DEI terms are being removed from some public colleges. According to a landing page from The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 17, titled “Responsibility of Governing Boards Regarding Diversity,
John Chase was the first Black person to graduate from the University of Texas at Austin's School of Architecture and to become a licensed architect in the South.
The job abandoned by Jay Hartzell last week requires withstanding pressure from the highest offices in the state and criticism from the student body. I say: Bring it on.
The University of Texas at Austin announced plans Thursday to build a 9,600-square-foot water recycling facility that will allow the school to reduce its water
AUSTIN, Texas — A new state-of-the-art project aims to revolutionize water use at the University of Texas at Austin. The university is developing a 9,600-square-foot processing facility on campus that will allow it to decrease its water usage by an estimated 40%.
Center hires Charles Taylor, a leader in AI technology and founder of HeartFlow, to start collaboration between Oden Institute and Dell Medical School.
Texas A&M University President Mark A. Welsh III approved a recommendation to pause enrollment growth at the College Station campus.
Speakers also “have a great deal of influence over the day-to-day business of the House,” Alison Craig, an assistant professor at the University ... Austin) believes the Speaker’s race is being influenced by outside sources who want to control the Te ...
Although classes at UT have been cancelled Tuesday because of the threat of snow and ice, conditions are expected to improve throughout the afternoon.
Mala Htun, an author who taught at the University of New Mexico for over a decade, died Friday after living with cancer the last few years. She was 55. "She gave us a lot of tools on how to conduct research and how to look at things critically,
Newhouse earned a degree in electrical engineering from Prairie View, where he also became a three-time All-American and National Champion
Joe J. Bernal, a beloved political and educational figure in San Antonio best known for championing the state’s earliest bilingual education laws, died Saturday at 97. He was at home in San Antonio, surrounded by his family,