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Experts examine nations responses to H1N1 outbreak
November 30, 2010
Both the United States and China failed in their responses to the 2009 outbreak of H1N1, said a health and security expert at the LBJ School of Public Affairs on Monday.
Environmental expert to join faculty as Fulbright professor
November 30, 2010
Environmental expert Oswaldo dos Santo Lucon will join the UT faculty in the spring semester as a Fulbright Visiting Professor in environmental sciences and policy.
UT professor returning to Law School after SEC job
November 22, 2010
UT law professor Henry Hu will return to School of Law after heading a division of the Securities and Exchange Commission for 13 months.
McCombs falters in rankings, soars in student satisfaction
November 16, 2010
The McCombs School of Business is the 25th best business school in the U.S., according to a recent ranking by a Bloomberg Businessweek report.
Council seeks alternate appraisal of professors
November 16, 2010
UT’s Faculty Council created a new committee at its Monday meeting to determine the best way to conduct annual evaluations, hoping to ensure the faculty has a say in how professors and staff are reviewed.
Professor says recovery requires creative class
November 14, 2010
Austin is paving the way for Texas to pull out of the economic recession, according to a prominent urban studies theorist.
Ambassador lectures on US-Mexico relationship
November 9, 2010
United States Ambassador to Mexico Carlos Pascual addressed immigration reform and drug cartel-related violence in Mexico, as well as their impacts on Texas, during a visit to campus on Monday.
Ethernet inventor to join UT faculty as program leader
November 8, 2010
The Cockrell School of Engineering selected Robert Metcalfe, a venture capitalist and inventor, to oversee innovation and entrepreneurship at UT.
Austin hosts eighth Race for the Cure
November 8, 2010
Cancer treatments left Austin resident Nancy Thibert too weak to walk the 5K route at Sunday’s Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Instead, she sat at the finish line to support her family and other participants.
Jimmy Carter signs book detailing time as president
November 1, 2010
More than 600 people showed up at BookPeople on Friday to see former President Jimmy Carter and get a signed copy of his new book, “White House Diary.”
Students share funding, stances with Democrats
October 26, 2010
The Democrats are greatly outpacing Republicans in contributions from college students this election cycle, according to a recent report from a government watchdog group.
Civic collectives team up to provide accessible data
October 26, 2010
This month, the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Participation will begin managing Project Vote Smart’s Key Votes program, a free online database that provides citizens with access to congressional and state legislative voting records.
Students design low-cost housing
October 25, 2010
Student volunteers hoping to provide help to the homeless painted and continued construction on a one-room micro cottage for the homeless Saturday.
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