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Aerospace engineer Moriba Jah is one of 25 MacArthur Fellows this year for his work in aerospace engineering and mechanics developing tools to detect debris in space.
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Systemic biases and racism can seep into the systems that power AI.
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival will show several short films by Texas student filmmakers on Friday night.
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Emails obtained via an open records request show two professors who helped develop the new center believe UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell backed off a plan to bring “intellectual diversity” to campus.
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Five college drone teams gathered recently in an empty football field to tackle tasks set by judges and a local defense contractor.
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The pilot program is an option queer students on campus have been seeking for decades.
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The complaint signals a continued desire among some UT Austin students and alumni to push administrators to discontinue using the song as the university’s alma mater, despite the university’s insistence that it will remain.
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On Aug. 1, 1966 a shooter began firing on the University of Texas at Austin campus from the top of the tower in the Main Building.
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The decision comes just a week after news surfaced that the two schools planned to leave the Big 12, sending shockwaves through college sports and many Texas lawmakers who feel the expansion will have drastic consequences on the remaining Texas schools in the Big 12.
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Four prominent lawmakers — one each with ties to Baylor University, Texas Christian University, Texas Tech University and Texas A&M University — met with Gov. Greg Abbott’s staff Thursday, one day after news broke that the University of Texas and the University of Oklahoma had reached out to the Southeastern Conference about joining.
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The consultant, Brad Deutser, is listed as a chair of the committee tasked with chronicling the full history of 'The Eyes.'" But some students who spoke with him said they felt he was trying to convince them to accept the school's position on the song.
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The university is starting a separate student marching band that will not perform at major university events or have a required repertoire of songs.