May 10, 2021
Anagha Kikkeri, UT21 Senior
Student Government President Anagha Kikkeri talks about overcoming leadership challenges and making an impact on the Forty Acres.
May 10, 2021
Student Government President Anagha Kikkeri talks about overcoming leadership challenges and making an impact on the Forty Acres.
May 07, 2021
Read the original story here, posted on July 23, 2019. AUSTIN, Texas — A study led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that the majority…
Feb 25, 2021
Water, sunlight, nutrients—these ingredients are essential for plant growth. However, these basic ingredients don’t always yield the ideal plant. Machine learning can help.
Sep 14, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas at Austin’s COVID-19 Modeling Consortium has launched a new online dashboard to track the spread and impact of the virus, including in hospitals across Texas, with detailed information for 22 areas. The Texas Department of State Health Services divides the state into 22 Trauma Service Areas (TSAs) to […]
Aug 19, 2020
TEXAS — Dallas is successful in some elements of immigrant incorporation, but the city falls short on others, according to new research from the Lyndon B. Johnson School (LBJ) of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin. In an assessment of how the city compares with other major U.S. cities on immigrant inclusion, […]
Apr 17, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas — In a project to improve the quality of life in small communities across Texas, students from The University of Texas at Austin worked with community leaders in 10 smaller cities, from Harlingen to Tyler, to develop recommendations on an economic development problem. Forty-seven students recently competed online in the finals of the […]
Jul 23, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas — A study led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that the majority of faults underlying the Fort Worth Basin are as sensitive to changes in stress that could cause them to slip as those that have generated earthquakes in recent years. Researchers with UT’s Bureau of Economic Geology, Stanford […]
Jun 17, 2019
Finding ways to improve economic growth in small towns and rural areas across Texas.
Jun 10, 2019
By 2050, the population of Texas is expected to double from about 28 million today to 55 million. This would create an incredible strain on resources.
May 23, 2019
Steven Santoyo, ’19 Major: Communication Studies, Pre-Law Steven Santoyo wants to bring out the best in young Texans.