? Was 1619 or 1776 the true founding of America? Is the traditional university broken beyond repair? Has antiracism gone too far, or not far enough, on university campuses? On ...