The charm of honey-coloured market towns and bucolic sheep-speckled hills is what attracts most people to the Cotswolds. I ...
The Senate of College Councils passed a resolution on Oct. 30 proposing a UT Libraries printing credit for each semester ...
All faculty are speaking for themselves and not on behalf of the University of Texas at Austin. Some professors asked to ...
In June, the U.S. Justice Department and state attorney general’s office agreed to end the Texas DREAM Act, leaving ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio wants to add apartments, retail and more parking and academic and research space at ...
What Starts Here Changes the World. It's more than a motto. It’s what we prove each and every day, as Texas and its Exes advance discovery and innovation on a global stage. Join us. Honesty, integrity ...
New laws, firings and pressure facing universities across Texas mirror historic conflicts over academic freedom that reshaped UT eight decades ago. Here's how.
The cutoff of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits to 3.5 million Texans that depend on the program could have ripple effects on the state economy beyond those directly affected. Those ...
Want to spend the full day with us? Kick off your morning at the Austin Architecture & Design Summit where architects and designers share how trends in placemaking, sustainable materials, and user ...
While the attention of many college football recruiters has shifted towards the class of 2027, a handful of 2026 prospects have yet to wrap up their recruitment processes. Among these players is three ...
People walk out of the polling center during municipal elections on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at Judy Gay Public Library in McKinney. A faked photo in a Texas state Senate race has raised concerns over ...
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