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Asking Questions, Solving Puzzles, Playing Games

Asking Questions, Solving Puzzles, Playing Games

COLA alumna Juliette Seive on her path from the humanities to The New York Times Games

Features

Cold War Crate Digging

Cold War Crate Digging

A digitized resource offers a glimpse of the Eastern Bloc from U.S. documents

It Don’t Mean a Thing (If You’re Not in Manhattan)

It Don’t Mean a Thing (If You’re Not in Manhattan)

Jason Borge chases down the memory of jazz virtuoso Booker T. Pittman

Blog

How a Peel-Off Lip Liner Led One Alumna to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List

How a Peel-Off Lip Liner Led One Alumna to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List

Almost 10 years ago, Sarah Cheung started a beauty YouTube channel while studying philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin. This year, she’s featured on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list.

A College of Liberating Arts

A College of Liberating Arts

A message from interim dean David Sosa to the COLA Class of 2026

Beyond the Achievement Gap

Beyond the Achievement Gap

Pioneering educational psychologist Edmund Gordon has spent decades advocating for disadvantaged students

Think Inside the Boxes

Think Inside the Boxes

Linguistics professor Kyle Mahowald has a passion for crossword puzzles

Teaching & Learning

Figures in the Firmament

Figures in the Firmament

A popular signature course explores the millennia-old relationship between religion and the cosmos

Deus Ex Machina?

Deus Ex Machina?

Chad Seales explores the parallels between AI and religion

Plan II Celebrates 90 Years and Plans for 90 More

Plan II Celebrates 90 Years and Plans for 90 More

At the celebrated honors program’s recent anniversary celebration, there was a clear message: There’s more where this came from

Research

Michael Roy Hames-García Brings Intervention Science Research into Austin’s Most Troubled Neighborhoods

Michael Roy Hames-García Brings Intervention Science Research into Austin’s Most Troubled Neighborhoods

Michael Roy Hames-García, a professor of Mexican American and Latina/o studies at UT Austin, has never been content with pursuing strictly theoretical academic research. Throughout his career studying inequities in the criminal justice system, he has consistently asked how academic knowledge can move into the community and contribute to meaningful change. “I have spent most […]

Looks Matter

Looks Matter

RaMell Ross on the importance of aesthetics

Italians in Texas

Italians in Texas

A research project with COLA’s Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program explores an often overlooked history

Books

Writing From the Void

Writing From the Void

Kirsten Cather on “Scripting Suicide in Japan”

The Long Road to Grown-Up

The Long Road to Grown-Up

Shannon E. Cavanagh and Robert Crosnoe on how today’s young adults are redefining adulthood

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