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  • Q&A: Graduating Senior Paulina Sosa Aims to End Extreme Poverty

    Q&A: Graduating Senior Paulina Sosa Aims to End Extreme Poverty

    Everything changed for Paulina Sosa, a philosophy and psychology double major, when she journeyed to a landfill community in Mexico on a church mission trip. At age 13, she was overwhelmed by a young boy’s...
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    Humanities Research

    What is the value of humanities research? Why is it a practical component of an undergraduate’s education? The answer is simple. Explorations into literature, philosophy, art, music and poetry teach...
  • End of Austin

    End of Austin

    Will rapid growth destroy the city's weird and charming vibe? Walk by a magazine rack and take a look at the headlines. Chances are, you’ll find Austin gracing a “best city” list. Among its many...
  • Long Live the Jane Austen Frenzy!

    Long Live the Jane Austen Frenzy!

    As “Pride and Prejudice,” first published in 1813, celebrates its 200th anniversary, Jane Austen is repackaged to appeal to a new generation of readers On the highbrow end, organizations and libraries...

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Liberal Arts Honors Student Awarded Truman Scholarship
 Posted on 12 Apr 2013

Jordan Metoyer, a Liberal Arts Honors junior majoring in urban studies and economics at The University of Texas at Austin,...

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Restore Rundberg
 10 Apr 2013

Help Wanted
 10 Apr 2013


Picture Perfect
 09 Apr 2013

Longer Days for Telecommuters
 07 Apr 2013



In Brief

High School and Beyond
 Posted on 11 Apr 2013

University of Texas at Austin sociologist and Population Research Center affiliate Chandra Muller and economist Sandra Black...

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Clements Center Will Promote Diplomatic History and National Security
 10 Apr 2013

Liberal Arts Introduces 10-Month Master of Economics
 10 Apr 2013


Teaching Teens That Bullies Can Change Reduces Aggression
 10 Apr 2013

Middle Eastern Studies Announces Fall 2013 Scholar in Residence
 10 Apr 2013



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Getting to Topsight in your Organization
 Posted on 01 Apr 2013

Organizations almost never work the way they’re supposed to. And that’s often a good thing. Let me explain. As a professor...

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The Hidden Gem in a Liberal Arts Education
 06 Nov 2012


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