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Title IX Coordinator finalists discuss their plans, meet students, faculty

Lauren Grobe August 21, 2019

The two finalists in consideration to become UT’s new Title IX Coordinator met with students and faculty Monday and Tuesday to discuss the future of the Office of Compliance. During the two meetings...

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SAC to be renamed after former UT President Bill Powers

Areeba Amer August 15, 2019

The Student Activity Center, one of the most popular student spots on campus, will be renamed after former UT President Bill Powers. The UT System Board of Regents approved renaming the building as...

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How UT invests: a process unknown to most and sometimes even to UT itself

Morgan Kuehler August 10, 2019

Students often question how the University of Texas’ $31 billion endowment — the second largest in the country — is spent, which is often unclear. A common student misconception depicts...

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Student, professors share tips on how to navigate Austin transportation

Mackenzie Dyer August 10, 2019

After venturing from campus for the first time her sophomore year, Hannah Burbank quickly realized she was sitting on a bus that was taking her anywhere but where she wanted to go. For those new to navigating...

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Educational publisher Pearson plans to go ‘digital first’ with textbooks

Rolando Hernandez August 10, 2019

In July, Pearson announced its plan to become the first education publishing company to focus its energy on digital — not print — textbooks and course materials. According to a company press...

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Former UTLA director Phil Nemy continued sexual misconduct after keeping job in 2013, according to University investigation

Katie Balevic July 30, 2019

Former UT Los Angeles executive director Phil Nemy has been the subject of four sexual misconduct and sexual harassment investigations since December 2018, when The Daily Texan first reported he violated...

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UTPD warns against email employment scam

Nicole Stuessy July 23, 2019

Throughout the last month, several students have received fake emailed job offers from someone claiming to work for the University. Since University Career Services notified the UT Police Department...

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UTLA director Phil Nemy fired as result of ‘unacceptable conduct’

Katie Balevic July 23, 2019

UT Los Angeles executive director Phil Nemy was fired on May 13 as a result of “unacceptable conduct,” according to a University spokesperson. Nemy was placed on an “alternative work...

Exclusion in STEM classrooms lead to lower graduation rates for minority students, UT study says

Kevin Lokuwaduge July 21, 2019

Black and Latinx students pursuing careers in STEM face obstacles their white peers do not, making them more likely to leave those majors without receiving a degree, UT researchers say. “Individuals...

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New organization aims to support student parents at UT

Natalie Venegas July 16, 2019

After giving birth at the start of her freshman year, Ellen DeCastro had to miss the first three weeks of school. When she returned to campus, DeCastro said she struggled to find the information she needed...

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UT researchers develop new approach to scheduling doctor visits

Kevin Lokuwaduge July 12, 2019

Long wait times and a merry-go-round of doctor referrals have been staples of traditional medicine, but some UT researchers are trying to change that. Operations management researchers and physicians...

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New University plan will provide full tuition to some students. Now what?

July 9, 2019

Full tuition and fees will now be provided to any UT student whose family income totals up to $65,000, starting in fall 2020. This means an estimated 8,600 undergraduate students will be impacted by this...

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