Psychology professor David Yeager on how to speak so young people will listen

Psychology professor David Yeager on how to speak so young people will listen
Oscar Cásares brings the border to the stage
Anat Schechtman on non-quantitative notions of infinity
With the launch of the Student Well-Being Center, Humanitas prioritizes students’ mental health
Meet the artist behind COLA’s latest poster project — and get a preview of the final designs
What wisdom can we learn from “wisdom literature”?
As part of an initiative funded by the President’s Award for Global Learning, four students bring trauma-informed design to UT campus
UT’s Initiative for Law, Societies, and Justice unites scholars, researchers, students, and community organizers in the pursuit of a more equitable criminal justice system
The Jefferson Center for Core Texts and Ideas relies on the great books to prepare its students for the future
Bruce Hunt regularly teaches a course at UT on the “History of the Atomic Bomb” — and he has a few quibbles with Christopher Nolan’s latest film
Alison Kafer and Julie Minich are using their institutional platform — along with a financial boost from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation — to make waves in the field of disability studies
An experienced journalist turned university professor, Rivas-Rodriguez is leading CMAS through its largest oral history project yet
UT anthropologist Maria Franklin spotlights Black history in Bolivar, Texas
Sociologist Kim Pernell on what financial policy can tell us about what nations do or don’t prioritize — and why
Javier Auyero on his new book, “Portraits of Persistence: Inequality and Hope in Latin America”